Buddy,
Thanx.
But you can see Americans all over the blogosphere discussing both sides eloquently. I haven’t checked the Ron Paul and Bob Barr blogs this past few days (DailyPaul is often barely readable because so many of them are anti-war moonbats) but DailyKos and the Huffington Post are really going after the McCain lobbyist (Scheunemann) angle, etc, that the Neocon blogosphere is curiously ignoring.
Check out Instapundit dot com and you will see that his only link at one point today was to a great article that says that Putin should have been OUR president in the USA because he would have really dealt with America’s enemies.
You know that Instapundit is the backbone of the Pajamas sphere with Belmont Club a major satellite.
So it should not be a surprise, if you read Instapundit or even CNN and FoxNews, that someone might try to balance the belligerent Wolverine stuff here that reminds me of when I was 12 and the movie “Red Dawn” came out.
I am, of course, an American.
My English should be perfect, but I let typos go when I type fast in a comment section.
Since I live in Europe, I will sometimes write centre or defense in the British style.
Unfortunately, I am very attuned to US politics and will be writing a book soon.
You can google IMBRA and VAWA and Feminism to see that that there is a fledgling men’s right movement that I am part of. The Republican Party succumbed to feminists in 2005 when Senator Sam Brownback decided to adopt all the sex trafficking rhetoric of the Marxist feminists and make it into something that Christians want to stop. Then he went on Vatican Radio to defend the IMBRA law announcing to all foreign women that any man who would date them must be dangerous and “out to fulfill his sexual fantasies”. IMBRA forces all American men to be background checked before they are allowed to communicate with a foreign woman.
If that unprecedented betrayal of men by a Republican wasn’t enough, a Republican judge Thomas Rose denied a restraining order on IMBRA saying “There is no fundamental liberty interest in contacting a foreigner”. So much for the 1st Amendment Right to Assemble.
No American overseas is complying with that law by the way.
You cannot regulate Americans overseas…but Bush and Congress try hard to do so.
I was a Republican all my life until all this happened, after which I became a help to libertarians and libertarian republicans who are going to hopefully destroy McCain’s chances if McCain himself does not choose Palin or Sanford or another trustworthy libertarian Republican as his VP candidate.
I have lived in Russia for a long time under Putin. He never made a law that insulted or hindered me. He doesn’t make white males the least important constituency which is what Hillary or McCain would do.
He has a flat tax that isn’t bad.
I define “Neocon” as someone who likes the Nanny State and generally believes the news the left wing media reports…while having hijacked the Republican Party. I agree with the Neocons on Iraq and Iran…but I travel and can pronounce nuclear.
And I believe the US military should go on strike until IMBRA and VAWA are repealed and not just overturned (which they mostly will be).
I am busy keeping food on the table for hundreds of Americans by selling American products to Europe.
Bush’s behavior in Georgia (if he double-crosses the Russians by starting an unnecessary guerilla war) can DESTROY several important business deals that will employ a lot of Americans.
Hell..if Bush fails to show sympathy to the Russians for what they think is a 9-11 in South Ossetia (that many Russians assume he ordered)…it could hurt American companies badly.
When we Americans lost 3000 on 9-11, the Russians openly sympathised.
Of course, if Bush has some intel that Putin helped put Americans into a quagmire in Iraq, and wants revenge, then all bets are off.
I just hope all this does not happen.
Back to my “knowledge” of American politics, a good site to see on the American men’s rights movement would be www.mensnewsdaily.com…although it has been taken over recently by neocons who write feature articles about things not having anything to do with men.
Glennsacks dot com is a good site that describes very well how the Americans are overrun with feminist judges and politicians.








