Dutch election winner Wilders meets Israeli president, pledges support
Dutch parties agree on final formation of rightwing government, Wilders says
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Political parties in the Netherlands have reached a final agreement on the formation of their incoming right-wing government, election winner Geert Wilders said on Tuesday.
After almost six months of negotiations, Wilders’ nationalist PVV party reached an agreement last month to form a coalition with three other conservative parties but they had not agreed on cabinet posts.
TAKING A BULLET FOR MOHAMMAD
Texas was the scene of an attempted murder of security personnel at a cartoon festival featuring depictions of the prophet. Security was tight. Gert Wilders, the Dutch politician, who has warned the world about Islamization was also there. Wilders has called for a ban on the Muslim holy book, the Koran, and has been quoted as saying, “I don’t hate Muslims, I hate Islam.”
Pam Geller’s American Freedom Defense Initiative hosted the event, offering $1o,000 for the best cartoon featuring Mohammad. Extra security was on hand. Two terrorist tried to disrupt the proceedings, but met their master before they executing their scheme. The wanna bees took aim while existing their vehicle shooting a security officer, but the wounds were non life threatening. Garland Texas police officers promptly entered the fray killing the amoebas on the spot. Free speech lives.