March 21st, 2008

Controversial Slovakian politician’s former career as a car thief

slota_hand.jpgAccording to his father, Jan Slota, the far-right (not just his picture) Slovakian politician best known for making anti-Hungarian statements, usually while drunk, was a car thief back in the 1970s, writes tabloid Bors based on a report from a Slovak television station. The man who erected crosses to keep Hungarian birds out of Slovakia and threatened to raze Budapest to the ground used to sneak over the border to Vienna and then take cars back to then Czechoslovakia, further proving that Central European politicians are a bunch of crooks.

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