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To: elmatador who wrote (76886)7/26/2011 4:27:03 AM
From: Maurice Winn3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217654
 
I warned that those tough leather-jacketed German males I saw long ago would not quietly accept being taken over by Islamic Jihad. It seems that not all Norwegians are happy with the trends either. I imagine some Dutch people weren't thrilled with the murder of that Dutch name Van Gogh either.

It's a mistake to think the man insane. You might not like the way he thinks just as I dislike the thinking of Osama bin Laden, but that doesn't make him insane.

Neither do all Danes think cartoons are capital punishment material.

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<Lost in ABC's cover up:

TRANSLATED QUOTES FROM ANDERS BEHRING BREIVIK ON HIS MOTIVE, READ OUT BY JUDGE KIM HEGER (THIS INFORMATION HAS EMERGED IN POLICE INTERROGATION):

“The objective for the attacks was to hand people a powerful message. The accused wanted to cause the Labour party as much damage as possible, so that recruitment would be limited in the future.

“The operation was not about killing as many as possible, but to provide a significant signal that simply could not be misunderstood [because] as long as the Labour party maintains their ideological line of politics, whereby they deconstruct Norwegian culture and ‘mass-import’ Muslims, they must be held accountable for treason. One cannot allow one’s country to be colonized by Muslims."
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