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The SPD of Frank Walter Steinmeier would raise Taxes on poor low-income Germans suffering economically

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Throughout the history of Europe,  the Socialists creates problems, bringing more immigration and raising taxes on the poor people native people and exploiting the race issues to stay in power. If the SPD ever win the elections,it would be a catastrophe for low income earning Germans. Conservative leaders voted unanimously on Sunday, June 28, in favor of a program of moderate tax cuts and income... 

Western Media depicts Mousavi as 'freedom fighter', but he is a much worse anti-American

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The American propaganda Western Media depicts Hossein Mousavi as ‘freedom fighter’ to defend democracy, portraying him as a much better alternative to the current Ahmadinejad, but he was linked to the American hostage situation in Iran during the times of  Jimmy Carter.  Read More »

Pirate Bay retrial call rejected

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A Swedish court has thrown out a request for a retrial by the four men behind The Pirate Bay website. The four were found guilty of promoting copyright infringement in April and face jail sentences and hefty claims for damages. The Pirate Bay’s lawyers called for a retrial when it emerged that one of the judges in the case belonged to several copyright protection groups. The Swedish court said... 

Leftwing activists infiltrate Sweden's detention centers to help illegal aliens escape

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Due to a large number of escapes from a secure refugee detention centre outside of Gothenburg, the Swedish Security Service (Säpo) and border police in western Sweden believe the facility at Kållered has been infiltrated by leftwing activists. In addition, the police have also experienced a difficult working relationship with staff at the centre, with blame falling on the Swedish Migration Board... 

Drug dealer arrested at barber’s half-way through a haircut

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A drug dealer was arrested at a barber’s half-way through a drastic haircut – and it resulted in a bizarre police mugshot! Marcus T. Bailey (25), was picked up at the salon in Indianapolis, Indiana after he sold cocaine to two junkies lounging outside right under the noses of a patrol. He was expecting a haircut but instead the police stormed in! The officers dragged Bailey out of the hairdressers... 

Rome court sentences 9 former SS men aged between 84 and 90 to life in prison

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Nine former SS men were sentenced in absentia to life imprisonment by a Rome military court on Saturday for allegedly massacring more than 350 civilians in Tuscany in 1944, as the Nazis fled from the advancing Allies. The nine men are all aged between 84 and 90, and they are therefore unlikely to serve their sentences. A tenth defendant was acquitted and another died during the trial. In cases of... 

Russia: We will not consider US ruling on Jewish documents as binding

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Russia on Friday stated it will not consider orders issued by a US court as binding, saying that the American legal system can not tell the country how to handle sacred Jewish documents held in its state library that were seized by the Nazi and Soviet armies. The documents are at the center of a lawsuit brought by members of Chabad-Lubavitch, who are suing Russia in US court to recover thousands of... 

Jena 6 thugs won't serve jail time

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Five members of the Jena Six pleaded no contest Friday to misdemeanor simple battery and won’t serve jail time, ending a case that thrust a small Louisiana town into the national spotlight and sparked a massive civil rights demonstration. State District Judge Tom Yeager then sentenced the five, standing quietly surrounded by their lawyers, to seven days unsupervised probation and fined $500.... 

Who killed Neda Agha-Soltan?

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A CIA-trained sharpshooter takes position on a rooftop in Tehran. His contact on the street below, waiting with a camera, calls. “She just got out of the car. A perfect target.” He takes aim. Shoots. He disappears. On the street, the contact takes the video of the young woman, her face visible and unscarred, helped by people on the street around her, bleeding to death. Within an hour, the video... 

British passports to be given to a record 220,000 migrants this year

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British citizenship has rocketed almost 500 per cent under Labour The number of British passports given to migrants is set to hit a record 220,000 this year. In the first three months of 2009, 54,615 citizenship applications were approved – up 57 per cent on the same period in 2008. At that rate, the number receiving passports – and with them the right to full benefits – this year... 

Trevor Phillips head of EHRC Called for Discriminating Policies in 2007

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Trevor Phillips, head of the Equalities and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) which yesterday tried to launch a media smear against the British National Party, called in 2007 for private companies to have anti-white hiring policies which we learn of in a story from the Daily Express. On 24 April 2007, Mr Phillips told MPs that firms should be allowed to openly advertise for staff from specific ethnic... 

Gaza's children suffering from malnutrition

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Gaza’s hospitals are used to treating victims of rocket attacks and gunfire. But now their waiting rooms are increasingly filled with severely malnourished children. Since Israel imposed a blockade on the strip following the Hamas takeover a year ago, families have been struggling to feed their children. Al Jazeera’s Owen Fay reports from Gaza.  Read More »

South Africa not ready for World Cup Soccer 2010: Building collapses reaching crisis proportions

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Johannesburg – Safety regulations in SA’s construction have been in the spotlight recently, due to a number of fatal accidents on site. Experts in the building industry have cited skills shortages, insufficient inspections and monitoring, builders’ fatigue, incompetence and lack of experience as the major causes of buildings collapsing. Over the past three weeks, Gauteng, a province with... 

Michigan Man, 88, Investigated by Poland for Alleged Nazi War Crimes

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At age 88, John Kalymon is a man stuck in the past. He lost his U.S. citizenship two years ago after the government said he shot Jews while working in a Nazi-controlled police unit during World War II. Now, Poland is conducting a criminal investigation into what happened nearly 70 years ago in a town called L’viv. The Justice Department has agreed to help Poland by questioning Kalymon about murder,... 

Jewish school broke race laws by barring boy whose mother 'was not a Jew'

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A leading Jewish school broke the Race Relations Act by refusing admission to a boy because his mother was not officially recognised as a Jew, the Court of Appeal ruled today. Three judges said the entry criteria at JFS in North-West London racially discriminated against the boy. The decision is expected to have a direct impact on many other Jewish schools across the UK which are believed to operate... 
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