Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Far Right Sees Gains in German Vote - New York Times

Sweet Jeebus, it's happening everywhere!

In Kiwiland, the religiously insane, working for their version of Wingnuttia, have put private eyes on Helen Clark and are spearding lies about her husband.

We are all soon to be in hell.

Far Right Sees Gains in German Vote - New York Times:

FRANKFURT, Sept. 17 - A far-right party made further inroads in Germany's economically fragile east today, winning seats in a state election in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania, a lonely land of farms and fishing villages that is the home constituency of Chancellor Angela Merkel.

The National Democratic Party, which openly espouses xenophobic and neo-Nazi views, was projected to win slightly more than 7 percent of the vote, according to exit polls. That was less than analysts here had feared, but enough to clear the threshold of 5 percent for seats in the Parliament.

Extreme right parties will now be represented in three of Germany's six eastern states, a trend that worries officials and underlines the divide between the country's eastern and western halves. Far-right parties have negligible support in western Germany, which is more prosperous.

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