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Free Flanders

 Click here to see the full sized picture 09/01/2009 :: This newsletter provides ample examples of how harmful Belgium is for Flanders. At the behest of the French-speaking establishment which governs Belgium, the Dutch-speaking Flemish majority in the country is confronted with:

- a legal system which is bankrupt and no longer protects people against criminals,

- a government deficit which Flanders has to fill,

- an amnesty for hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens, whom the taxpayers will have to provide with an income,

- a parliament with a majority that is hostile to the majority of the Flemish electorate,

- a royal family whose greed is appalling and whose unwillingness to learn the language of the majority of the population is insulting,

- a Belgian Constitution which the authorities refuse to uphold whenever it guarantees the Flemings their rights.

Non-Belgians often wonder why Flanders so patiently puts up with the humiliations and with the contempt for its culture, its traditions and its freedoms. Flanders, however, has always refused to resort to violence. We will achieve our liberty without bloodshed, even if it takes a little longer. Belgium is collapsing. The signs are there for all to see. Soon, Flanders will be a free Republic, able to establish a genuine democracy where respect for the rule of law is a reality.

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