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Pim Fortuyn really should become a hero for the sort of politics iGreens support. If only the Conservatives could produce a character half as interesting and witty, the future might look a good bit brighter.

It will be interesting to see the BBC coverage of the election result - the coverage of his death on the major news programmes was a travesty - one 'reporter' even went so far as to describe his views on Islam as 'odious'. If they repeat this sort of performance again when the election result is in it would be good to organise some sort of mass mail protest to the totalitarians at Broadcasting House.

Mark Pennington, London

 

Dear Mr. Thornton,

You are too soft on the animal rights activists.  In 1999, a British journalist Graham Hall was kidnapped and tortured by the ALF.  The letters ''ALF,'' were branded into his back because he made a video documentary critical of ALF.   In 2000 an employee of MacDonalds was killed in an animal rights related bombing incident in France. 

Simon Lea, Texas.  

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Simon is referring to the other article about Pim Fortuyn on iGreens.   Click here to read it.

Dear iGreens,

It's very refreshing to see a libertarian approach to the environment. I've had your site bookmarked for a while but after reading your articles on Pim Fortuyn thought that I really must email my support. Keep up the good work!

NS, Bath UK

 

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