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Heinrich

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Jan 2, 2010, 1:12:29 AM1/2/10
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Al Nakba

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Jan 2, 2010, 1:52:33 AM1/2/10
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On Jan 1, 10:12 pm, "Heinrich" <Heinr...@Ruhrgasnet.de> wrote:
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the bloody asslifters are at it again. deport the lot of them to
antarctica..

Heinrich

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Jan 2, 2010, 1:53:51 AM1/2/10
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"Al Nakba" <william...@bluebottle.com> schreef in bericht
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yes those somalis are a realpain in the arse in europe

Al Nakba

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Jan 2, 2010, 3:50:58 AM1/2/10
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On Jan 1, 10:53 pm, "Heinrich" <Heinr...@Ruhrgasnet.de> wrote:
> "Al Nakba" <williamhubb...@bluebottle.com> schreef in berichtnews:5ea36463-241e-4b3b...@k19g2000yqc.googlegroups.com...

> On Jan 1, 10:12 pm, "Heinrich" <Heinr...@Ruhrgasnet.de> wrote:
>
> >http://translate.google.nl/translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=nl&ie=UTF-8&layo...
>
> the bloody asslifters are at it again. deport the lot of them to
> antarctica..
>
> yes those somalis are a realpain in the arse in europe

they are troublesome here as well..

Eugene Holman

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Jan 2, 2010, 4:03:38 AM1/2/10
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In article <7q88rv...@mid.individual.net>, "Heinrich"
<Hein...@Ruhrgasnet.de> wrote:

One Somali, this one allegedly a criminal so incompetent that he got
nailed before he could harm his intended target, who is a bad apple does
not make all Somalis bad apples. I am not defending the alleged
perpetrator of this crime, but rather pointing out that there is nothing
unusual about people wiling to commit murder in defense of their religion.

Additionally, over the ages Christians have murdered others, including
fellow Christans of different denominations, for perceived insults or
threats to their religion. Have you ever heard of the Second
Defenestration of Prague, an incident involving a dispute between Roman
Catholics and Protestants, and its aftermath?

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defenestrations_of_Prague
Key concepts: Roman Catholic, Protestant, religious conflict,
defenestration, horse manure, angelic intervention, Thirty Years War

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Second Defenestration of Prague

The Second Defenestration of Prague was central to the start of the Thirty
Years' War in 1618.

Some members of the Bohemian aristocracy rebelled following the 1617
election of Ferdinand (Duke of Styria and a Catholic) as King of Bohemia
to succeed the aging Emperor Matthias. In 1617, Roman Catholic officials
ordered the cessation of construction of some Protestant chapels on land
of which the Catholic clergy claimed ownership. Protestants contended the
land in question was royal, rather than owned by the Catholic Church, and
was thus available for their own use. Protestants interpreted the
cessation order as a violation of the right to freedom of religious
expression granted in the Letter of Majesty issued by Emperor Rudolf II in
1609. They also feared that the fiercely Catholic Ferdinand would revoke
the Protestant rights altogether once he came to the throne.
At Prague Castle on May 23, 1618, an assembly of Protestants, led by Count
Thurn, tried two Imperial governors, Vilem Slavata of Chlum (1572�1652)
and Jaroslav Borzita of Martinice (1582�1649), for violating the Letter of
Majesty (Right of Freedom of Religion), found them guilty, and threw them,
together with their scribe Philip Fabricius, out of the windows of the
Bohemian Chancellery. They fell 30 metres[2] and landed on a large pile of
manure in a dry moat and survived. Philip Fabricius was later ennobled by
the emperor and granted the title von Hohenfall (lit. meaning "of
Highfall").

Roman Catholic Imperial officials claimed that the three men survived due
to the mercy of angels assisting the righteousness of the Catholic cause.
Protestant pamphleteers asserted that their survival had more to do with
the horse excrement in which they landed than the benevolent acts of the
angels.
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Groetjes,
Eugene Holman

Heinrich

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Jan 2, 2010, 4:34:50 AM1/2/10
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"Eugene Holman" <hol...@mappi.helsinki.fi> schreef in bericht
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i beg to differ, africa is a lost continent and we should try to keep those
people there instead of enabling them to flood our countries so ruining the
complete system of housing, employment and social security.

as for your story about christians it was very interestingto read but i was
not impressed, eugenewe arenowliving in the year 2010 and not in the middle
age3s

Eugene Holman

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Jan 2, 2010, 4:46:21 AM1/2/10
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In article <7q8i9q...@mid.individual.net>, "Heinrich"
<Hein...@Ruhrgasnet.de> wrote:

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>
> i beg to differ, africa is a lost continent and we should try to keep those
> people there instead of enabling them to flood our countries so ruining the
> complete system of housing, employment and social security.

One of the reasons that many parts of Africa are lost is that not so long
go Europeans thought it was all right to colonize them, draw arbitrary
boundaries there, and ship off the strongest and healthiest to the New
World to be slaves. What the Belgians did to the natives of the Congo
under King Leopold and his operatives was as bad as what Hitler and hius
operatives did to the Jews and Gypsies of Europe. Nations that set out to
destroy the social fabric of other nations bear some responsibilities for
the longer-term consequences.

> as for your story about christians it was very interestingto read but i was
> not impressed, eugenewe arenowliving in the year 2010 and not in the middle
> age3s

True enough, but we cannot escape our history. The Thirty Years War, a war
fought over such issues as whether horse manure or the intervention of
angels was a stronger redemptive agent, was the most destructive war ever
fought in Europe, and many boundaries, attitudes and mentalities of
contemporary Europe are consequences of it.

I don't know how old you are, but a generation or two ago Dutch society
was also sharply divided along religious � Protestant vs. Roman Catholic �
lines. I know; I have some Dutch ancestry.

Groetjes,
Eugene Holman

Heinrich

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Jan 2, 2010, 4:49:46 AM1/2/10
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"Eugene Holman" <hol...@mappi.helsinki.fi> schreef in bericht
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i am almost as old as you are and i can remember that when i was at the
primary school(lagere school)we always went to fight pupils of the school
next to ours which wasoccupied by protestants. protestants and catholics
have now united to one politicalparty the cristiand democrats and since then
thing are going much better. but you are right by saying that the dutch
society was dived by those twolines.

Rogue Status

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Jan 2, 2010, 4:57:19 AM1/2/10
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On 2 Jan, 06:12, "Heinrich" <Heinr...@Ruhrgasnet.de> wrote:
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Yay!

He should have blown the Danish cunt to pieces!

'I struggle to strive'
Jihad

Heinrich

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http://pvv.nl/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=2476&Itemid=1

Don Ocean

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Jan 2, 2010, 6:22:10 PM1/2/10
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So? Insanity is a Dutch heritage? We have long held the joke that
Germany's criminally insane are sent to Holland to be among their peers.
Religious insanity even runs amok America's Dutch citizens. Nice thing
about it is that they disagree among themselves and leave us alone.
No 2 Dutchers hold the exact same religious beliefs and what they do
hold seems rather radical.

Majd al-Din

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Jan 2, 2010, 6:28:04 PM1/2/10
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Do like Homainy and drink your own Urine. It will cure you of your
shitty disposition. ;-p

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