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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: TideGlider who wrote (21880)2/29/2008 10:28:09 AM
From: Ann Corrigan  Read Replies (1) of 224858
 
Will the US follow?

>The Future is a Foreign Country blog

Letter from America

I received an email today from an American lady who had just become aware of the sickening implications of the EU Constitution. She asked me what was happening, if/how it could be stopped, and what she could do to help. To the best of my knowledge I answered as follows:

Dear Janet,

Thank you very much for your email, and thank you also for the sentiments you expressed; I agree entirely with the points you made.

Sadly, it is my opinion that England is absolutely doomed. In saying this I feel I am a realist rather than a pure pessimist:

1. Most so-called 'Britons' are ignorant and apathetic and will do whatever anyone in power tells them to. A smaller yet significant portion are outright traitors and one-world socialists, and are happy at the death of this country through mass immigration, Islamification and Europeanisation. The tiny number of patriots that leaves are themselves rudderless, and have no unified organisation they can turn to to push for a referendum on the Constitution, or indeed foment any other pro-English, anti-EU act. Popular revolution is thus utterly out of the question, as anyone who instigated such a move would find themselves ignored and very lonely;

2. Through a process of political osmosis, since the end of WW2 the mainstream media and the political classes have been transformed into a single body politic, yet to the public this one group of people - united in their treachery - portrays itself as two separate political parties and an independent media, solely to maintain the facade of democratic choice and accountability. We now cannot vote one party out and get an alternative form of government from the other, because the vast majority of candidates on either side, and almost all the reporters who cover the charade, are hand-picked pro-EU, pro-socialist stooges. This is not a conspiracy theory but a conspiracy fact;

3. No official help will come from the English-speaking lands overseas, because this war against us has been fought without bullets and bombs. It has also been waged over 60 years and supported by every US President since Harry Truman, thus few have been able to perceive just how much has been destroyed and/or stolen from us, because what we are experiencing is a slow motion coup d'etat.

"What are the possible actions, commenced immediately, that can be undertaken to stop this?"

Unfortunately, our traitor-in-chief, the unelected Prime Minister Gordon Brown, has a large lead in the polls over the useless and utterly pathetic leader of the Tories, 'Dave' Cameron, (the polls being used to form public opinion rather than reflect it). Cameron, who is himself "pro-EU", has once (and very quietly), 'demanded' a referendum on the EU Constitution, yet not only is this in itself a half-hearted con, but Brown himself is refusing, and can go on doing so until the cows come home. He knows this because he can ratify the Constitution through our useless husk of a parliament, then wait years before he is forced to call a general election and risk his position of power. By that time though the dust will have settled over the Constitution issue and it will all be too late. Some say though that Brown is to call a general election at the end of this year, but even then he would probably still win and, as a result, there would again be no Constitutional referendum.

I, therefore, personally see the ratification of the Constitution as inevitable. I feel that adopting this tone is not so much pessimistic as realistic; in the same way that you might set your mind to the task in hand if faced by a natural disaster. You cannot stop it coming, you cannot prevent the damage, and if you do nothing you're doomed - so what's left for you to do but escape?

My ultimate answer is therefore secession.

The powers that be would never permit secession of any part of the British Isles to occur, and it would be futile to try. Plus, being physically attached to the EU and daily suffering its propaganda, there would always be the chance that the same process which destroyed England would also overtake whatever new nation was founded.

Elsewhere in the world, however, there is lots of land that could be purchased. It is pie in the sky I freely admit, but buying land a long way from Europe and setting up home there is, for me, the only way we could guarantee our liberties. If people could do it in the 18th century at far greater risk, why could we not do it today? No one else that I know of proposes such a move though, and thus I am left to my dreams. Perhaps one day when it life here becomes utterly intolerable people may wake up, but to use your phrase, 'that is way down the pike.'

If you would therefore like to keep up to date with moves to prevent the Constitution being imposed on us, I would recommend eureferendum.com. I am not affiliated with it but I find it is the best of what's out there.

Meanwhile, if you would like to help directly, simply telling people in the USA what is going on over here would be a great start, as so few people even know anything about it. Showing them the EU and telling them what has happened, then pointing out the similarities with the North American Union would also send a shiver down the spine of every patriotic Canadian and American.

Similarly, directing people to read my book for free, would also be useful.

Thanks again for writing to me and I do hope that I haven't depressed you.

All the best,

Matthew
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