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Europe
Denmarks’ Foreign Minister Slams Islam
2002-10-31
Source: Daily Islam, Translated By Jihad Unspun
Denmark’s Foreign Minister Per Stig Moeller has said that Islamic extremists are today’s Nazis. Denmark’s Foreign Minister, who holds the presidency in the European Union said these words while addressing a party convention. He said that extremists want to impose their decisions everywhere. In the end, he urged European Union to completely support the war against terrorism.
Lessee, here. They've got plans for world domination, they consider themselves adherents of the Master Religion and want to kill or enslave everyone who's not, they're anti-Semitic, xenophobic... Yep. He seems to have it about right. The Nazis' uniforms were prettier, though.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#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.)
Posted by: John Thacker   2002-11-01 09:00:39  

#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.
Posted by: John Thacker   2002-11-01 08:59:12  

#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  

#4  Wanna bet his family had to go in the witness protection program? This'll be good for a Fatwa or two
Posted by: Frank G   2002-10-31 16:06:40  

#3  I hope he stays out of France or Canada...
Posted by: El Id   2002-10-31 15:13:04  

#2  Wow, a Danish gov't official with a grasp on reality. I'm impressed!
Posted by: Aracona   2002-10-31 14:44:48  

#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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