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Started by astr0144, August 25, 2016, 06:08:48 AM

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I listened to the interview again, but this time I searched the document for things he talks about like "20 kg", "bred" and "carrots", and I couldn't find any of those words (in their German version, obviously) on the official text.

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Quote from: ArMaP on September 02, 2016, 08:33:11 PM
I listened to the interview again, but this time I searched the document for things he talks about like "20 kg", "bred" and "carrots", and I couldn't find any of those words (in their German version, obviously) on the official text.

did you try checking the peculiar triangular sky monolith ? no stone unturned eh ? :D



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Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel admitted on live TV that multiculturalism is a "living lie"

Some further ref to Angela Merkel....

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are totally silent...

Germany's chancellor Angela Merkel has made herself famous for being a very outspoken supporter of bringing in as many Syrian refugees as possible, adopting a literal open borders policy...but she now regrets it big time and for good reason.

There have been thousands of sexual assaults and other violent crimes reported over the last year, with more happening al the time

The German people had apparently had enough of this rampant crime in Germany, because they just dealt a crushing blow to Merkel's conservative Democrat party and voted them out by a large margin. Merkel then took to the stage to backtrack as much as she could, citing that the migrant crisis could have been avoided, and that she regrets the mistake she made, also referring to multiculturalism as a "living lie."



According to the Daily Mail,

Speaking to the party faithful at its annual conference, she repeated her catchphrase from throughout the migrant crisis, 'we can do this', but effectively admitted Germany could only cope if she wrestled back control of the influx.

'A continuation of the current influx would in the long-term overwhelm the state and society, even in a country like Germany,' she said.

The leader, once known as the 'Iron Chancellor', won rapturous applause after announcing the volte face. However, she resisted calls to set a limit on the number of arrivals.

'We want to, and we will, noticeably reduce the number of refugees,' she told the conference in Karlsruhe. 'With an approach focused on the German, European and global level, we will succeed in regulating and limiting migration.'

Mrs Merkel attempted to defend her August decision, which drew hundreds of thousands to Europe, claiming it was a 'humanitarian imperative'. She appealed to the party's sense of history, saying that the same strength that allowed it 'to rebuild from the rubble of the war to create the economic miracle, and to go from division to a reunified country' would get Germany through the crisis.

She said she was banking on a multi-pronged approach to cut migrant numbers, urging bolstered protection for the bloc's external borders, support for Turkey to host refugees long-term and a long-shot bid for a distribution scheme among EU member states.

She also touted a range of measures already undertaken in Germany including speeding up the deportation of failed asylum applicants. Mrs Merkel, who has been the country's leader for a decade, tried to paint an upbeat vision saying it was no longer the 'sick man of Europe' and 'should be a country that is open, curious, tolerant and even exciting'.



If Barack Obama and his liberal puppets would open their eyes and learn from the mistakes of others the United States could avoid having the same regrets the Angela Merkel and other countries have.



Obama Totally Silent After Angela Merkel Admits Bringing In Refugees Was a Catastrophic Mistake


http://endingthefed.com/obama-totally-silent-after-angela-merkel-admits-bringing-in-refugees-was-a-catastrophic-mistake.html



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'I wish I could turn back time' Merkel finally admits she REGRETS open-door migrant policy


Following a devastating defeat in Berlin state elections today, Mrs Merkel said she accepted her share of responsibility for voters punishing her ruling Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) party for her refugee-friendly migrant policy.

Speaking at a news conference in Berlin, she said: "If I could, I would turn back the time by many, many years."

The German premier admitted she could have been better prepared for the influx of migrants last year.

She added if she knew how people wanted her to change her migrant policy she would consider it.

And she admitted Germany had not been "world champions" in integrating migrants in the past, saying it would take time to integrate them.

Monday's defeat is the second in two weeks, with the Chancellor being defeated in her own constituency in the state of Mecklenburg-Western-Pomerania.

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Mrs Merkel said she wished she could turn back time to change her open-door migrant policy of 2015
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Attacks by migrants and clashes with Germans have plagued the country over the past year as they struggle to cope with the numbers unprecedented in modern times.

Sounding particularly conciliatory, Mrs Merkel added that if the wish of the German people was for the country not to be swamped with uncontrolled and unregulated migration "then that is exactly what I am fighting for".

Right-wing party, the Alternative for Germany (AfD), made big gains during the weekend's state elections as Germans reacted to Mrs Merkel's policy.

The German Chancellor said her party needed to reach out to AfD supporters and she is still motivated to lead the country and her party.

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Members of the AfD celebrated their win over the CDU in Berlin
She said: "Back in 1989, when the wall came down, it looked like we were on the right path, that everyone else just needed to imitate our model.

"But it turned out that it's not that easy.

"The saying 'we can do this' is part of my political work. I really don't want to repeat it anymore. Some feel provoked by this sentence but it wasn't meant that way.

"If people decide that they do not want to take in people of a Muslim belief then the constitution, the Christian values and my personal opinion will be opposed to that.


"I myself have also relied on the Dublin agreement for a long time, that, simply speaking, removed the problem from Germany.

"That was not good. And if I could I would turn back time for many, many years to be able to better prepare myself with the entire government and all those responsible for this situation that hit us when we were rather unprepared in the late summer of 2015.

"Since then we have tried with all our might to shape, organise and regulate and much has already been achieved with this, very much.

"Still, I am aware that many areas are still lacking."

Despite the devastating double defeat, the Chancellor said she had the "absolutely certain feeling that Germany will come out of this difficult phase better than it entered it".

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Mrs Merkel has faced serious criticism, with EU President Tusk blaming her for the migrant crisis
If I could, I would turn back the time by many, many years
Angela Merkel
Commenting on a recent poll showing 82 percent of voters wanted a change in her migrant policy, she added: "If I knew what change in policy people wanted, I would be ready to consider it and to talk about it."

"But the poll does not give any advice on that," she added.

A backlash against her migrant policy has raised questions about whether Merkel, Europe's most powerful leader, will stand for a fourth term next year. Given a dearth of options in her party, however, she is still the most likely candidate.

Asked whether she will run again next year, Merkel smiled and declined to comment. She said she was still motivated.


http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/712125/Angela-Merkel-admits-regrets-open-door-migrant-policy