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CALL HIM BARACK FRANCOIS
Re: George H. Wittman's Don't Tread on Me:

Couldn't we discourage these Europeans who think they have a say in our election? Say, by sending them some IRS forms and billing them for back taxes? If they want a say, they've got to live up to their obligations...
-- Robert Nowall
Cape Coral, Florida

Bravo, Mr. Wittman! Right on the money!

On recent visit to the UK, I was part of a dinner conversation when the inevitable subject of Obama came up.

When one speaker suggested that racism was behind any and all opposition to his Presidency, I innocently inquired why it was that In the UK and Europe, with their large immigrant populations all these years, the governments were composed of 99.9% white males?

The silence that followed was indeed golden.
-- Martin Owens
Sacramento, California

I too have noticed the increasingly strident tone of Europe in this election. And they are correct: by electing John McCain and eschewing Barack Obama, we Americans are rightly sending a message to the world: We don't care about your esteem, and we do not wish to model ourselves after you.

Thomas Jefferson was correct when he stated:

"I have ever deemed it fundamental for the United States never to take active part in the quarrels of Europe. Their political interests are entirely distinct from ours. Their mutual jealousies, their balance of power, their complicated alliances, their forms and principles of government, are all foreign to us. They are nations of eternal war. All their energies are expended in the destruction of the labor, property and lives of their people." --Thomas Jefferson to James Monroe, 1823. ME: 15:436.

And this holds true to date.

Europeans want to see a weak America. Their lust for power has never abated over the centuries -- it has just morphed into a powergrab by proxy. To that end, this American says: ODERINT DUM METUANT.
-- Catherine Alling

I have spent a lot of time in Britain (have been there more than 20 times, not usually as a tourist) and have many British friends; as well, I have friends in the old Commonwealth, including New Zealand, with the same busybody attitude toward telling America her business.

A British friend quoted, from what source I do not know, the following explanation of why Britain in particular and what they call the EUnuchs hate America and Americans so much:

The British walk around as if they own the Earth. The Americans walk around as if they don't give a F*** WHO owns the Earth.

They hate us because we do not care that they own the Earth.
-- Kate Shaw

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