re.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hwOCUuILJIg&feature=related

Hirshi on course with Wilders,Van Gogh, stirring up the Muslim controvers
again.


Wilders is seen here as a Nazi, both in Netherland and Belgium and i hate to
inform you, but Theo was a incredible pig,and the same goes for Wilders and
their buccaneers.

Very important parts of your reflection of Hirshi's biography, are lies
distributed by the anti Islamic think-tank behind the Hirshi-scenery.

Allow me to give you some examples.


Quote Ham, quoting Hirschi's bio.

Hirsi resigned her parliamentary position, due to a controversy over the
legitimacy of her Dutch citizenship,
--
Since leaving the Dutch parliament, Hirsi Ali has made public statements in
support of restrictive immigration policies, expressing her concern that
Muslim immigrants, once in the majority, would introduce Sharia law to their
adopted nations.

---------------------------------------------
Some comments.

Hirshi's Dutch citizenship was based on false declarations made by her.
When the Dutch government found out beyond any doubt, an presented the solid
proof, Hirshi already had made it into the parliament.(very big paycheck)

It is impossible to strip somebody of his parlementarial title and boot him
or here out of the parliament.(once chosen by the voice of the people, your
seat is solid here.)
Different case for her Falsely aquired Dutch nationality,...and working with
her
false declarations and the proof, the Dutch Governement and parliament
brought her nationality back under debate and controverse....never ending
story..however Hirshi herself tought it was neccesary to stir up all Dutch
controversions of that time, mostly already exploited by the duo Wilders-Van
Gogh,apparently in an attempt to embarras the Dutch goverment.

To solve the case without major defacements, Netherland asked the American
authorities to allow her in ,and to get her out of Holland, and the
controverse's.
Note, her life was really endangered by the islamic community, but only
after
Hirshi did all the above and furthermore connected herself with the
Nazi-Wilders and Theo Van Gogh, both very famous pigs here.

She's very busy wright now to do the same act in America,and very clearly
the American government is aware of the pattern that is shining true again.
Mark my words, the time is near that they will boot her out of America,and
they already asked the Dutch government to take her back again,and the
reason they call upon, is that they are not obligated to guaranty her
safety.
Again it is Hirshi herself stirring up the controverse's, polarising the
major theme's like Van Gogh did, and wilders.


These are only some remarks.
Adrie





2011/3/4 Ham Priday <[email protected]>

> Hi Marsha --
>
>
>
>  Greetings Ham and Mark,
>>
>> I've been wondering about whose life-story I and you might
>> most admire.  I've settled on Vincent Van Gogh or Georgia
>> O'Keefe because they seemed to have lived life for their own
>> purposes.  Who do you most admire?
>>
>
> Your query made me think of heroes --generals, explorers, inventors, and
> the like -- all male of course.  But your mention of O'Keefe quickly brought
> to mind a young lady I greatly admire, though it's quite possible you have
> never heard of her.  I'm referring to Ayaan Hirsi Ali, author of the
> best-selling auto-biography "Infidel".  Here are some of the highlights of
> her career.
>
> Born in Somalia (1969), Hirsi was raised Muslim and spent her childhood in
> Africa and Saudi Arabia.  Following Islamic custom, she was circumcised at
> the age of five under her grandmother's order, despite the protests of her
> father, an educated Somali rebel who was later arrested under the rule of
> Siad Barre. In 1992, Hirsi Ali moved to the Netherlands as a refugee -
> escaping a forced marriage to a distant cousin she had never met.  She
> learned Dutch (and five other languages!) working as an interpreter in
> abortion clinics and shelters for battered women while earning a masters
> degree in political science at the prestigious Leiden University.
>
> Within ten years of her residency in the Netherlands, Hirsi became a member
> of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy where she served as an MP,
> working for the rights of Muslim women in Europe, the enlightenment of
> Islam, and security in the West.  Hirsi Ali denonced Islam following the
> 7/11 terrorist attacks, providing the and voice-over for "Submission", the
> Theo van Gogh film which criticized the treatment of women in Islamic
> society.  You may have read that Van Gogh was murdered in an Amsterdam
> street in 2004 by an assassin who pinned a letter to his body threatening
> Ali's death.
>
> Hirsi resigned her parliamentary position, due to a controversy over the
> legitimacy of her Dutch citizenship, and fled to the U.S. in September of
> 2006 where she began working for the American Enterprise Institute, a
> conservative think tank.  (She is currently a resident fellow at AEI.) Hirsi
> was named among Time Magazine's "100 Most Influential People of 2005,"
> received Norway's Human Rights Service's Bellwether of the Year Award, the
> Danish Freedom Prize, the Swedish Democracy Prize, and the Moral Courage
> Award for commitment to conflict resolution, ethics, and world citizenship.
>
> Since leaving the Dutch parliament, Hirsi Ali has made public statements in
> support of restrictive immigration policies, expressing her concern that
> Muslim immigrants, once in the majority, would introduce Sharia law to their
> adopted nations.  It is her view that current immigration policy will lead
> to ethnic and religious division, causing nation states to lose their
> sovereignty and fostering the exploitation of women and children.  She has
> proposed several alternative policies to avoid this catastrophe.
>
> At the age of 41, this brilliant woman with a death sentence over her head
> understands the threat of religious tyranny as few of us in the free world
> do.  Through her unique experience of Western Civilization, she also has
> come to value individual freedom and the sanctity of human life with a
> passion that Americans have sadly lost.  If you get a chance, download Ali's
> recent speech (and responses to audience questions) at the University of
> Wisconsin   (The video link is http://europennews.dk/en/node/29832. )  I
> think you'll see why Hirsi Ali has earned my admiration.
>
> Thanks for the opportunity, Marsha, and best regards,
> Ham
>
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