Friday, July 25, 2008

Portuguese ex-cop makes extra money with missing child




Gonçalo Amaral, the Portuguese ex-cop who was responsible for the Portuguese police investigation on Madeleine McCann disappearance on May the 3th 2007 at southern Portugal seaside -- and a cop who was dismissed from his job allegedly due to his incompetence by conducting the investigation of this particular case -- has just published a book in which the ex-cop accuses Maddie’s parents of “concealing their child’s body” after an “accidental death”.

Being out of job, this will be an opportunity for the ex-cop to make an extra money on a missing child case.


Thursday, July 24, 2008

Socialist nihilism



«The parliamentary leader of Portugal's ruling Socialist Party, Alberto Martins, has suggested that homosexual "marriage" should be on the agenda for the coming legislative session.

Speaking at the 16th Congress of Socialist Youth, Martins congratulated the group for its own endorsement of the idea, and stated that "it is a topic of debate that should be discussed in the next legislature."

Durarte Cordeiro, newly-elected to the presidency of the Socialist Youth, added that legalizing homosexual "marriage" would contribute "to the fulfillment of the aspirations of thousands of Portuguese and will represent a decisive step in the battle against homophobia."

He also presented a document advocating the inclusion of euthanasia on the Socialist Youth's agenda. "The Socialist Youth should pursue the accompaniment of the issue and extend the debate that has been initiated in various places worldwide," he wrote.

The Socialist Party's new anti-life and anti-family agenda has been evident since 2007, when it de-penalized abortion. It has also successfully pressured the national Order of Physicians to eliminate its condemnation of abortion from its ethical code.»


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Monday, July 14, 2008

Socialist Big Brother



The socialist Portuguese government led by PM Jose Socrates has launched a new law by which a chip would be applied to all automobiles in the country, allegedly in order to controlling the insurance legality and TÜV inspection updating. The law has been considered unconstitutional by the political opposition as it clearly violates privacy data policy warranted by the Portuguese constitution.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

Electric cars production in Portugal

An agreement has been signed between the Portuguese government and Renault-Nissan, which includes the possibility of electric cars production in Portugal.

Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Spanish socialist “equality” minister claims legal abortion until end or pregnancy



Following a meeting with Spanish feminist and homosexual organizations, Bibiana Aido, the Spanish socialist "equality minister" claimed the women right to legal abortion at any time during the pregnancy period.

No law control for Portuguese police phone bugs



According to Lisbon daily newspaper “Diário de Notícias”, the Portuguese criminal police (“Polícia Judiciária”) has established a phone bug system that operates out of the country´s laws, and hundred of thousands of citizens’ cell phones have being bugged without a judicial control.

As referred by the aforementioned newspaper, everybody is a possible target and part of the information illegally collected by means of outlawed phone bugs are used by private detectives who work under covered in the police force.