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Turkish-Descent Politician Named Social Affairs Minister in Germany's Lower Saxony

 Monday, 19 April 2010

Aygul Ozkan from Germany's Christian Democratic Union has been named minister for social affairs in Lower Saxony, becoming the first Turkish-descent politician to win a ministerial post in a state in Germany.

Ozkan's assignment as Social Affairs, Women, Family, Health and Integration has been announced by Christian Wulff, minister-president of Lower Saxony, in Hannover on Monday.

Ozkan (38) replaces Mechthild Ross-Luttmann in a shuffle of four ministerial posts in Lower Saxony.


Yes, and to make herself a credible and sympathetic politician she announced that crucifixes will have to disappear from schools. I hope she will also forbid Muslim prayer rooms....

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Re: Germany: Turkish-Descent Politician Named Social Affairs Minister
« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2010, 12:40:40 PM »
So now they are letting the cat guard the milk.

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« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2010, 01:14:56 PM »
Yes, this is about the same as Israel handing over all it's weapons to Ahmadinejad to take care of them and of Israel,...  >:(

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Re: Germany: Turkish-Descent Politician Named Social Affairs Minister
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2010, 05:09:04 PM »
It was only a matter of time.

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Re: Germany: Turkish-Descent Politician Named Social Affairs Minister
« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2010, 05:17:39 AM »
Alright now we see no real Conservative party in Germany ,somone should start one
Thy destroyers and they that make thee waste shall go forth of thee.  Isaiah 49:17

 
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Re: Germany: Turkish-Descent Politician Named Social Affairs Minister
« Reply #5 on: April 30, 2010, 01:23:52 PM »
Re:  "we see no real Conservative party in Germany ,somone should start one"

Considering Germany's fairly recent history, it might be best to "let sleeping dogs lie".

The term "conservative" which we Americans use to denote a particular viewpoint within our own political framework, simply cannot be applied with regards to nations other than our own.

Other lands and peoples each have their own socio-economic and political histories bearing little if any relationship to our own concept of "Conservative".

What would be  "conservative" to Germans alive today who were once involved in the Reich? -- To conserve "traditional German values like National Socialism or Prussian Militarism?

How about those Germans who up until recently were living in a separate Communist State called East Germany? -- Shall we hope they turn back to "conservative German values" such as Marxism and hatred of all things Western?

Japan's Liberal Democratic Party is "neither liberal nor democratic".

There is a political party in India with its symbol a swastika but attributing to it no association like that which we here in the West associate with it.

In one South American country there once was (perhaps still) a political party of a 'traditional' viewpoint, using as its symbol a 'Communist sickle and hammer' motif, having replaced the 'hammer' with the Christian cross laid across the sickle!

And here in America, there are two major parties, each of which swears a sacred oath to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America against all enemies foreign and domestic:

The "Conservative" Republican Party promotes and supports a Supra-National Corporatist/Fascistic/Internationalist Surveillance Police State, wants no economic middle class, allows UN Treaties to supercede our own.

Its "Liberal" rival, the Democratic Party --  works to institute a Globalist World Socialist Federation, Incorporated, LLC, policed by a Surveillance State Swat Team Gestapo under the supervision of insane terrorists and sex perverts who control the UN. 

Well, at least we now know what the terms "conservative" and "liberal" mean!    :o  :'(

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Re: Germany: Turkish-Descent Politician Named Social Affairs Minister
« Reply #6 on: May 03, 2010, 09:04:19 AM »
Yes, the major point in Germany is that most conservatives, who do not even share a minimum of Nazi thoughts are immediately bashed by the media as Nazis and "deep brown scum". In fact there are conservative parties, but those do only exist in a small number without having any influence in the society.
All those parties "in the middle" are mainly without profile. All of them are traitors to their own programmes and ideology as long as it keeps them in power. The "conservative" Christian Democrats let Turks into their party, push them into positions of responsibility and all that because they hope to attract more voters within the Turkish minority.
I remember, there recently was a discussion in the local press of my city. It was about a minaret that was allowed by local court as it does not exceed hight limit and had no further function. The nighbours announced they would sell their homes and move away from that area already quite "turkized".
A "Social Democrat" politician came into the discussion and mentioned "a great victory for democracy. Another minaret is so welcome, it enrichens the cityscape of German cities, making them more colourful and attractive. Thos who do not want them shall move elsewhere. The immigrants are mainly muslims and as such they will be a growing part of the German society and in future will dominate our cities. ANd it is for them that we make our politics: The majorities of future multicultural colourful Germany, where Germans will only be a small part of the whole mixture. Like it or not." I found this comment not only highly shocking but also ignorant and very unmasking for leftist politics. Showing their ugly face already planning or at least tolerating the islamisation: I would like to see how many rights that stupid social democrat woman will have in about 30 years when she is the minority herself!