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Thursday, 18 November 2010

Howdy Washington, from a British Ron Paul supporter

Just a quick hello to readers from Washington...

We did mean the USA Washington, but 'wae'aye, man!' to anyone from the English, Tyne & Wear version, too.

You know, it's always very interesting seeing who checks in to this humble little blog.

It's incredibly nice when we learn that we've been checked out for positive reasons.

And we're delighted that the House of Representatives might be sending people this way in reference to restoring democracy to the people, liberty, and the upholding of the constitution.

Unlike some left-wing agitators, this British blogger has no problem with many things about the United States of America at all.

Hell, they're distant relatives - unlike that lot over the English Channel.

True, there are some very corrupt people very high up in powers of authority in the United States.

...and oddly enough, they wield a fair bit of power over every country on the globe.

And nobody ever elected them.

But fear not, my dear American cousins and brethren - elect Ron Paul as the next President of the United States and everything will turn out just fine.

Hell, you might even see the U.S. Constitution upheld in full with him in charge. And a few crooked bankers dealt with, too.

Then when you've got the good old constitution firing all cylinders again, protecting everybody's rights and freedoms as our wise old forefathers intended...

...could we borrow back the Constitution that we lent you in the first place, in the form of a few decent Constitutional lawyers who could come and bash our corrupt British politicians back into line with the wisdom of the wise who have gone before us?

In exchange, you can borrow Daniel Hannan if you like - we believe a lot of you like him. He's no use to us. Not while Westminster is a Pantomime Parliament with no power and while he - in any case - chooses to skulk around in Brussels.

Have a nice day, America.

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