Friday, June 4, 2010

The last interview she gave EXPRESS

Monday, against 15 clock, her office in Hanover. Margot Kaessmann gives an interview, scheduled for Sunday-EXPRESS. Probably her last.
At this time, they must have already known that their alcohol trip is known. This happened on the day after.
In Talk Käßmann was, as always: wide awake and engaged. She spoke of her office, which was for a "fair burden" that it would, despite its prominent position no bodyguard, but of course in "social control" was not disputed that it is likely to fall in love. "For this I got no time."
Käßmann revealed that she sees the controversy over their New Year's sermon in which she had said "nothing is good in Afghanistan ended. "I'm going soon, even after Afghanistan." And she took a clear position on social policy. "The Hartz IV recipients are not yet all of the social benefits," and "Evil is the social indifference that are not about old people in front of the door." Her political legacy - despite the resignation date.
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