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Cross Purposes

Loyalty petitions at William and Mary. Also: Hating America and Europe. Screen saviors. Enemies and friends. More Snow endorsements and Civil War reenactments. Plus much else.

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Lawrence Henry hopes in vain when he muses, "I hope Europeans come to their senses about the present crises in the world."

Europe is dead-man-walking, and the coroner's report by future historians will show it was suicide. The elites killed their own countries by a) an over dose of political correctness, b) establishing welfare states with human secularism as their religion, c) their pathological and self-destructive envy of the United States, and last but not least, d) allowing the cancer of Muslim immigration to go untreated.

p>Houdini himself could escape these chains, let alone the preening dwarfs of the European establishment. It's over -- and deep in their hearts, the Europeans know it, too. br> -- Peter Skurkiss br> Stow, Ohio /p>

"I don't think they really hate us. What these feelings express is a kind of self-fear and self-hatred projected outward."

Quick test. Is the above quote taken from a Lawrence Henry article in TAS? Or the dinner time conversation among some Jews in Berlin after learning of the Nuremberg Laws in 1935? Read it again. Are you sure?

What exactly does someone have to do to get a Certificate of Confirmed Hatred from Lawrence Henry? Fly fully loaded 767s into Manhattan skyscrapers? Remember, even that may not be adequate, see recent article by Lawrence Henry documenting the widespread belief that someone other than nineteen Middle Eastern Muslims, fifteen of them Saudis, were responsible for doing exactly that not that long ago.

All Europeans are taught in utero onward that America is the cause of all Evil in the world. Atheistic Europe has replaced the Prince of Darkness with the President of the United States, especially when the President is a Republican. Just as surely as the children of the Third Reich were taught that those with the "wrong" kind of noses and skulls were the cause of every evil that had ever befallen the Fatherland, all the children of Europe are taught by atheistic Leftist academicians (pardon my redundancy) that if it's American, it's wrong. They can't help but think that way as adults.

The pity for the Europeans is that the 1930s are happening all over, and now as then, they cannot see it. When French leader Daladier was returning to Paris from the Munich Conference with British leader Chamberlain, they both saw from the air the enormous crowd at Paris Le Bourget. Daladier wanted to instruct his pilot to fly to an alternate, absolutely convinced the crowd was there to lynch him. Chamberlain insisted otherwise, correct in his perception that the crowd was there to celebrate "peace in our time".

p>They were all wrong then. And just about all of them are wrong now. How great the sorrow that an al Qaeda perpetrated mushroom cloud, intended sixty years ago for Berlin by the masters of the "Jewish science" hated by Hitler, will be the only effective wake up call for Europeans looking the wrong way. br> -- Frank Natoli
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