Now for a similar transformation of public attitude in the U.S.
The signs are not good. The voters hardly seem to be voicing much concern over immigration in general as witness the fact that McCain can still be a serious presidential contender despite his exaltation of the concept of borderless America.
Far from Americans being highly energized on the issue, it was only as a result of a huge effort last year that the shamnesty legislation was stopped. That wouldn't have been necessary if politicians thought that open borders are suicidal to advance. And McCain still hasn't learned his lesson, employing as he does a Mexican open borders zealot (see "Abstain from McCain" below).
Iowa and S. Carolina could not contain their joy over formless, odorless, tasteless Obama, who now also enjoys the recent endorsement of Sen. Kennedy in part, because of his "deep involvement last year in the bipartisan effort to craft legislation on immigration reform."[2]
Of Mr. Bush it only need be pointed out how mightily he strove to ram through that execrable open border/amnesty legislation. Would that he would expend 1/100th of the effort he expended then to learn about Islam and its bloody history of conquest, slavery, and humiliation of infidels.
No. The U.S. is a long way from breaking the bonds of it's crippling devotion to fairy tales about human nature, other cultures, and pseudo religious dictatorships.
Notes
[1] "Are Europeans Awakening To The Dangers Of An Islamic Europe?." By Pilgrim, Say Anything, 1/27/08.
[2] Id. (Emphasis added; not a direct quote of the associate.)
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