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Gramma2Many wrote on 02. 12. 2010 from USA about "Yodelling offends praying..."
You are glad?? Are you one of them? This is pure insanity.
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Daku wrote on 02. 12. 2010 from Ginzeng about "Yodelling offends praying..."
Justice? The exact opposite has happened. muslims are unable to tolerate ANYTHING they feel is offensive, and are part of a hateful and violent religion. How can a man be fined for yodeling? FREE SPEECH!!! I hope Europe soon experiences a backlash against such Muslim-pandering, or all of Europe will soon be overrun. Islam is very good at pushing others around
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Jim wrote on 02. 12. 2010 from Georgia, USA about "Yodelling offends praying..."
But what does your wife think, if she is permitted to speak her mind?
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Jim wrote on 02. 12. 2010 from Georgia, USA about "Yodelling offends praying..."
Now there is an idea.... A trip to Austia to sing Christmas Carols. I am certain I can muster a few of my friends from the synagoge to accompany us.
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alex wrote on 02. 12. 2010 from Sweden about "Yodelling offends praying..."
It is even worse in Sweden than Austria. It is so many people coming to Sweden that when you walk the streets I feel lika a minority.
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Litteratus wrote on 02. 12. 2010 from somewhere about "Yodelling offends praying..."
The whole story is not so simple. Kobuk.at - an Austrian media watchblog - uncovered some mistakes from the original article in the popular newspaper "Krone". The man disturbed the praying of his neighbors nearly over a year and not only through yodelling. You can read the critic (in German) here: http://www.kobuk.at/2010/12/wie-die-kronen-zeitung-das-volk-verhetzt/
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Just mark wrote on 02. 12. 2010 from NEW JERSEY, USA about "Yodelling offends praying..."
Muslims have taken over the world. Relax Muhamid , It's over! All sense and sensibility has given way to politcal not religious extreme! The murderous sect that has evolved even ditains song!!!
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Patrick wrote on 01. 12. 2010 from Sweden about "Yodelling offends praying..."
Great, just great. I was looking for a civilized country to move to and Austria was on the chart. How "bad" has things gone there really? Helmut G, I hope you have the opportunity to appeal this verdict.
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John Doe wrote on 01. 12. 2010 from NJ, USA about "Yodelling offends praying..."
THIS IS PURE LIBERAL/DEMOCRATIC JUDGING AT ITS BEST. LIBERAL DEMOCRATS ARE GOING TO DESTROY THIS WORLD. THEY ARE BENDING OVER AND TAKING IT UP THE _ _ _ FROM ANYONE THAT COMES ACROSS AS ANGRY/UPSET. THESE LIBERALS NEED TO BE STOPPED SO WE DONT ALL END UP ISLAMIC, HYBRID CAR DRIVING, SALAD EATING, P*SSIES.
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Geezer wrote on 01. 12. 2010 from Wien about "Google gets Street View g..."
Austria isn't the freest "democracy" in the world, but it has just become less free. Google has 'bought and sold' this country now too. Why can't we wake up?
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