Swiss vote to ban minaret construction (10 Viewers)

Jul 2, 2006
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Good for the Swiss.I'm glad to see people resisting the brutal islamization of Europe.This is a minor victory,the complete ban of this backwards cult should be the next step.
it would be an unsighted and wrong decision.

i wonder what would happen if people of here start to resist brutal non-islamization and secret/illegal churches at basements of apartments. as i said before, there are 4 minarets in switzerland but there are hundreds of churches in here.
 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
Moderator
Aug 27, 2008
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Did a bit of reading (got nothing else to do :D) and found two posters the People's Party used during the past couple of years for their campaigns...



 

icemaη

Rab's Husband - The Regista
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Aug 27, 2008
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On a completely different topic, how difficult is it to obtain a passport the countries you have lived in? I know that in the UK you need to live 5 yrs (now its 10 I think) in the country minimum. How different is it in other (European) countries?
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
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icεmαή;2251740 said:
On a completely different topic, how difficult is it to obtain a passport the countries you have lived in? I know that in the UK you need to live 5 yrs (now its 10 I think) in the country minimum. How different is it in other (European) countries?
different Passports are obsolete in EU countries if you're an EU citizen :)

In ireland it goes:
Birth
Descent
Adoption
Marriage

and Naturalisation at the discression of the Minister for Foreign Affairs .
 

Ahmed

Principino
Sep 3, 2006
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icεmαή;2251709 said:
Did a bit of reading (got nothing else to do :D) and found two posters the People's Party used during the past couple of years for their campaigns...




Bazinga, indeed.
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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icεmαή;2251740 said:
On a completely different topic, how difficult is it to obtain a passport the countries you have lived in? I know that in the UK you need to live 5 yrs (now its 10 I think) in the country minimum. How different is it in other (European) countries?
In Norway it takes something like 7 years to obtain citizenship. But I don't know what the conditions are, I imagine you have to able to show an employment record, because countries generally like it when people move there and contribute to the economy.
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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You gotta love it when religious leaders get together and agree to "work together" because although they don't trust each other the other guy is still much better than those filthy atheists.
 

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