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FEELS LIKE 1938 ALL OVER AGAIN: AUSTRIA CELEBRATES ANSCHLUSS WITH CALIFORNIA

by Vanessa Gera Thursday, Oct. 09, 2003 at 9:29 AM

After partying the night away, Austrian dignitaries and admirers in Schwarzenegger's home region celebrated his win by claiming him anew as one of their own.

In Austria and Around World, People Marvel at Schwarzenegger's Victory

By Vanessa Gera Associated Press Writer

Published: Oct 8, 2003

GRAZ, Austria (AP) - From an Internet chatroom in China to Arnold Schwarzenegger's boyhood home in Austria, the world marveled Wednesday at a uniquely American political triumph with more suspense than a Hollywood script.

After partying the night away, Austrian dignitaries and admirers in Schwarzenegger's home region celebrated his win by claiming him anew as one of their own.

In a local bar, dozens mingled over a breakfast of scrambled eggs and coffee, breaking into cheers and applause when Schwarzenegger's victory speech - dubbed over into German - was broadcast live on big-screen TVs.

"He's one of us," Waltraud Klasnic, the governor of Schwarzenegger's home province of Styria told reporters. "And this is going to push us a little bit more into the foreground on the international stage."

"Many people in the world - and in America - now know where Styria is."

Austria's leadership welcomed Schwarzenegger to politics.

Schwarzenegger has "a large task ahead of him, and we are confident that he will succeed in bringing California out of the crisis," Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel said in a congratulatory message.

"His success, at first in sport, then professional and now political, shows America and the world what good workers Austrians are globally," Foreign Minister Benita Ferrero-Waldner said.

Schwarzenegger's victory led the morning news programs in Russia.

NTV television reported that "the third generation Terminator will lead the state," where it said voters believed in his promises to restore order after blaming outgoing Gov. Gray Davis for economic problems.

"Many still associate 'Iron Arnie' with a hero who saves the world from the bad guys," NTV reported.

In France, Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy said he had mixed feelings about Schwarzenegger's win, but acknowledged that it was a significant achievement.

"Someone who's a foreigner in his country, who has an unpronounceable name and can become governor of the biggest American state - that's not nothing," Sarkozy told RTL radio.

In communist China, where leaders aren't democratically elected and dissent isn't tolerated, several Internet users posted messages on a news commentary board at the popular Web site Sohu.com.

"This cannot be imagined in China," said one, who did not sign the message.

In Japan, television news gave the Hollywood star's victory top billing. "It's the American dream," said Hideya Sugio, the anchor of the evening news at TBS, a national network.

Erik Aasard, head of the Swedish Institute for North American Studies at the University of Uppsala, said the outcome could be explained only by voter dissatisfaction with the economy.

"The only way to explain this is not so much that Schwarzenegger is an attractive candidate - which he certainly is - but that the voters are enormously dissatisfied with the California administration, and especially the fact that the economy has been so bad for the past years," Aasard said.

Back in Austria, Frank Bogen, a 73-year-old former diplomat, described how he spent the night listening to television updates on the race.

Many here, Bogen said, feel a strong emotional connection to Schwarzenegger.

"He has real friends here," Bogen said, adding that Schwarzenegger is also loved because of what he has done to promote the reputation - and the economy - of the region.

During the filming of "Red Heat," Bogen recalled, Schwarzenegger insisted that snowy scenes be filmed in his alpine country. Other scenes were filmed in neighboring Hungary.

"Even though he's a full-fledged American, he has never denied where he came from," he said. Schwarzenegger became a U.S. citizen in 1984.

The breakfast celebration took place in downtown Graz - a historic city in southern Austria located just a few miles away from Schwarzenegger's boyhood home, Thal.

The night before, hundreds of partygoers packed into the bar to cheer on Schwarzenegger.

Chanting "Go, Arnie, Go!" from time to time, the celebrants at the party sipped "Gouvernator" and "Stars-and-Stripes" cocktails in the bar, which was decorated with "Join Arnold" campaign flyers and red, white and blue balloons.

One partygoer, Lisa Anderwald, a 21-year old makeup artist whose family lives in the Schwarzenegger's former home, came to show her support for the man who got her a job working on special effects during the filming of "Terminator 3."

"I just wanted to say thank you," Anderwald said. "He's a hardworking man - and he really helped me."

Many at the Tuesday and Wednesday celebrations say they are even convinced that Schwarzenegger also has chances of becoming U.S. president one day if he sets his mind to it and the constitution is changed to allow foreign-born Americans to run.

"If they ever change the constitution, it would be for him," Bogen said.

"And it would be proof that in American everything is possible."

http://ap.tbo.com/ap/breaking/MGAE1G58JLD.html

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Will they ever get tired of Nazi slurs

by Nonplussed Thursday, Oct. 09, 2003 at 10:00 AM

Have you ever seen such a dearth of ideas? Maybe they're tired, they've been marching up and down for weeks.

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Recall Governor Groper

by NASCAR Voters Suck Thursday, Oct. 09, 2003 at 2:50 PM

Californians deserve better than a Hitler-loving misogynist.

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Never heard of Jorge Haider or Kurt Waldheim

by mediawatcher Thursday, Oct. 09, 2003 at 7:20 PM

The nazi associations should be taken into consideration because they suggest the nature of Ahhnold and bush's interests with respect to the flow of capital (financing pre-emptive war is good for business).

Also, Ahhnold does use demagoguery to promote himself much in the way Hitler did. His films and celebrity play into a similar kind of popular hypnotism, selling images of power, machismo, and pseudo-populist thinking (e.g. "Wee muss werk

to-geddar"-type stuff). He didn't say anything of substance like most fascist demogugues--just empty catch phrases and postures.

No, don't expect jackboots in Cali Uber Alles, but this does set dangerous precendents for sexual harassment, reactionary politics, the so-called "democratic" electoral process, and the 2004 presidency.

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Huh!?!

by antifascist Thursday, Oct. 09, 2003 at 7:23 PM

So, what are you saying, that Davis WASN'T a plutocratic fascist?

We just traded one for the other. Why weren't you putting up pics of Davis in a Nazi uniform?

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Then Find Out

by mediawatcher Thursday, Oct. 09, 2003 at 7:26 PM

Also a step back with respect to using xenophobia and now

anti-Native American sentiment to win elections.

Basically, Ahhnold exploited California's part in America's culture of fear (with Pete Wilson's guidance of course).

naziorgasm.com doesn't exist, by the way. must be a personal issues with the disturbed individual above.

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Cause Davis Isn't From Austria; He's from the U.S.

by mediawatcher Thursday, Oct. 09, 2003 at 7:32 PM

Davis may have been a fiscal asskisser to corporate interests, which are a part of the oligarchic fascist structure of the U.S. at the moment, but he was not a demagogue; he straight told Californians that he was

caving-in to the special interests, the power companies,

etc. rather than trying to mystify people with imagery

and ulterior motives. Ahhnold is directly plugged into the dominant fascist regime of the U.S. (bush, rove, enron, et. al.)

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cool it....

by george Thursday, Oct. 09, 2003 at 7:36 PM
g.schinko@gmx.at

seems like the only thing austria is known for is its nazis....but personally, i don't think that mr. schwarzenegger is one of them. the allegations of mr. butler don't seem very likely for me.

oh, and not all the austrians were partying for him after his win...there is quite a number of people, like me, who are already tired of the hype released through the media here. its good for tourism, so what ? it may be bad for world economics, world politics and social justice...

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Don't worry about it.

by Arnis Saturday, Oct. 11, 2003 at 10:48 PM

California will get everything it deserves.. and more. Just watch.

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