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Dutch Lawmaker Wants Hookers Deployed With Troops

A leading female lawmaker in the Netherlands is asking the government to sent Dutch prostitutes abroad for deployment with Dutch troops to help the soldiers relax.

Annemarie Jorritsma, a member for the center-right People's Party for Freedom and Democracy and the mayor of the town of Almere in the Netherlands, went on national TV to campaign for the "extra benefits" for the Dutch troops.

President Bush Honors 50th Anniversary Of The Hungarian Revolution
President Bush Honors 50th Anniversary Of The Hungarian Revolution

U.S. President George Bush will observe the 50th anniversary of the Hungarian Revolution, and will mark the day with an official proclamation.

According to the White House the President says, "we celebrate the Hungarians who defied an empire to demand their liberty; we recognize the friendship between the United States and Hungary; and we reaffirm our shared desire to spread freedom to people around the world."

Man Told He Must Change Vanity Plates On His Car

A county administrator received a letter Friday from the Minnesota Driver and Vehicle Services telling him he must change the vanity plates on his car. The state had asked the man to explain the acronym on his plates in September, which reads FOAD1.

Among some members of military and computer users, FOAD stands for "(expletive removed) off and die." Freeborn County Administrator Ron Gabrielson said the acronym on his plates stands for "freedom offers America democracy."

Dutch Pro-pedophilia Party Wants To Run In National Elections

A political party formed by Dutch pedophiles in May wants to run in the national elections next month, but the party's secretary, Norbert de Jonge, says he doubts the Brotherly Love, Freedom and Diversity party (PNVD) will be able to get enough support.

The PNVD says it wants to lift the taboo on pedophilia, and says it is in favor of lowering the age of consent from 16 to 12 and legalizing child pornography and bestiality.

Brazilian Police Released Two Killers Until Voting Polls Closed

Two confessed killers are on the loose in Brazil so they can have the freedom to vote in a recent election.

A man who confessed to raping and stoning to death five women as well as a man who confessed to hiring the hit man who killed his mother were released five days before the country's elections. Police have begun hunting them down but had to wait 48 hours after the polls closed as Brazilian law states.