quarta-feira, junho 01, 2011

NO PAÍS EUROPEU COM CERCA DE VINTE POR CENTO DE DESEMPREGADOS... HÁ PELO MENOS CINCO MILHÕES DE ALÓGENOS...

Porque a elite, de facto, está-se borrifando para a população indígena - e o argumento de que a mão-de-obra imigrante é necessária não passa de uma desculpa esfarrapada para impingir o multiculturalismo aos povos o mais depressa possível, antes que os povos tenham tempo de acordar e votar em massa na extrema-direita...
Uma desculpa esfarrapada e agora flagrantemente desmentida pelos factos, mas que continua despudoradamente a ser disseminada pelos mérdia...

El número de extranjeros con permiso de residencia en España ha superado por primera vez los cinco millones, después del incremento del 2,6 por ciento experimentado en el primer trimestre del año, cuando el número de inmigrantes ascendió a 5.056.256, de los que un 48 por ciento ha nacido en algún país europeo.
Así se desprende de la estadística del Ministerio de Trabajo e Inmigración actualizada a 31 de marzo de 2011, que arroja un incremento del 3,78 por ciento respecto del 31 de diciembre de 2010 y del 1,83 por ciento interanual en la cifra de extranjeros nacidos fuera de la Unión Europea (Régimen General), con 213.757 personas más, hasta los 2,62 millones de ciudadanos.
En cuanto al Régimen Comunitario, al cierre del primer trimestre ascendieron a 2,4 millones de ciudadanos, lo que supone 34.265 más que a finales de 2010. De estos nuevos permisos, el 77 por ciento fueron para ciudadanos comunitarios y el 23 por ciento para sus familiares, según los datos de la Secretaría de Estado de Inmigración.

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Anonymous Anónimo said...

CATURO

DHIMMIS, MULTICULTURALISTAS:



«French ex-cabinet minister 'travelled to Morocco for orgy with little boys'
A French former minister went to Morocco for an orgy with "little boys", according to an ex-minister, who claims the country's strict privacy laws led to a cover-up.

Former French Education Minister Luc Ferry received the information from top government sources


Luc Ferry, a French philosopher who was in government from 2002 to 2004, told a TV chat show that an unnamed minister had been "caught" taking part in "an orgy with little boys" in the tourist town of Marrakesh.

"All of us here probably all know who I'm talking about," he told Le Grand Journal on channel Canal Plus on Monday night. Asked if he had any proof, he said: "Of course not. But I have testimony from cabinet members at the highest level, state authorities at the highest level."

He said he received the information from top government sources, "particularly from the prime minister", suggesting that reporting of the affair never reached the public due to strict libel and privacy laws.

Mr Ferry declined to name the former minister, implying that he feared France's notoriously strict libel laws. "If I let his name out now, it's me who will be charged and doubtlessly convicted, even if I know that the story is true."

His comments came amid an emotive national debate over whether journalists had failed to lift the lid on cases of sexual harassment because politicians' private lives have long been deemed off limits.

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CAMBADA DE PEDÓFILOS!

1 de junho de 2011 às 22:30:00 WEST  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood Dismantling Mubarak's State for a Sharia State



From the American Thinker:


Former Mossad chief Shabtai Shavit warned on Tuesday 5/31/11that the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood is using mosques as the headquarters of its party branches, while gradually, but inexorably seeking to establish a Shari'a-based state. He added that the Muslim Brotherhood remained the only viable organized political force in Egypt, while the current military council heading the country until elections was merely a transitional "link between the old hated regime and its replacement"-i.e., by the Brotherhood.

Shavit also maintained that the pillars of the former Mubarak regime, including the ruling party, the interior ministry, and prisons were actively being dismantled in Egypt. Skillfully maneuvering itself through Egypt's current turmoil, Shavit observed further that the Muslim Brotherhood's immediate goal was to be a balance changer in parliament, following the upcoming parliamentary elections.


After that, they would like to place the country under Shari'a law.
The Muslim Brotherhood could not be crushed by past regimes because of its dual identity as a religious and a political movement. Every mosque is a party branch headquarters. Every cleric at the mosque is the party branch chairman. A contribution to the mosque is a contribution to the party.

1 de junho de 2011 às 22:32:00 WEST  
Anonymous Anónimo said...

UNIÃO EUROPEIA PEDÓFILA:

’No contradiction between Islam and democracy,’ say EU political and religious leaders, urging stronger ties with Muslim world


From Will at The Other News:

Declaring that there was “no contradiction between Islam and democracy,” political and religious leaders of the European Union have called for more religious tolerance in Europe and its neighboring countries.

European Council President, Herman Van Rompuy, European Parliament President, Jerzy Buzek, European Commission President Manuel Barroso and representatives from Christian, Jewish, Buddhist and Muslim communities gathered at EU headquarters in Brussels on Monday for an annual meeting at which freedom of religion and religious tolerance were the main topics.

“Arab people are liberating themselves,” Mr. Van Rompuy said at a news conference.

“These are their revolutions and we have common values.”The meeting was the second under the Lisbon Treaty, which formalized this open and regular dialogue between the EU and representatives of various religions.

Referring to the “Arab Spring,” Mr. Van Rompuy said: ”These revolutions are not the work of extremists or fanatics. On the contrary, it shows there is no contradiction between Islam and democracy as indeed is the case of the other religions.”

“Expectations of respect are great in the EU, the closest neighbors” to the Arab people, he said.Christian minorities in the Middle East are facing political and security challenges. They have been targeted in Iraq and forced to flee from Baghdad to Syria, Kurdistan and Europe.

The Coptic Christian minority in Egypt is also being targeted by Islamist groups. EU leaders raised the issue with top Egyptian officials in March, and at the G8 meeting last weekend in Deauville, France.

“Respect of religion is a fundamental right and it will be a test for the rule of law and democracy in Europe as well as in other countries,” Mr. Barroso, the European Commission president, said. He said that Egyptian officials gave a commitment to assure the security of the Copt minority.

The EU is proposing to its neighbors in the south to build a new “Partnership for Democracy and Shared Prosperity,” Mr. Barroso said. “The EU must be on the side of those who aspire to political freedom, social development and justice.”

1 de junho de 2011 às 22:46:00 WEST  

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