Friday, 3 June 2011

EU and e-Coli

Daniel Hannan has a horrifying story on his blog today http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/danielhannan/100090671/eu-child-propaganda-silly-or-sinister/ about a cartoon for children distributed by the EU. Why is it that as an EU taxpayer one has absolutely no right to stop this sinister nonsense? Those who decided to spend our money on this kind of drivel clearly believe like the Jesuits that if you catch the children early enough they will be followers for the rest of their lives. Nice also isn't it that the 'nasty' in this story is portrayed as a Jew. Is the EU trying to promote anti-semitism? The only answer can be yes. It is appalling and there needs to be an outcry about the two messages the EU seems intent on giving children. Divorce cannot come soon enough from this fascist organisation which believes only in elitism, protectionism and the supremacy of the Germans and the French - both countries with which for very good reason we have had serious arguments in the past. We should keep as far away as possible from them for our own good. Only a country like Germany would have the arrogance to blame the Spanish without much proof for the e-coli disaster. There is now evidence that has found the e-coli bug is not borne by fruit and vegetables. It looks likely the bug came from meat produced in that eco-fascist, green loving sanctimonious country Germany which on the basis of unproven science has gone completely mad and abandoned its nuclear power stations. Good for the French though as it will be France that makes up Germany's energy shortfall. History is not exactly repeating itself but it is amusing when you think that France wanted Germany's coal after WW1 by way of  reparations and is now to be paid for its electricity.    

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