Talk:Bürgerrechtsbewegung Solidarität
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That the Bürgerrechtsbewegung Solidarität are being accused of being right-wing is quite funny. I would ask the previous author to write why the BüSo are what he claims, otherwise this is just a basic slander. They have been called right-wing by some, communists by others, and many other silly insults. For those who can't speak german and wish to check out more info, look directly at the main page of LaRouche's publication, EIR, and decide for yourself. This is the American publication, but it accurately reflects the work of the German party and youth movement. They represent the American system of Franklin Roosevelt, Alexander Hamilton and Lyndon LaRouche. For those who do not understand the American system of political economy, I personally suggest reading the Federalist papers, at least some of which you can get online for free. This party intends to create 10 million new jobs in Germany through reindustrialisierung and building of state-funded infrastructure. The export market for the new industries lies to the east. Eastern Europe and Asia would benefit greatly by increased trade with Germany. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Nemesis1981 (talk • contribs).
The page is written in dire English, and as for this page, it's easy enough to work out that "reindustrialierung" is not an English word!
- Thanks for pointing that out. I've returned it to the stub. SlimVirgin (talk) 19:17, 19 February 2007 (UTC)
Slim, instead of destroying other people's work, why not just correct the english? Some people write and speak 2 languages, and this might be the person's second language. The word meant would have been re-industrialisation. I guess though that either you are not interested in the truth, in which case it is true what is written about you on the net, or you are as another source informs me, an agent, witting or otherwise, of the circles behind dick cheney. I don't know, and don't care to. I will correct the english and then repost for that user. Friedrich von Hohenstaufen (not related to the man himself)