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/p>Poor, poor Britain, what a dreadful tale of woe about how far the once great Royal Navy has fallen, and how sad for the war on terrorism and for America. A nation that would think about turning the home of Nelson's flagship into a theme park holds nothing sacred, believes in nothing, stands for nothing and fights for nothing. If this is how your best ally manages their affairs, I shudder to think what the Saudis and the Pakistanis are up to behind your backs.
p>How can anybody have any doubts about it now, Americans are right up against it, winning in Iraq is only a tiny part of the problem they face as Western civilization rots from within and crumbles and fades into moral decrepitude and failure. America is on its own, and the sooner Americans understand that and start taking the necessary steps to save themselves from the stupidities of the rest, the better for all of us. If the Brits and the rest want to jump off a cliff then that is their problem, but if they try and drag you with them then it's up to you to stop it. br> -- Christopher Holland br> Canberra, Australia /p> p> Here's a copy of an email I've sent to the London Times and Telegraph : br> /p>As I observe all of the goings on in Britainistan from across the pond I wonder who it will be that you call on in your next hour of need. Poor Winston must be turning in his grave. Rampant Socialism, the demise of the Royal Navy and the abrogation of your basic rights at the hands of the secular progressives. The UK has served up its masculinity to the eunuchs of the EU. I'm so sorry that the once mighty UK is in such a decline.
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