Metock Case Ruling: EU Brings Down Danish Immigration Law

They should all be deported, the race-mixing whores and their mongrels as well. If Europeans had a backbone they wouldn’t care what some international kangaroo court says. That picture is enough to make a dog sick. I vomited in my mouth a little when I saw it. Simply disgusting. Note that it’s White European women who miscegenate.

Certain Germans a few generations ago knew how to deal with such behavior.

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The sign reads: I am a pig who dates Jews.

Two months ago, the Irish held a referendum on the Treaty of Lisbon. We all now know how it ended. One of the elements in the run-up to that referendum was the Irish concern for their abortion laws. The Irish have an abortion legislation that doesn’t fit in the minds of most liberal journalists. They also thought that the Treaty of Lisbon could liberalize it against their will. That is why the Irish voted “No,” some argue, even after so many explicit promises by politicians that there was absolutely no reason to worry. On 26 July, the Court of Justice of the European Communities (Ecj) proved the Irish right: National law is subordinate to whatever is ruled on the European level. As a consequence, the Danish Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen found himself in trouble: after the ECJ ruling in the Metock case the Danish immigration legislation is now completely void and worthless.

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