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When the s*** hits the fan, for more than two centuries the best
people in the world have been able to count on one thing: escaping to
America.
Even before there was a United States, the land we call America was
a different place. In America, a peasant could own land. A slave could
fight — literally — for his freedom. An Irish cop could arrest an
English criminal.
In America, a Russian could speak his mind, an Italian could
renounce the Pope, a Serbian could marry a Turk, an Asian or an Indian
could find space to move, a Catholic could get divorced, a Jew could
eat bacon, and a housewife could get a job. A … well, pretty much
anyone could do most anything. Maybe not at first, and certainly not
without ridicule if you chose do something really silly — but the
choice was yours.
In America, you were free.
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But now that we have this wonderful place, this precious idea — what are we doing with it?
Already, the government runs our children’s education and our parents’
retirement. Now we’re allowing it to usurp our banks and nationalize
what remains of our auto industries. Within weeks, Washington promises
a plan to dictate our health care. To do all this, we’ve let Washington
run up enough red ink to impoverish our grandchildren. As if all that
weren’t enough, the president still found the time to kick our friends
in London and Tel Aviv while courting a genocidal, election-stealing
maniac in Tehran. He even gave a speech in Cairo — that oppressed,
impoverished Old World megalopolis — in which he assured the world that
America really is no better than anywhere else.
Well, once upon a time, we were.
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