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[QUOTE="eyeroller:1212454"]Saw this story, made me think of these AntiFun douchenozzles. [URL='null']http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theenvoy/20110609/ts_yblog_theenvoy/96-year-old-dutch-woman-confesses-to-world-war-ii-era-murder[/URL] ^ News item released today - 96-year old woman on her deathbed confesses to details of a murder from 1946... "During the Nazi occupation of Holland during World War II, resistance fighters had suspected Gulje of collaborating with the German occupation authorities. Dutch police officials had arrested Gulje after the war, but he was acquitted on collaboration charges. Indeed, in subsequent years, it's been reported that Gulje actually aided Jews during the occupation; he provided shelter and money, and allowing a banned Catholic group associated with the resistance to use his factory. Yesterday, Leiden Mayor Henri Lenfrink brought the Gulje affair back into public discussion with an announcement that on January 1, he'd received a letter from Atie Ridder-Visser, a former member of Holland's anti-Nazi Resistance, confessing to Gulje's murder. Lenferink "said a woman has confessed to the killing, saying it happened in the mistaken belief that Gulje had collaborated with the Nazis," the Associated Press reported. "On the cold sleeting night of March 1, 1946, Atie Visser rang Gulje's doorbell in Leiden, and told his wife that she had a letter to give to her husband," the AP wrote. "When he came to the door she shot him in the chest." Same thing nowadays. These Antifa creeps see themselves as righteous vigilantes who insist that they're correct and that their cause justifies violence as well as bullying (i.e. pressuring clubs to drop shows because some bands are percieved to be "fascists," whether they actually are or not being irrelevant). But they're nothing more than Napoleonic pussies. Ok, off the soapbox, sorry.[/QUOTE]
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