ZGram - 6/26/2004 - "Flemish nationalist party scores stunning victory!"

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June 26, 2004

Good Morning from  the Zundelsite:

Europe is not only stirring but flexing its muscle against its 
Marxist-flavored past!  I don't have nearly enough time to keep up 
with all that's going on, but little items like the one below deserve 
wide dissemination.  It tells you that even little guys count:

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UNSTOPPABLE: Vlaams Blok Scores Stunning Victory

News/Comment; Posted on: 2004-06-24 20:19:33

Despite an attempted government ban, the Flemish nationalist party marks
best results ever.

by Hendrik Bosch

Brussels -- Belgium's left-wing establishment was handed yet another
devastating blow last week in elections for the Flemish parliament as the
pro-White Vlaams Blok scored its best results ever. The VB, which supports a
"Flemish Flanders in a European Europe" received the vote of 1 in 4 Flemish
voters or 24.2% of the vote.

This is almost a 10% gain from the VB's already high score in 1999. Vlaams
Blok is now Flanders' single biggest political party. The only group to
score higher was actually a coalition of two separate parties and this was
by less than two percent.

In the largest Flemish city of Antwerp the VB came it at over 30% and in the
bilingual city of Brussels the Vlaams Blok became the largest Dutch speaking
party by far with double the seats of any other Flemish competitors.

In European Union elections which coincided with elections for the Flemish
Parliament, the Vlaams Blok also did well picking up yet another seat in the
European Parliament to bring their total to three.

Positive results came in from neighboring Wallonia as well. The Wallonian
National Front, a partner party of both Vlaams Blok and its French
counterpart, had been completely written off by media hacks and was expected
to fade away in this election. Instead it more than doubled its vote in
Wallonia with 8.1%.

This came as a slap in a face to Belgium's controlled government which has
openly declared its NUMBER ONE priority to be the silencing of the Vlaams
Blok.

Belgium is currently facing a skyrocketing crime rate, floundering economy,
and immigrant invasion, but according to Flemish traitor and spineless
Belgian prime minister Guy Verhofstad, the biggest problem facing the
country is the political choice of one quarter of the Flemish people.

Unable to defeat the VB at the ballot box the government has resorted to
backwards Soviet tactics of government oppression. In a act of desperation
at the VB's high poll numbers the government even went so far as to arrest
its leader several months before the election. They then charged the party
with "racism" in a Stalinist show-court for speaking the truth about the
immigrant invasion and foreigner crime rates. Meanwhile, through all this
the controlled leftist media ranted and raved about the evils of the
"fascist" Vlaams Blok and how they needed to be banned for the sake of the
country.

Verhofstad and his system cronies must have believed that with all of the
repression tactics this time they would finally be able to hold back the
Blok. Instead the VB managed to break through all the lies and repression
and score a stunning victory.

The VB still stands accused by the government, but last week's election was
a clear verdict from the people. Let's wish the Vlaams Blok and the
Wallonian National Front further victories and look forward to a day when
the REAL criminals - Belgium's political masters - are hauled before a court
to face the justice of the folk.

(Belgium has a complicated federal structure that is difficult for many to
understand. To simplify, it's divided into four separate federal states.
Dutch speaking Flanders in the north, French speaking Wallonia in the south,
the bi-lingual capital region of Brussels in the middle and the German
speaking regions in the East, the latter being composed of land taken from
Germany after World War I and II. Each of these regions have their own
parliaments or councils which hold elections every five years. This article
refers to these elections. For more information on Flanders and the Vlaams
Blok in English see: http://www.flemishrepublic.org/)

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