Friday 13 March 2009

AT THE GATES OF VIENNA



Progress Party chairman Siv Jensen now warns against what she herself called for the ongoing assassination of Norway from the islami.

- We must put a stop to this, she demanded, like they did at the gates of Vienna in 1683.

- FrP will renew Norway, the Norwegian law, and make a Norwegian government that will apply to their people.
We will not allow any special requirements for individual groups, she settled permanently in her speech to the national executive.

She painted a grim picture of what will happen if one allows for special treatment in her beloved country.

She pointed to Malmö where Swedish law, according to Jensen that is, is replaced by the Sharia-law in parts of the city; and the Swedish police reportedly hardly dare to enter in some areas.

- This is threatening. This should not get into Oslo, "said Jensen.

The reason for the party Chairman's proposal is the much-talked about hijab issue, and demands from Islamic groups on their own Islamic teaching, and about their own Islamic food in Norwegian prisons.

She also slammed the government's attempt to limit the possibilities of religious criticism.

Jensen said that the hijab as a part of the police uniform, has nothing to do with religion.

(What else would it have to do with, one must wonder?)

- The uniformed Norway must not lay the basis for the faith, she noted.

Siv Jensen also used the occasion to accuse the government for having removed themselves from people's everyday life.

She promises changes if FrP comes to power.

- Every single day until September, we will remind Jens Stoltenberg about all the promises that his government has broken.

- The government has detached itself from the lives of ordinary people, she said.

- We are willing to do other things than the government after government has in the past, and where it is difficult to spot any difference.
The goal is to get into government, and make life easier for most people, completed the party chairman.

She then took up the elderly, health care, and other areas where she believes the government has failed.

The most serious attack was directed against the Siv Jensen called for "SV's modern school."

She said that the SV-school leads to a school where students do not know where they should be from one hour to the other.

- We must put away all the experimental school thing SV has been working with for over three years.
It is only pugging that apply, said Jensen.

The Frp-chairman will introduce a school that goes back to a secure framework and classrooms, and a school where teachers have authority.

Any of them small cheeky devils she will simply remove from the classroom.

We can, in other words, now talk about a pure declaration of war from the Progress Party, directed against all of the moderate and tolerant Norway.

We`re at the gates of Vienna once more.



Tuesday 3 March 2009

THE SNAASA CONNECTION


By coincidence the norwegian health care minister has, during only a week, challenged all the country's doctors with moves that are dangerous near the limits of tolerance for medics.

23. January 2009 he presented the proposal that doctors should be deprived responsibility for the specialist training.
Three days later, he stands up in the country's largest newspaper, and tells everybody about how his son had help against kolikk-pain from the Snaasa-oldtimer; for eleven years ago.

The Snaasa-oldtimer is a renowned norwegian healer.

Lise Lotte Folge, Editor-in-chief of Today's Medicine did not like that; as most of the other norwegian medics.

The last to see red was biology professor Kristian Gundersen, and he was to argue strongly that it is most unprofessionally by the country's Health-boss to herald the Snaasa-oldtimer; in order to legitimize the treatment methods that have not been documented scientifically.
Gundersen has the support of the norwegian physician president, who is not particularly excited for The Snaasa Connection.

But something more, and far more remarkable, is about to happen in the relationship between the Health-chief and the country's doctors.
The proposal to impose a permanent two days nursinghome-service a the week for every norwegian doctor, is seen by the president in Allmennlegeforeningen as a declaration of war against the sick.

In reality it is, of course, a declaration of war against the doctors; unless the Health-baron is prepared to open the governments wallet, to compensate fully for the concomitant loss of income in the private offices of the medical doctors.

Most of us recognize clearly that any compensation will never happen.