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Akiba, my impression was that of all in parliamentonly 6% elected, out of 100%, were Nazis! So 94%presumably elected are non-Nazis! Just my take on Reb's post!Love to you,nTo: MSersLife Sent: Mon, September 20, 2010 2:04:33 PMSubject: Re: Sad...no disgusted...no sad AND disgusted

So Reb, if only 6% voted, How is it that they were elected?

Yes, it is a sorrowful and, as you called it, disgusting thing. I am sorry.

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~*~Akiba~*~

-- Sad...no disgusted...no sad AND disgusted

So...it happened...unbelievable as it is. Yes, I want to call it unbelievable, I know many say today it shouldn't have come as a surprise, and in a way I suppose it didn't, but I just never wanted to believe it would actually take place... an actual nazi party* in the Swedish parliament. And with a risk of real influence** as well.

I am sad all over AND completely disgusted.

Many sad and angry songs played today. Over and over again.

I know. They (t he morons who voted nazi) are only about 6%. That means 94% didn't. And I suppose that should be a comfort. Probably will be, another day. But today I am just sad and disgusted.

Doesn't make it a lot better that here where we are they actually got between 10% and 14%. said over dinner today: "Never before have I seen and heard people do the nazi salute [sieg Heil] live. Not anywhere. Not anytime. Only in documentaries about the 1930's and 1940's and world war II. But here I have.... And yet this is a nice place. How is that even possible?" I can only agree, and I have no answer. This IS a nice place. But yes, here I have seen and heard that, and been disgusted by it, and the political situation is just plain nightmarish. It doesn't add up, it just doesn't.

Sigh... I guess I should go to bed now, and I say as one friend of mine said in a text just now: "Going to bed now. When I wake up tomorrow I want this whole election result to just have been a bad nasty dream". Agree.

love

/Reb

* Sverigedemokraterna, abbrevia ted SD, used to be an self-acclaimed nazi party, they have cleaned up their act a little. But not their agenda or their politics, the only thing that has changed is they no longer use the nazi-word, and they *try* to refrain from saying Sieg Heil and stuff like that in public, with varied/limited success (ie. they tend to do that as soon as they don't know there is a camera or reporter present). And in at least one local parliament (City hall? Is that the word?), another, very much openly nazi, party has won a seat.

** Neither the socialist nor the non-socialist side won a majority on their own, so the solution, as it looks right now, will be a minority government always at risk of having to rely on the SD-party. I know they say *now* they will never ever do that, but we have yet to see that in actual day to day polit ics, when they need a majority vote in the parliament. One can always hope, of course.

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Ok, well it still sucks.

~*~Hugs~*~

~*~Akiba~*~

-- Sad...no disgusted...no sad AND disgusted

So...it happened...unbelievable as it is. Yes, I want to call it unbelievable, I know many say today it shouldn't have come as a surprise, and in a way I suppose it didn't, but I just never wanted to believe it would actually take place... an actual nazi party* in the Swedish parliament. And with a risk of real influence** as well.

I am sad all over AND completely disgusted.

Many sad and angry songs played today. Over and over again.

I know. They (t he morons who voted nazi) are only about 6%. That means 94% didn't. And I suppose that should be a comfort. Probably will be, another day. But today I am just sad and disgusted.

Doesn't make it a lot better that here where we are they actually got between 10% and 14%. said over dinner today: "Never before have I seen and heard people do the nazi salute [sieg Heil] live. Not anywhere. Not anytime. Only in documentaries about the 1930's and 1940's and world war II. But here I have.... And yet this is a nice place. How is that even possible?" I can only agree, and I have no answer. This IS a nice place. But yes, here I have seen and heard that, and been disgusted by it, and the political situation is just plain nightmarish. It doesn't add up, it just doesn't.

Sigh... I guess I should go to bed now, and I say as one friend of mine said in a text just now: "Going to bed now. When I wake up tomorrow I want this whole election result to just have been a bad nasty dream". Agree.

love

/Reb

* Sverigedemokraterna, abbrevia ted SD, used to be an self-acclaimed nazi party, they have cleaned up their act a little. But not their agenda or their politics, the only thing that has changed is they no longer use the nazi-word, and they *try* to refrain from saying Sieg Heil and stuff like that in public, with varied/limited success (ie. they tend to do that as soon as they don't know there is a camera or reporter present). And in at least one local parliament (City hall? Is that the word?), another, very much openly nazi, party has won a seat.

** Neither the socialist nor the non-socialist side won a majority on their own, so the solution, as it looks right now, will be a minority government always at risk of having to rely on the SD-party. I know they say *now* they will never ever do that, but we have yet to see that in actual day to day polit ics, when they need a majority vote in the parliament. One can always hope, of course.

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Correct! Your explanation was much shorter than my "short" answer...love/Reb>> Akiba, my impression was that of all in parliament> only 6% elected, out of 100%, were Nazis! So 94%> presumably elected are non-Nazis! Just my take on > Reb's post!> Love to you,> n> > > > > > ________________________________> To: MSersLife > Sent: Mon, September 20, 2010 2:04:33 PM> Subject: Re: Sad...no disgusted...no sad AND disgusted> > > So Reb, if only 6% voted, How is it that they were elected? > Yes, it is a sorrowful and, as you called it, disgusting thing. I am sorry.> > > > > ~*~Hugs~*~> ~*~Akiba~*~> -- Sad...no disgusted...no sad AND disgusted> > So...it happened...unbelievable as it is. Yes, I want to call it unbelievable, I > know many say today it shouldn't have come as a surprise, and in a way I suppose > it didn't, but I just never wanted to believe it would actually take place... an > actual nazi party* in the Swedish parliament. And with a risk of real > influence** as well. > > > I am sad all over AND completely disgusted. > > Many sad and angry songs played today. Over and over again. > > I know. They (t he morons who voted nazi) are only about 6%. That means 94% > didn't. And I suppose that should be a comfort. Probably will be, another day. > But today I am just sad and disgusted. > > Doesn't make it a lot better that here where we are they actually got between > 10% and 14%. said over dinner today: "Never before have I seen and heard > people do the nazi salute [sieg Heil] live. Not anywhere. Not anytime. Only in > documentaries about the 1930's and 1940's and world war II. But here I have.... > And yet this is a nice place. How is that even possible?" I can only agree, and > I have no answer. This IS a nice place. But yes, here I have seen and heard > that, and been disgusted by it, and the political situation is just plain > nightmarish. It doesn't add up, it just doesn't. > > Sigh... I guess I should go to bed now, and I say as one friend of mine said in > a text just now: "Going to bed now. When I wake up tomorrow I want this whole > election result to just have been a bad nasty dream". Agree.> > love> /Reb> > > > > > * Sverigedemokraterna, abbrevia ted SD, used to be an self-acclaimed nazi party, > they have cleaned up their act a little. But not their agenda or their politics, > the only thing that has changed is they no longer use the nazi-word, and they > *try* to refrain from saying Sieg Heil and stuff like that in public, with > varied/limited success (ie. they tend to do that as soon as they don't know > there is a camera or reporter present). And in at least one local parliament > (City hall? Is that the word?), another, very much openly nazi, party has won a > seat. > > ** Neither the socialist nor the non-socialist side won a majority on their own, > so the solution, as it looks right now, will be a minority government always at > risk of having to rely on the SD-party. I know they say *now* they will never > ever do that, but we have yet to see that in actual day to day polit ics, when > they need a majority vote in the parliament. One can always hope, of course.>

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