[Culturechat] Alsace and the EU

WesTexas@aol.com WesTexas@aol.com
Fri, 20 May 2005 18:00:21 EDT


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Sentiment in Holland is going against the EU Constitution for a different 
reason--worries about immigration.   

The Wall Street Journal recently had an article about a Dutch politician who 
is a strident opponent of Islamic fundamentalism.   The politician stays in a 
maximum security prison, not because of anything that he has done, but because 
of repeated death threats.   When he gives speeches, he is surrounded by a 
small army of 40 police and private security guards.   

J. Brown

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