Wednesday, March 29, 2006

The importance of being earnest

The structural weakness of the argument that the US is making a mess of relations between other nations in the world is revealed and dispelled by one Tony Charles Lynton Blair. The source of the “poodle” nonsense which seems to have originated in the 2nd week of September in 2001 is meant to prop that argument up. Speaking in Canberra (another focus of the angry derision of those who tacitly promote the death of westerners,) he implied that a straw man can’t dance for the amusement of the moonbats of this world.

«Solving the world's problems needed an 'active foreign policy of engagement, not isolation' between countries, the British Labour Party leader told lawmakers, and Washington needed to be on board as much as possible.

But he pointed out: 'This alliance does not end with, but it does begin with America. For us in Europe and for you, this alliance is central. And I want to speak plainly here. I do not always agree with the US.»
Basically it’s the loonarati making progress and relations difficult. They are the bone caught in the world’s throat.
«It expanded on themes introduced in London last week, notably that the struggle for freedom, democracy, justice and fairness, were universal values, not just Western, American or Anglo-Saxon ones.»
That’s hardly a ringing endorsement for the notion that Georges Boooch is forcing anything on anyone. He has just become the straw man for those in the west (where rights are hardwired into our worldview) who hate their own culture, and wish to see them diluted to decay to the level of their own moral vanity.

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