Dutch elections...hopefull???

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  • i dont want holland or us to have muslim women in their middle ages garb and men that support death penalty and death for gays -give me a break

    elect pym fortyn and lets live-they have theyre own screwed up countries to poop in-let them poop there instead
  • Obi Once
    Obi Once Posts: 918
    elect pym fortyn and lets live-they have theyre own screwed up countries to poop in-let them poop there instead
    Pim is dead.
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  • Kushikushun
    Kushikushun Posts: 1,263
    Obi Once wrote:
    Pim is dead.

    ...my thoughts exactly....Ravenna mr. Fortuyn is dead..been for quite some time now...we cant elect him!
    p.s Why everybody keeps calling him Pim as if they known him closely is beyond me..irritated the hell out of me when he was still alive as well.
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  • the face
    the face Posts: 192
    how crime ridden is amsterdam and who do you blame?
    The streets of Amsterdam are far safer at night then the streets of Seattle. Having been to both.....
  • Obi Once
    Obi Once Posts: 918
    ...my thoughts exactly....Ravenna mr. Fortuyn is dead..been for quite some time now...we cant elect him!
    p.s Why everybody keeps calling him Pim as if they known him closely is beyond me..irritated the hell out of me when he was still alive as well.
    I have no clue, Im just lazy and everyone seems to know who you are talking about when u use his name. Ravenna's endless remarks without debate only show how he's not thinking about what we are talking about and just drops opinions without any thought.
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  • Kushikushun
    Kushikushun Posts: 1,263
    Thats why from here on I am gonna stop trying to answer any of his questions.

    I am just gonna wait....wait...wait...for new elections..haha ;)
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  • parel jam
    parel jam Posts: 7,223
    the face wrote:
    The streets of Amsterdam are far safer at night then the streets of Seattle. Having been to both.....

    I've been to both, and I felt the opposite...Seattle was very peaceful to me...been there at night and day-time...

    Amsterdam, well - I always am aware of junks and so on...
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  • Thats why from here on I am gonna stop trying to answer any of his questions.

    I am just gonna wait....wait...wait...for new elections..haha ;)

    Trying to stop he? Good luck. I stopped it quit a time ago.

    We defenitly need new elections. I don't want CDA en CU... Give me something like PvdA/SP/GL..... And hell not another four year of harry potter....
  • Obi Once
    Obi Once Posts: 918
    CDA / PvdA and CU looks like the outcome:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006-2007_Dutch_cabinet_formation

    In a special parliamentary session on December 19 devoted to the coalition talks, PvdA, D66 and Green Left voiced their displeasure with the SP for walking away from the talks in an earlier phase On December 21, the negotiators for the three parties, Jan Peter Balkenende (CDA), Wouter Bos (PvdA) and André Rouvoet (ChristenUnie) agreed with informateur Wijffels to start the actual coalition talks on January 3, 2007.These started in a secret location, which was quickly revealed by De Telegraaf as the manor house Lauswolt in Beetsterzwaag, Friesland. All negotiators had brought along a second: Maxime Verhagen (CDA), Jacques Tichelaar (PvdA) and Arie Slob (CU).

    On Friday, January 5, Balkenende, Bos and Rouvoet announced that they would continue the talks, with the intention to have a new cabinet before the Provincial elections on March 7, 2007.
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  • Obi Once
    Obi Once Posts: 918
    did your prime minster have flesh eating disease recently?
    ? He has had a bad hair cut tho..
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  • did your prime minster have flesh eating disease recently?


    I think a few years back he did
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  • Kushikushun
    Kushikushun Posts: 1,263
    Hmm, read an article on PVDA and CU saying that they are getting along just fine when it comes to abortion laws and that kind of stuff. Seems that CU doesnt want to change the legislation we have nowadays, they just want to keep an eye on things ans make sure it doesnt happen to easily. I agree with that...these ethical matters are not easy and maybe its good that they are being watched over.

    I dont know which side we are leaning at with a government of CDA, PVDA and CU..is it gonna be right, left, middle, leftish...? Does anybody know here?

    I havent been following the whole formation but I am guessing something will happen soon. Well, maybe this will work out fine...better than VVD at least.

    Greetings to you all!!!
    *waves*

    p.s I think it great that we've managed to get this thread to about 15 pages..hehe..small country, great people!!!!!!!!!
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  • Obi Once
    Obi Once Posts: 918
    esther1977 wrote:
    I think a few years back he did
    His foot, some years ago indeed. No offense but maybe Ravenna has a really slow connection?

    Labour and Christians, doesnt seem knowledgeable for any real colour.. centrish with a less liberal and more a conservative touch?

    *waves to a 15 page thread* :)
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  • yes im on slow dial up internet

    i get the impression in europe high speed is cheap or free

    in usa i think the goverment etc isnt sure if information is what we need cheaply unless its from tv or sports

    i suppose i could afford high speed but i feel the bastards charge too much so i refuse to buy it

    you young kids never had slow internet and never will know what its like to be slow
  • Kushikushun
    Kushikushun Posts: 1,263
    yes im on slow dial up internet

    i get the impression in europe high speed is cheap or free

    in usa i think the goverment etc isnt sure if information is what we need cheaply unless its from tv or sports

    i suppose i could afford high speed but i feel the bastards charge too much so i refuse to buy it

    you young kids never had slow internet and never will know what its like to be slow

    I started internetting in the 90s and yes I do know what it is to have a slow connection!

    We still dont have a new government...grrrr...its like waiting for PJ touring again ;)
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  • parel jam
    parel jam Posts: 7,223
    I started internetting in the 90s and yes I do know what it is to have a slow connection!

    We still dont have a new government...grrrr...its like waiting for PJ touring again ;)

    I prefer waiting for PJ - when the final day is there, I feel much more satisfied.
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  • Kushikushun
    Kushikushun Posts: 1,263
    Your right of course Parel :)....haha...
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  • Obi Once
    Obi Once Posts: 918
    i get the impression in europe high speed is cheap or free
    ...
    you young kids never had slow internet and never will know what its like to be slow
    oh man i had a connection thru a phone wire too, years actually.. and it's nice to be viewed on as young for once in a while, thanks :) dsl starts around $25, free? hahaha i'd wish! you might view Europe as a socialist network of gouverments but nothing is for free and everything is laced with adds too. yet the health insure is a blessing indeed, tho not free either.

    about the possible new gouverment? dunno, in a way i'm relieved that theres no VVD or PvdV in it, but i'd rather see Groen Links than CU.
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