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Don' t worry about the bills you failed to pay we shall get those b'stards in the UK to pay them. The EU in public.. We shall give you a year to pay the bills before we send you another letter. |
If matters around the negotiating table don't start improving I can see France and Germany picking up the tab.
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France and Germany will pick it up anyway now that the red socialists of the SPD threaten to control both the EU-related foreign miinstry and the money-controlling finance ministry. They already said that they want to end Germany's resistence to the open collectivisation of debts, and the unlimited transfer union. What they do not say is that their plans also include that in principle German private savings are made accessible for EU plundering for financing other states. A direct EU-taxation of citizens additional to national taxation also is on the agenda.
Criminal scumbags. |
^ Now that must be rather scary for the everyday German member of the public, should it become a reality.
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You said the German people would be scared if the looming threats materialize, and I said you overestimate the German people there.
Do these look scared to you? https://s14-eu5.ixquick.com/cgi-bin/...c371e2299666ac No panick. No unrest. Just peaceful, relaxed moving in a spiral. Angela Merkel is the Temple Grandin of politics. |
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With K.-K. the CDU will continue to erode its values and identity. The gap between professional parasites and ordinary people needing to maintain them, will widen. The party will continue trying to secure power by poaching in the lefts' reserve. |
Well, its Austria, not Germany, but lets not being too picky. At least its the same language.
http://www.ortneronline.at/?p=49467 Could have been germany as well anyway - since we have had the GDR already, where indoctrinational language sounded exactly the same way. I had a minor accident yesterday, which ended in my left knee getting twisted a bit. It hurts and is thick, I find it hard to walk and cannot mount a bicycle. I am thankful for that, the pain distracts me from the nausea I feel when reading this illustration of cultural degeneration. |
And this one, about a true German hero. Some weeks ago, Ulrich Wegener, founder and chief of the GSG-9 force, has died. And it seems to me that he must habe been a very impressive man, one of those type of men with guts and sense of obligation that the word-mighty modern Zeitgeist hates and despise more than anything else.
http://juedischerundschau.de/gsg-9-a...nte-135911201/ Respect, Sir. English bot-translation: https://translate.google.de/translat...%2F&edit-text= There is a new movie about the plane hijacking in Entebbe in the cinemas, a German one. I read the guilt of the terrorists gets relativised and Israel gets loaded a major share of responsibility for the hijacking on ts shoulders. Well, its always the Jews these days again, isn't it. |
"Kasernenbarbie". Very well-fitting description.
The picture the author mentions, is this. https://translate.google.de/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.achgut.com%2Fartikel%2Fgesehen_gelesen_geho ert_verpasst_barbie_im_feldlager&edit-text= http://www.taz.de/picture/826449/624/59160535.jpg |
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And some would have us believe Germans lack a sense of humour. |
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