Theo van Gogh


Freedom and democracy is now been threatened for the same reasons the interviews show we should admire the Netherlands.

This documentary is from 1994, but in 2004 Theo van Gogh, a dutch itelectual and a free thinker got killed by an islamic extremist

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theo_van_Gogh_%28Film_director%29 Check the facts

Some would think there's never too much freedom, I think there is. Being so flexible in terms of moral, economics, religion, or public health, has only made them less aware of what the real world is all about.

The utilitarian way they've managed the cannabis sativa BIG bussiness -and other soft drugs as they refer to them-, is not very admirable, but their commitment to creative ways to face the world actual problems, is.

Let's see how they manage the fact of undesirable inmigrants like those who benefit from public housing, but will kill their film directors as a religious act without a doubt.




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Did you know that Muslim extremists attack Americans, too? Did you know about Sept. 11th. 2001?

Muslim extremists kill, kill who they want to, kill all the time, and don't care if they are killed in the act (martyrs). You talk about too much freedom... right, so let's limit that freedom. Let's not allow the practice of the religion of Islam, and not allowing any Muslim to legally be in the country, which would have prevented deaths of those victims. But that is politically incorrect.

America has all of these laws to be more moral than Amsterdam, Netherlands, it seems, comparing the no-drug, no-sex society of America to the much more open freedom that is available in Amsterdam, but doesn't seems to balance the scale/ratio of Muslims killing whoever, whenever.

They're called fingers, and yet they don't fing. - Franklin, The Critic

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