In 2004, Merz gave a speech to local constituents criticising the "red" (Social Democratic) mayor of his hometown, Brilon, and called for the "red town hall" to be stormed. He noted that his grandfather, Josef Paul Sauvigny [de], had been mayor of Brilon. This statement drew criticism, for Sauvigny had been a mayor under Nazi rule. While it is not known whether he was a formal member of the Nazi Party at the time (though he joined later), Sauvigny remained mayor after the Nazis seized power and repressed their political opponents. During his tenure, he praised the Nazi "national revolution" and renamed streets in his town after Adolf Hitler and Hermann Göring.[36][37][38][39]
La extorsión funciona en ambos sentidos y las direcciones y datos personales de toda este gente ya se filtró hace tiempo, no vaya a llegarles un sobre con regalos
A mi me da pena la verdad pero no en el mal sentido Feijo sino como el pobre Ralph, el lo intenta y en su cabeza las cosas suenan bien pero joder Alberto, deja de insultarte a la mínima que puedes abrir la boca.
#56 después de leer algunas de tus perlas, iba a llamarte basura humana mientras terminaba de emplatar la comida en la cocina y vi el cubo de la basura pero al fina vi que el cubo de basura si que tenía utilidad así que no. Mi segundo pensamiento fue llamarte tonto útil pero tampoco tienes ninguna utilidad , así que lo único que me queda es que sigas comiendo mierda y vomitando bilis mientras la izquierda gobierna.
Consejo: no vayas de lo que no eres , ambos sabemos que NO pagas el 50% de tus impuestos porque apenas llegas al 2,3 del IPREM según tus ingresos. (no, no preguntes)
In 2004, Merz gave a speech to local constituents criticising the "red" (Social Democratic) mayor of his hometown, Brilon, and called for the "red town hall" to be stormed. He noted that his grandfather, Josef Paul Sauvigny [de], had been mayor of Brilon. This statement drew criticism, for Sauvigny had been a mayor under Nazi rule. While it is not known whether he was a formal member of the Nazi Party at the time (though he joined later), Sauvigny remained mayor after the Nazis seized power and repressed their political opponents. During his tenure, he praised the Nazi "national revolution" and renamed streets in his town after Adolf Hitler and Hermann Göring.[36][37][38][39]