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calendar   Thursday - September 12, 2013

Better Be Good For Goodness’ Sake

Dutch Evict Naughty Gypos To “Containerville”

Is this the real face of “beneficent Socialism”?

Or yet another whiney crock of piss from the Roma scumdogs?



These neighbors suck. Send them to the concentration camps!

A Roma family has become the first to be forcibly evicted by Dutch authorities and moved to a “scum village” constructed out of shipping containers on the outskirts of Amsterdam.

The Dimitrovs are the first nuisance neighbours to be moved forcibly to police-supervised accommodation as crowded Amsterdam steps up measures against anti-social behaviour.

Eberhard van der Laan, Amsterdam’s mayor, admitted that the removal of the family was a draconian measure but insisted that bullying and violent behaviour had left him with no choice.

“The family has been causing problems for years and has a history of vandalism, noise nuisance and threatening behaviour,” he said.

The eight members of the gypsy family have compared their container homes, numbers 48a and 48b, to a concentration camp and accused Amsterdam council of “pure racism”.

Francois Lonis, an ex-boyfriend of one of the Dimitrov daughters who still lives with the family, criticised Mr van der Laan for commemorating the Holocaust while “discriminating” against Roma. “The mayor talks about Auschwitz but sends us to this place,” he said.

“Where is my mother-in-law supposed to do the shopping. Our television does not fit inside.”


Must be one hell of a big TV. I’m not really sure what kind of shipping container these units are based on, but my guess would be they would use the reefer models, because those come with significant insulation. A standard 40’ length model has 7.5’ of interior width, giving 285 sq ft of livable space. These things are all the rage in Amsterdam, and get the Happy Face seal of Green Living Approval all over the world. They make great student dorms for one or two, and they’re essentially fireproof. Well, my guess is any fire in them won’t spread to the units next to them, what with the heavy steel walls and all.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/31/shipping-container-houses-amsterdam_n_3832452.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/08/amsterdam-shipping-container-homes_n_1582216.html
http://www.tempohousing.com/projects/keetwonen.html

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So a pair of these, connected on the inside or not, might be tight living for 8 violent thieves. But I’m sure it’s a lot roomier than a couple of jail cells.




I think I rather like the idea of modified shipping containers for cheap durable housing. Sure, you can stack them up like Legos™. But I’d want to make 53’ reefer models, join two units (or 3) on the long axis, then carve them open on the inside. Removable walls replaced with a couple H beam lolly columns? that way you’d have an interior width of more than 15’, by 51’ long. That’s at least 790 sq ft, and while that’s a good bit less than a modern trailer park home, they’re more portable and strongly tornado resistant if bolted down. Heck, make your own stack, 2 high by 3 wide, and you’ve got a 2400 sq ft 2 story home that can be hauled to site and put together in a day. Lay it down over a nice foundation so you get a basement, then put a railing around the top with a “green roof” made of a foot and a half of topsoil with some runoff piping. Have your own lawn up top, or a big enough veggie garden to feed 6 all year.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/12/2013 at 08:23 AM   
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calendar   Wednesday - September 11, 2013

I saw the car today, oh boy

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Right down there on Center Street. One of the official Google Street View cars.

At first I thought it was one of those Low Bridge pacer cars, the kind that trucks with oversize extra tall loads need. But then I saw the big red ball up top, and duh that it said Google on the door.

Up until now our town hasn’t had any of that Street View stuff. Even Google Directions isn’t too good around here.

But I guess it was just a matter of time until the 21st century got around to visiting our 19th century town. We have the most gorgeous half mile of perfectly restored Victorians on Center Street. Makes for a great late afternoon walk in the Spring and Fall.

Just stay away from my collection of secret bridges.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/11/2013 at 04:46 PM   
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the right girl

Actress Courtney Hope

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Fine, I’m 9 months slow with this one. Oh well. 


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/11/2013 at 02:34 PM   
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Things Islam Won’t Allow

Elena Santarelli, all 71.5 glorious inches of her.

OMG.

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See More Below The Fold

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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/11/2013 at 12:46 PM   
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Missing Blogger

Where’s   Waldo   Christopher?

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Haven’t heard from blogger #3 here in a while ... hope he isn’t having a ... chess problem ...




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clicky



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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/11/2013 at 12:36 PM   
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A Good Long Ride

“2 Million Bikers” Rally Descends On DC

“motorcycles as far as the eye can see”

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Motorcyclists are swarming the Beltway Wednesday to commemorate the 12th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and counter-protest a Muslim group’s event on the National Mall.

The ride, which begins in Fort Washington, was initially planned to travel through the District near the Capitol and monuments, according to a report by WTOP.

Ride organizers were denied a police escort and no-stop permits by officials concerned that the volume of bikers making their way though the city would be disruptive on a weekday.

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The ride was initially organized to protest the American Muslim Political Action Committee’s rally, which was initially called the Million Muslim March but was later changed to the Million American March Against Fear. [because of all the millions of violent attacks against izzies in America, and all the terrible prejudice laid down on the poor things. As if. It’s a fucking victory march hiding behind a veil. And a few bikers aren’t going to put up with that.]

I’m sure you know by now that these patriotic motorcyclists applied for a “no stop” permit which would have minimized traffic disruption but they were denied. But what you may not know is that the muzzies were issued a permit for their event ...

Although there will likely be fewer than 2 million participants, the event’s name is a reflection of its impetus: wall-to-wall news coverage of another D.C. event on the 9/11 anniversary, the now-renamed “Million Muslim March.” Amid the buzzing of bikes, participants of that demonstration, retitled “the Million American March Against Fear” in February, will rally on the National Mall – where they were granted a NPS permit – against government surveillance and alleged post-9/11 authoritarianism.

[The march is apparently being organized by the American Muslim Political Action Committee, known to hold extreme views regarding the 9/11 attacks. ]

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The bikers rally, as posted [Facebook], intends to achieve 4 specific goals:

1. WE, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, WILL STAND BY OUR CONSTITUTION (AS WRITTEN, NOT AS INTERPRETED BY THE THIS OR ANY PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATION), WE WILL STAND BY OUR BILL OF RIGHTS (AS WRITTEN) AND WE STAND FOR AMERICA!

2. THIS EVENT IS TO OUR HONOR AND RESPECT THOSE WHO WERE KILLED ON 9/11 AND THEIR FAMILIES! IT IS ALSO IN REMEMBRANCE OF THOSE IN ALL OUR ARMED FORCES WHO FOUGHT THOSE WHO PRECIPITATED THIS ATTACK!

3. WE STAND AGAINST ANY “FUNDAMENTAL TRANSFORMATION OF AMERICA” BY THIS ADMINISTRATION OR ANY PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATION!

4. WE WILL NOT STAND DOWN WE WILL STAND UP IF NEED BE FOR OUR LIBERTIES. ** THIS IS A PEACEFUL “RIDE”. WE ARE NOT PROMOTING NOR DO WE CONDONE VIOLENCE OF ANY KIND! WE ARE RIDING TO SHOW OUR LOVE OF AMERICA AND THE SHINING EXAMPLE OF FREEDOM THIS COUNTRY PROVIDES TO THE WORLD!**


Ride on brothers, ride on.


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Meanwhile, in another part of DC ... that Million Mudslime March garnered less than two dozen attendees:

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A few dozen demonstrators attending a rally on the Mall once billed as the Million Muslim March were vastly outnumbered Wednesday by a Christian group objecting to their event and a counterprotest consisting of motorcycle riders honoring Sept. 11 victims.

The noon rally, called the Million American March Against Fear took place between 13th and 14th streets in Northwest and was sponsored by the American Muslim Political Action Committee.

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Christian counterdemonstrators heckled the group, with some holding signs that read “One nation under God” or disparaging the Muslim prophet Muhammad.

“You picked the wrong day,” counterdemonstrators shouted at times.

ps - best new photo of the day/desktop wallpaper via Soylent Siberia right here.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/11/2013 at 11:42 AM   
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Twelve Years Ago Today

I SHALL NOT SUBMIT

NOT NOW, NOT THEN, NOT EVER

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Islam is the enemy of all human civilization. It is not a religion, it is an excuse for tyranny, misogyny, pedophilia, the abuse of women and children, sloth, corruption, violence, murder, torture, and inhumanity.

It is the absolute antithesis of what America is all about. It is our enemy, now and forever; we must strive as a people, as a Judeo - Christian culture, to enlighten those poor souls under its yoke and bring them out of darkness. Failing that, we should kill them wholesale. Because that is EXACTLY what their Koran tells them to do to us.

Our pResident is completely wrong: their call to prayer is not “one of the prettiest sounds on earth”. It is a banshee’s scream in the night, a soul blackening warble from Hell, the sound of your worst nightmares, because hearing that awful cacophony tells you that you are too close to Satan and his depraved influences.

If you love peace, if you love freedom, if you love equality, even if you love Capitalism, then you must fight, you must push back, you must speak up, you must never submit ... every day and every hour. This abhorrence must be cleansed from God’s good world.


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I’d fight against Islam forever just because of bacon. And because I love dogs. And because I love the heck out of women who love being and looking female. And because of wine. And art. And savings accounts at the bank. Seriously, WTF is wrong with their brains? 


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/11/2013 at 07:31 AM   
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calendar   Tuesday - September 10, 2013

Obama Delays Syria Strike

Breaking news ...

Obama has asked the Senate to DELAY voting on the Syria strike he asked for.

Waffle, waffle, waffle.

Seems the Russkies had some offer in front of the UN (all your WMDs is belong to us), but they have now withdrawn that. So Obobo now wants a delay.

Fox Snooze has Shiela Jackson-Lee on TV now, trying to spew some BS and make some spin.

Obama delays the vote ... that’s a loooong way from him having the moxie to act on his own when that Red Line gets crossed. Which it did. But it didn’t. Which he called for. But he didn’t. So he put things to Congress to vote on. But now he didn’t.  What a waffle wiener.

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waffle wiener. Onna stick!

President Obama, hours before his address to the nation on Syria, found his foreign policy in danger Tuesday of being hijacked by Vladimir Putin and his own Congress.

The president, along with Secretary of State John Kerry, is still pushing for a possible vote in Congress to authorize military force in response to a chemical weapons attack last month. At the same time, his administration is pursuing a diplomatic proposal that would have the Assad regime turn over its chemical weapons to international control.

But one of his top congressional allies, as well as Putin himself, are now calling for Congress to back off the strike vote.

Putin reportedly said Tuesday that the only way the diplomatic option can work is if “we hear that the American side and all those who support the United States in this sense reject the use of force.”

The comment came as Syria’s foreign minister embraced the proposal to turn over chemical weapons. The official said Tuesday that Syria would declare its chemical weapons arsenal and sign the chemical weapons convention.

Earlier in the day, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi also claimed there was no need for a congressional vote.

“It is not necessary for Congress to give the president this authority,” Pelosi said. “We are grateful that he has asked for it but if he sees an opportunity we don’t want the Russians to think that his leverage is diminished because of a vote (that) may or may not succeed within the Congress.”

The push-back from Washington and Moscow poses a challenge for Obama, as he finds himself caught between two very different paths on Syria—a missile strike that potentially drags the U.S. into a bloody civil war, and a diplomatic solution that would likely do little to end that war.

yeah yeah yeah, yadda yadda ya


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/10/2013 at 02:16 PM   
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If only the UK and US were this smart. Or tyrannical.

Egypt Bans Radical Imams



Egyptian authorities will bar 55,000 unlicensed clerics from preaching in mosques in the latest move against sympathisers of deposed Islamist President Mohamed Mursi, the minister of religious endowments said on Tuesday.

Egyptian authorities have been cracking down on Mursi’s Muslim Brotherhood since the army toppled him on July 3 following mass protests against his rule.

Minister of Endowments Mohamed Mokhtar Gomaa said the clerics lack licenses to preach and were considered to be fundamentalist and a threat to the Egypt’s security.

The ban will mainly target small unlicensed mosques or random praying areas. The idea is to spread a moderate message of Islam and keep Egyptians away from radical ideas.

“The decision is only meant to legalise the preaching process during Fridays’ mass prayers and make only those authorised to do it, do it, Gomaa told Reuters.

Authorities moved to crush the Brotherhood following the overthrow of Mursi, Egypt’s first democratically leader. More than 2,000 Islamist activists have been arrested and most of the Brotherhood’s leaders, including Mursi, jailed on charges of inciting or taking part in violence. Some have also been accused of terrorism or murder.

Over the same period, more than 1,000 people have been killed in political violence. Most were protesters killed by security forces breaking up pro-Mursi camps in Cairo. About 100 were members of the security forces.




Not that this will work in the long run, but it does show you what you can do when a tyranny runs a police state with no freedom of religion. Minister of religious endowments? Licensed clerics? Not exactly what I’d call freedom. Rather far from. But they are beating up on the Muzzie Bruddahood pretty well, so I’ll just keep that thought to myself for now.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/10/2013 at 12:23 PM   
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Grease Monkey

Check Engine Light

The old chuggaboom, my 1997 Saturn SC2, keeps giving me the Check Engine light. Crap. But not unexpected; I’ve got a quarter million miles on the thing so something is bound to go wrong sooner or later.

So I get out my little ODBC II code reading tool - a device as indispensable as a 10mm socket wrench these days - and it tells me I’ve got two codes, a P0340 and a P0341. Uh oh, this looks bad.

Next I look the codes up on the chart (they’re online too). And these are camshaft position sensor error codes. Just like what happened with my wife’s car last month.

Problem is, Saturns don’t have camshaft position sensors.

Huh???

 To the batcave!  To the internet!

Turns out that Saturn built this engine with a waste spark ignition. Instead of having an old school distributor and a coil to fire one spark plug at the right time, the engine has two coils and a crankshaft position sensor and fires two plugs at once. One cylinder gets a spark when it needs it, at the peak of the compression cycle, and the other cylinder gets a spark when it’s in the exhaust cycle and doesn’t need it, so that one is wasted. Four cylinder engines are built like double two cylinder engines, with two pistons up and two pistons down. So this is actually a pretty neat idea, and it saves money and complexity. It just gives the shade tree grease monkey a few minutes of confusion when things go a little wrong.

What’s the fix? Well, the first stage is to remove the coil packs, clean them up with some contact cleaner, and bolt them back in nice and tight. And go get some new spark plugs, gap them properly, and install them. Good grief, I think this car may still have the original spark plugs. Wow. 17 years old. Make sure the boots go on properly, clear the engine codes with the ODBC reader, and see if that does it. If not, then the next step is a new set of ignition wires. That’s more expensive, but still not really so bad. And that should do it; the coil packs apparently never ever go bad.

Phew. Glad I won’t have to do any freaky upside down automotive gymnastics to get at some impossible to reach sensors. Guess I’ll be running down to the auto parts store today. I probably need one of those gapper disks too, which used to cost 50¢. I’ve got several of them ... somewhere. In a toolbox, in a cardboard box, somewhere lost in the garage. Crivens, someday I’ll actually finish unpacking and be moved in here. At least I know where my 10mm and 13mm sockets are. along with my plug socket. Well, one set of them. I think I have 3 or 4. Somewhere.


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once upon a time the chuggy buggy looked this nice


update - Well now, that was easy. I got a set of plain old Autolight plugs, the basic copper core model. $1.49 each. Pulled the old NGK plugs - the DOHC hemi engine means I had to use the long extension - and they were fine. Rather worn looking, and their gaps were about 0.15”, several times too big. New plugs went right in, touch the dipstick to the threads, 1/3 turn past finger tight to tighten the gaskets. Clear the ODBC and the car starts right up. No lights. Drove to the gas station, put in $20 worth. No lights. Drove home. No lights. Sweet. Interestingly, before the engine was idling at 1100rpm and would sometimes stumble a bit when cold. Now its idling rock steady at 750rpm, and no stumble. Go chuggy buggy go!

Must remember to get new plugs for the wife’s Spec-V. Bet hers have 75,000 miles on them. It’s time. Get her the fancy platinum ones maybe.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/10/2013 at 11:49 AM   
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not for young children or older folks with weak heart or frighten too easily. pix of liberal.

Every once in a great while I run across weird photos of the former PM’s ultra lib. lefty, feminist wifey.  Yuk.  How can Tony Blair find this thing attractive?

Anyway, I know it may not be nice and may not be fair, but showing lefties at their worst is part of the job. Especially showing Cherie Blair as her real self.

Those who frighten easily may want to turn away now.  These are not photo shopped or tricked pix.

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Posted by peiper   United Kingdom  on 09/10/2013 at 09:04 AM   
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woman driver?  No. Just one old male goat who can’t get the hang of it.

I’ll concede that the alternative is not great but trust me.  Old age sucks.
Even when health is pretty damn good, it isn’t.  There’s always something hidden away someplace inside us just waiting to do us in and prove how defenseless we really are.  Especially when we see our contemporaries drop like flies and worse yet when some are a few years younger. 

Now that’s a weird way, different for sure, to bring up the subject of insomnia and a good read.

One of the lesser curses of age is insomnia.  I say lesser because lets face it, on a scale of any measure it isn’t as bad as some of the other (many) aches and problems.  And I’ve been cursed with it for a very long time.
The solution that works quite well can not be used every night, although I’ve done it from time to time.  Which then makes things worse. Bah.
That’s isn’t at all what I wanted to write.  It’s this.

Thanks to insomnia I read a lot.  And lately I’ve been reading a first time novel by Chris Pavone, a book called The XPATS.
I woke up around 3am this morning, too late to take a sleeping pill and anyway, I need to be awake for some work due to take place today. So I came downstairs in the 3am chill, went into our unheated freezing kitchen, (haven’t turned on the storage heater in there yet) made a cup of hot chocolate with a good dash of Baileys Irish Cream and went back to bed with drink and the book mentioned above.  It’s a page turner.

Along about 5am or maybe it was 6, I came across this passage in the book and knew I had to share it with BMEWS readers.
While BMEWS is an American site, we get viewers from all over the world and many from this side of the globe, that is, UK and across the channel. So what follows might be of more interest to Europeans and Brits.  Well not quite.

From XPATS: By Chris Pavone

Kate looked out the window into the darkness of the Ardennes where the World Wars had been fought, hand to hand bloody.  The Battle of the Bulge, the biggest and deadliest of WWII.
That was sixty something years ago.  And now?
Now there wasn’t even a border between Germany and France and Belgium and Luxembourg.  All that carnage over sovereignty and integrity of borders, and now you didn’t even need to show a passport to travel from Allied to Axis.

General George S. Patton is buried in Luxembourg.  Along with five thousand other American soldiers.

I didn’t know he was buried there.  But I can tell you where he was born.
He was born in San Gabriel, Calif., raised there when that place was still wide open.  I lived in San Gabriel for a time and liked it very much.
It’s where I met my wife about 44 years ago. 
It’s also a place where (at least when we lived there) not one single street was named after Patton, not one statue erected in his honor, and not once in all the time I lived there did I ever hear anyone say anything about a famous native son.  I haven’t any idea if there are any schools named after him.

This is a pretty interesting site, it’s in the Calif. desert. 

http://www.desertusa.com/mag99/feb/stories/paton.html

It has been a lifetime since I’ve been in the San Gabriel, Alhambra part of Calif.  I have been told by some friends that it is no longer recognizable as an American town.  Mostly Asian and mostly from Viet Nam, signs in their language everywhere.  Why not?  Others do that too.  I’ve also been told it isn’t the friendly open place it was in my day.

Good grief .... while backing the car out of our narrow 80 yr old garage, I managed to rip the side mirror off the left side of the car.

DAMN IT!

That’s 2wice I have done that. 


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Posted by peiper   United Kingdom  on 09/10/2013 at 07:46 AM   
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a few italians reject multi-culture and diversity crap to protect their kids and culture

Caught this one by accident cos the wife saw it and told me. Take a look.

Apparently this multi culture and diversity crap doesn’t play too well with some Italians.

Can’t say as I blame the parents.


Italians removing children from racially mixed schools


Classroom aversion to immigrants may reflect tensions in politics and society in general

MICHAEL DAY

Italy’s racial tensions are now manifesting themselves in the country’s schools, with evidence that Italian parents are removing their children from classrooms that they consider contain too many immigrants.

In perhaps the most clear cut case so far, in the village of Corti, near the northern city of Bergamo, all seven Italian children have been withdrawn from a first-year elementary school class where they were outnumbered by non-Italian pupils. The remaining 14 children are mainly Africans (mostly Moroccans) with some Albanians and Romanians.

Marinella Ducoli Bertoni, 57, the school’s head teacher, said:  “Until July, the parents assured me that they were going to send their children to the school. Then one by one the families changed their minds. I’ve returned to school and I found that they’re all gone.”

It started with “little things, such as the fear of not being able to celebrate Christmas. It was a feeling of uncertainty that spread slowly and changed the minds even of those who’d had their other children with us for five years,” she told La Repubblica newspaper.

“I don’t think you can talk of racism,” she said. “In all these years there’s never been a problem with the holidays of different religions. The Arab families never complained if we spoke about Christmas; they understood that at school it’s a cultural thing, not a religious one.”

The area around Bergamo is a stronghold of Lega Nord, the populist, anti-immigrant party that has led the racist abuse hurled at Italy’s first black minister, Cecile Kyenge.

But schools in other parts of the country, from Milan to Palermo, have experienced similar incidents. In Rome in 2009, a mother withdrew her sons from the Carlo Pisacane elementary school because she said there were too many foreign children.

And in July this year in Reggio Emilia, a group of Italian parents wrote to the mayor complaining that over two thirds of the pupils there were non-Italian.

The previous Berlusconi government introduced guidelines in January 2010 that said the proportion of foreign students per school should not exceed 30 per cent, a level that appears to have been exceeded in some cases.

Ms Kyenge, the minister for integration, this morning called for children to remain integrated at school to avoid the creation of ghettos.

“It’s wrong to refuse to stay with foreign students,” she said. “It’s not easy to judge, but the school cannot give up its role as place for integration.

The Congolese-born minister of has enraged racists by quietly but insistently pressing ahead with her equality agenda.

She wants legislation that will automatically grant citizenship to the children of legal immigrants who are born in Italy – as already occurs in many other western countries.

But the plans have angered extremists in Lega Nord, and activists in neo-fascist parties.

Ms Kyenge, obviously a foreign and possibly african name, wants legislation that will automatically grant citizenship to the children of legal immigrants who are born in Italy – as already occurs in many other western countries.  Yeah. And we know how that ends.  What with their birth rate and all.  Italy is a small country. They need another Duce to eject these folks.

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Posted by peiper   United Kingdom  on 09/10/2013 at 05:03 AM   
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calendar   Monday - September 09, 2013

yeah, what she said

Sorry about the overly bright and slightly fuzzy sound. Somebody had the mic feed set waaay too high. Turning your treble down 3 notches helps.


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Posted by Drew458   United States  on 09/09/2013 at 05:21 PM   
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Not that very many people ever read this far down, but this blog was the creation of Allan Kelly and his friend Vilmar. Vilmar moved on to his own blog some time ago, and Allan ran this place alone until his sudden and unexpected death partway through 2006. We all miss him. A lot. Even though he is gone this site will always still be more than a little bit his. We who are left to carry on the BMEWS tradition owe him a great debt of gratitude, and we hope to be able to pay that back by following his last advice to us all:
  1. Keep a firm grasp of Right and Wrong
  2. Stay involved with government on every level and don't let those bastards get away with a thing
  3. Use every legal means to defend yourself in the event of real internal trouble, and, most importantly:
  4. Keep talking to each other, whether here or elsewhere
It's been a long strange trip without you Skipper, but thanks for pointing us in the right direction and giving us a swift kick in the behind to get us going. Keep lookin' down on us, will ya? Thanks.

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Oh, and here's some kind of visitor flag counter thingy. Hey, all the cool blogs have one, so I should too. The Visitors Online thingy up at the top doesn't count anything, but it looks neat. It had better, since I paid actual money for it.
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