Muslim
Vote Tips the Balance in Netherlands
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03/08/06 | Paul Belien
This is the beginning of the end for the entire EU every year and
election from now the Muslims will have greater voting power. And as prophesied
over and over on this site they shall take Europe without having to fire a shot
– they shall take it by ballot by shifting voters from country to country
obtaining country by country their military and their nukes and them they will
destroy the rest that resisted this and then pick the bones clean of the
countries that they took by vote.
Posted
on 03/09/2006 8:01:07 PM PST
Muslim Vote Tips the Balance in
Netherlands From the desk of Paul Belien on Wed, 2006-03-08 15:59
Yesterday’s municipal
elections in the Netherlands were won by the Left. The Labour Party (PvdA) gained more than 500 town hall seats, an
increase of 50 per cent compared with 2002, while the far-left Socialist Party
(SP) doubled its number of seats. The Christian-Democrat CDA of Prime Minister
Jan Peter Balkenende and his government coalition partner, the free-market
Liberal VVD, suffered heavy losses.
The point
that these immigrants voted in a block targeting the Labor Party should terrify
The Netherlands and the whole of the EU. Short of Expulsion or converting these people to Christ there is no out. The die
has been cast and the stone is set.
Yesterday’s result does not bode
well for the Right in next year’s general elections. If the result in 2007 is
the same as yesterday’s the PvdA will gain 49 of the 150 parliamentary seats,
while the CDA – currently the largest party – will lose 13 of its 44 seats. A
government of Labour, the SP and the extreme-left Groen Links (Green Left)
Party could replace the current center-right government, leaving the
Netherlands with a radical-left coalition similar to that of Norway today.
Today the center-left newspaper
De Volkskrant writes that the immigrant vote has tipped the balance in favour
of the Left. This should not come as a surprise. All across Europe, immigrants
tend to vote for the Left. The Left is perceived to be the welfare state’s
Santa Claus.
Most of the immigrants who came to Europe during the past decades were
attracted by the generous welfare benefits which Western Europe lavishly
bestows on the “underprivileged.” Today, owing to their demographic growth, the
immigrant vote is increasing as more and more young immigrants reach voting
age. In many countries the Left has begun to cater for the immigrants, aware
that the immigrants guarantee their power.
They will
vote for further benefits for themselves and vote for further immigration and the
party that is most willing to sell out their nations and peoples for a few more
election cycles. And in so doing the
whites will become if they are not already working class slaves to feed and
cloth their conquerors.
According to the Institute for
Migration and Ethnic Studies of the University of Amsterdam 80% of the
non-indigenous electorate voted for Labour. This explains why cities such as
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Breda and Arnhem succumbed to the Left. 84% of the Turks
voted for the PvdA; 81% of the Antillians/Surinamese did likewise. Of the
Moroccans 78% voted Labour and 12% voted Green Left.
The center-right VVD, the party
of famous Dutch policians such as Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Frits Bolkestein,
received only 1% of the immigrant vote. The CDA got 3%, the SP 5% and Green
Left 7%.
According to De Telegraaf, the
largest paper in the country, immigrant voters have become a power block.
The effects of the immigrant
vote will soon be visible. The Amsterdam borough of De Baarsjes has already decided to remove a
white cross which serves as a memorial to the Second World War. The cross is
situated not far from the place where a mosque is being built. According to the
authorities “Muslims and Jews” take offense at the cross as a war memorial. “We told them that it is a Dutch
tradition to refer to the dead with a cross. However, the cross is seen as a
reference to Christianity. I can understand this,” the local
(Christian-Democrat) councillor, Jan Voetberg, said.