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Posted by Fred Pruitt 2002-10-31 01:06 pm||
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#1 Oops, he made a harshly realistic statement. I presume that means he'll be fired.
Posted by Patrick Phillips 2002-10-31 14:36:47||
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#2 Wow, a Danish gov't official with a grasp on reality. I'm impressed!
Posted by Aracona 2002-10-31 14:44:48||
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#3 I hope he stays out of France or Canada...
Posted by El Id
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#4 Wanna bet his family had to go in the witness protection program? This'll be good for a Fatwa or two
#5 *blinks* Well, so there ARE a few operational brain cells left in Europe! Too bad he'll soon be unemployed.
Oh, and these will be good for a half dozen riots of members of the Religion Of Peace (TM, Pat. Pend.)
Posted by G 2002-10-31 20:27:29||
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#6 Denmark has had a center-right Government for about exactly one year. (Between the Liberal Party (Libertarians) and the Christian Democrats.) This is the fruits of that. The European center-right just is much more pro-American and pro-Western than their center-left opposition. (See also Bersculoni, Anzar in Spain, others.) Same applies to the contrast between John Howard in Australia and the Kiwi's Helen Clark.
#7 Correction, said part of that wrong. The Danish coalition is between the Liberal Party and the Conservative People's Party. (Silly me! Got the Danish parties briefly confused with the Dutch parties.)