Entries from December 2006
Diederick Esterhuizen, 36, was deeply saddened, with tears coming to his eyes, as he recounted how blacks murdered his innocent five-year-old daughter, Danielle.
The black men started shooting his family while they were on a picnic near Riebeeck Lake in South Africa, about 1 mile from their Randfontein home.
The little white girl, Danielle, was in her [...]
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Tags: diversity
The title to this article may sound extreme. You be the judge. After responding recently to articles about the Indian invasion of America, I was finally encouraged to write an article about my experiences in the high-tech industry. Because of severance agreements, the names of my former company and former coworkers have [...]
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Tags: Corruption · immigration
A Botswana newspaper columnist who has backed Jacob Zuma to become president so he could “distribute white women” among his supporters has outraged some people who have branded the column as “sexist”, “racist” and “hate speech”.
The offending column under the heading “President Zuma will sort out White People” was published in the Sunday Standard in [...]
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Tags: diversity
The Irish language (Gaeilge) is set to get official status in the EU on 1 January, bringing the total to 23.
The European Commission says Bulgarian and Romanian are expected to get official status on the same day, when the two Balkan countries join the EU.
According to Ireland’s 2002 census, 1.57 million of the four million [...]
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Tags: General
An Austrian court has ruled that UK historian David Irving - jailed for denying the Holocaust - should be released on probation.
The court had heard calls for both a reduction and increase in the three-year sentence.
Irving was convicted in February in a case that sparked international debate about the limits of freedom of speech.
In 1989 [...]
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Tags: civil-rights
Rescuers fear at least 100 suspected African migrants have drowned after their boat capsized off Senegal.
The boat set out in early December with as many as 124 people on board, thought to be headed for the Canary Island, but it ran aground in bad weather.
Fishermen rescued 24 people from the boat on Saturday off the [...]
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Tags: immigration
Quietly but with malice, OPEC cartel nations have been dumping the U.S. dollar over the past three years, according to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS).
The dollar has been falling dramatically in recent years — reaching new lows against the Euro and other currencies.
One key culprit may be OPEC states who have traditionally denominated their [...]
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Tags: General
So far it has been seen almost 50 000 times!
Full text:
CNN cut out the introduction where Mr Blitzer called Mr Duke KKK leader 11 times.
WOLF BLITZER: Joining us now live from Tehran is the former Louisiana state representative, David Duke.
Mr. Duke, thanks very much for coming in. What do you say to those who [...]
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Tags: civil-rights · media-lies
Ireland’s High Court has rejected a lesbian couple’s attempt to have their marriage legally recognised.
Katharine Zappone and Ann Louise Gilligan said that failure to recognise their marriage breached their rights.
The two were married in 2003 in British Columbia, Canada, after that province legalised same-sex marriage.
They live in Ireland and have been a couple for 25 [...]
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Tags: civil-rights
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