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Old 11-25-2006, 01:33 PM   #12 (permalink)
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You don't think it works that way? I disagree. I have reason to believe it does work that way. Here:

CNSNews.com) - A Dutch political party that failed to qualify to participate in the country's general election Wednesday has blamed harassment from "far right" elements that took issue with its pro-pedophilia platform.

The PNVD was forced to end its campaign recently after it was unable to obtain the signatures required for it to contest the election.

Although the party only needed 570 signatures - 30 from each of the Netherlands' 19 regions - and had failed to reach even that modest target, a conservative family organization in the U.S. warned that the episode should be taken seriously despite the fringe nature of the group.

"I think we should take it as warning here in America," said Janice Crouse, senior fellow at Concerned Women for America.

"Certainly this is coming here and there are people already in America who want to say that children enjoy sex and that children ought to be taught sex by adults," she said.

PNVD party secretary Norbert de Jonge told Cybercast News Service in a telephone interview that people who wanted to sign in support of the party's candidacy had been threatened and intimidated.

Read the entire story at this link:

Pedophile Party Blames 'Far Right' for Campaign Collapse -- 11/22/2006

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