Pim Fortuyn's question

maandag 11 maart 2002

Pim Fortuyn's ideas and words could result in something simular as the answer on the Jewish question in the periode 1940-1945.

So, Pim Fortuyn, should this be the answer to your Islamic question?

Port of concentration camp Dachau
Photo: Dachau Memorial Site.

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  1. http://www.endoria.net/upload/?bekijk=2905216163

    zondag 17 maart 2002 om 10:59:00 door: peter.

  2. My grandfather saw what was happening in Czechloslovakia before the war happened and tried to warn the family. they would not listen. He was denied admission to america and went to Sweden where he met my grandmother and they married. Years later they came to the United States, but had given up their fatih. I know of only one relative that survived the war, Ruzia Vodickova, of Prague, who dies of old age about 20 years ago. I wonder how many of my relatives may have walked through this fence and how they felt. Were they resigned to their fate and did they go in peace without fear, or did they kcik and scream and fight the whole time knowing how wrong this was. the other side of my family was Sephardic/Moroccan jew and many were gathered because they looked like gypsies. they are the truly forgotten of this whole travesty.
    I am a fighter for civil rights, freedoms for the down trodden and various causes here in America. I have slept in the cold with the homeless, and eaten the same food they have so I can write about what it is like. I arranged to spend time in a state prison for a period so I could experience that and write and draw about it. and speak of it to others.
    I have seen hatred in many forms but never to such a degree and so targeted. I would love to find some of my family from over there, if there is any left.
    I light a candle for the souls that passed through there--the ones that lived and the ones that persihed. I light a candle for the guards that contained them that they may see the wrong of what they did and never do it again. I am ashamed that I live in a country that is beginning to act in the same way that the Germans did during WWII.
    As long as just one of us remembers and vows to help another human being no mattter what his race, creed, or color, these deaths were not in vain. I am honored to be a descendant of such a people.

    donderdag 29 januari 2004 om 22:10:00 door: Clair Vodicka.

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