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> On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 16:52:51 -0600, Gregory Morrow wrote:
>
> > Wim van Bemmel wrote:
> >
> >> On Mon, 09 Feb 2009 21:09:33 +0000, Michael \"Dog3\" wrote:
> >>
> >> > Wim van Bemmel >
> >>
> >> >> My daughter is ***,
> >> >> and married to a wonderful girl that is physical mother of 2 of my
> >> >> grandchildren. In fact, they both are. Here in The Netherlands this
> >> >> is normal, and widely accepted. Only some religious fundamentalists
> >> >> oppose. They lost. But, they should stop ****ing. To prevent them
> >> >> from becoming a majority.
> >> >
> >> > I'm glad the fundies lost. They're still winning here but I suspect
> >> > they will be winning for only a little while longer. There is a
> >> > huge movement to begin taxing religious organizations that involve
> >> > themselves in political issues. This is not a new idea in the US but
> >> > it is gaining momentum after the Prop 8 fiasco in November. I support
> >> > this effort but don't see anything coming of it in my lifetime.
> >> >
> >> > Michael
> >>
> >> I did not comprehend all you wrote, it is part of US politics, but I
> >> understand that you are on our side. We are a bit ahead here. We take
> >> literally that no discrimination of sex and race shall be allowed. And
> >> practice that, too. At least in matters of sexual addition. I do not
> >> know of anyone *** being harmed in his or her career by being so. Of
> >> course there are jokes, but no discrimination. I am speaking for the
> >> common sense people, not the fundies, or the right wing diehards.
> >> Follow us, it makes life a lot easier for many of us. And ban
> >> fundamentalism.

> >
> >
> > Wow, so Nederland has kicked out all the Muslims, huh...???

>
> What do you mean. Not all muslims are fundamentalists, a few only. Like
> christians. A minority, too. And yes, fundamentalism has to be fighted.
> We, Dutch, never kicked out anyone for his religion. Since 1584 at least,
> when the Dutch revolution started. We kicked out the Spanish, and we
> founded our Republic. That lasted until the occupation by France. Then we
> became a monarchy, but not by choice, by force. Imposed by the winners at
> Waterloo.
> We discouraged, sadly, some religions though, in the 17th century. But
> never, ever, after. But that was long before Northern America was even
> populated, except for some indigenous tribes. Which were massacred mostly
> by you, American citizens.
> What is left of them you put in reservates. Eternal shame to you.


How can you shame yourself? My ancestry includes Kanien'kehake.