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Geert Wilders Says There's No Such Thing as Moderate IslamCan't Someone Tell Geert Wilders to Stop His Anti-Muslim Diatribes Before Somebody Gets Hurt? A couple of years ago, a billboard appeared outside Columbia, SC, looming above Interstate 26. Beady eyes stared out from a black balaclava emblazoned with an ... |
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Wilders angry at German 'right-wing populist' labelPVV leader Geert Wilders has demanded the German ambassador explain why he and the anti-islam party are mentioned in a 32-page leaflet warning of the dangers posed by far-right political groupings. The brochure, paid for by the German justice ministry, ... |
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Dutch Cabinet moves toward burqa banGeert Wilders tweeted that the proposed measure was "fantastic news." THE HAGUE, Netherlands — The Dutch Cabinet moved a step closer Friday to banning the burqa, making good on an election promise that is largely symbolic but has broad public support. |
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Swapping Adam Hasner for Allen West Would Replace One Anti-Islam Politician ...In 2009, Hasner invited anti-Islam nutbag Geert Wilders, a member of the Dutch Parliament, to be the featured speaker at an event in Palm Beach County. "We need strong leaders like we have here today, Allen West and Adam Hasner," Wilders said that ... |
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Foreign Minister rejects slur on WildersDutch Foreign Minister Uri Rosenthal says he categorically rejects the suggestion he claims is created by a German brochure that Freedom Party leader Geert Wilders operates outside the framework of law and order and parliamentary democracy. |
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Jelle Hiemstra - from Freedom Party to Frisian RouteThese are the words of Geert Wilders, a voiceover in a commercial on the website of his PVV Freedom Party. Over his voice, we see images of planes arriving at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport, slowly dissolving to women wearing the Islamic veil, ... |
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Queen Beatrix of Netherlands defends decision to wear headscarf on state visitQueen Beatrix took on the fiery leader of her country's anti-Muslim party, Geert Wilders, on Thursday by dismissing as "nonsense" his criticism of her decision to wear a headscarf during a recent visit to a mosque. The queen made her unusually ... |
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Beastweek vs. Wilders: No ContestBeastweek decided to take a swipe at Geert Wilders this month -- no particular reason, just because he's still there. It's a singularly empty piece, a selection of complaints by Christopher Dickey rattling around, anchored by an almost comically ... |
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