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STILL HOPE FOR EUROPE

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For those doom-and-gloom pessimists convinced of the inevitability of the Islamization of Europe, here's a wonderfully cheery news bulletin:  Moslem imams are fleeing Holland in droves.

Of course, the BBC reports this as proof of Dutch Islamophobia.  The tuth is that the Dutch are finally waking up to the threat of Islamofascism in their midst.  There are over one million Moslems in Holland now, and in cities like Rotterdam, well over a third of the children are Moslem.

Now, if the Dutch could just get regular Moslem immigrants to follow their imams out of the country…

Yet there is far better news in France.  The fate of Europe will be decided there in the presidential election on April 22, with a runoff if necessary on May 6.  The "Sego-Sarko" race is the most important political event in the world for 2007.

The candidate of the Socialist Party promising nothing but cloud-cuckooland nostalgia and total capitulation to Islamification (at the same time!) is the beautiful and charismatic Ségolène Royal (accent on the second syllable: roy-ahl).  She is known as "Sego."

The candidate of French sanity promising to take France into a free and actually French future is Nicolas Sarkozy, obviously nicknamed "Sarko."

Sarko's been down on the polls, as Frenchfolk fear he will force them to live in the 21st century and actually take on the Moslem thugs that control their inner cities.  Sego's been up because the French still fantasize about a socialist dreamland.

Yet week after week now, Sego has been blundering from one gaffe and screw-up after another.  She goes to China and praises the Chicom justice system as the equal of France's.  She calls for the independence of Quebec – in Canada.  She gets snookered by a French comedian, Gerald Dahan, pretending to be a well-known journalist, who gets her to display her ignorance on a number of subjects.

There's lots more.  Her candidacy is collapsing and Sarko is now way ahead.  It's still a long way to April 22, but if Sarko keeps going up and Sego down, France has a chance to resurrect itself.

It may have started to do so demographically.  It's the current wisdom to predict demographic doom for France, but now it seems that at last Frenchwomen – real Frenchwomen not Moslem immigrants – are having more babies.

I first wrote about Sarko two years ago (January, 2005) in Sarko vs. Eurabia (there's also a great picture of him as well).  The two most important countries in Europe are Germany and France.  With Angela Merkel leading the first and Sarko the second, Europe has a chance of not becoming Eurabia.

We'll find out on April 22 if there's still hope for Europe.