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Wednesday, May 14, 2008
Kathleen Parker :: Townhall.com Columnist
Getting Bubba
by Kathleen Parker
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The "guns, God and gays" trope has haunted Democrats, and Republicans have enjoyed dusting it off when needed to rile the locals. It's an easy play.

But so-called "ordinary Americans" aren't so easily manipulated and they don't need interpreters. They can spot a poser a mile off and they have a hound's nose for snootiness. They've got no truck with people who condescend nor tolerance for that down-the-nose glance from people who don't know the things they know.

What they know is that their forefathers fought and died for an America that has worked pretty well for more than 200 years. What they sense is that their heritage is being swept under the carpet while multiculturalism becomes the new national narrative. And they fear what else might get lost in the remodeling of America.

Republicans more than Democrats seem to get this, though Hillary Clinton has figured it out. And, the truth is, Clinton's own DNA is cobbled with many of the same values that rural and small-town Americans cling to. She understands viscerally what Obama has to study.

That God, for instance, isn't something that comes and goes out of fashion. That clinging to religion isn't a knee-jerk response to nativist paranoia, but is the hard work of constant faith.

Likewise, clinging to guns isn't some weird obsession so that Bubba can hang Bambi's head over the mantel. To many gun owners, it's a constitutional bulwark against government tyranny. As Condi Rice has noted, it wasn't long ago in this country that blacks needed guns to protect themselves when the police would not.

Some Americans do feel antipathy toward "people who aren't like them," but that antipathy isn't about racial or ethnic differences. It is not necessary to repair antipathy appropriately directed toward people who disregard the laws of the land and who dismiss the struggles that resulted in their creation.

Full-blooded Americans get this. Those who hope to lead the nation better get it soon.

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Kathleen Parker is a syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group.
 
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it's time to liberate the US
Nice article. The US is and always has been a country for whites. In recent decades, the revolutionary Left (and liberal Right) has worked hard to undermine and subvert our culture, institutions, and very existence as a people. They have been successful.

Today, the US is under Foreign Occupation. Today, European Americans are in danger of being perseceuted minorities in our own country. Today, European Americans are in danger of being ethnically cleansed from our own country. We need to fight back. We need to launch a Liberation War of our own.

Ms. Parker writes that our "forefather fought and died for an America that has worked pretty well for more than 200 years." Soon enough, present-day Americans will have to do the same. Civil War II is on its way.

I live in California but my roots in the US go back to colonial times. I and my people have a stake in this country that newcomers from the Third World do not, and never will. I want to live among my own people. I want my own people to prosper. I do not want to, and will not, live under non-white, anti-white, anti-Amnerican rule. You can call me "racist," "nazi," whatever, but silly names mean NOTHING to me. I have NOTHING to hide or to be ashamed of. White America is waking up and together UNITED we will take on the Foreign Occupiers in our communities, kick them out, and take back our country, by any means necessary.

Being a "full-blooded" American
As a "full-blooded" American, whose family landed on these shores about 100 years before the American Revolution, let me say I strongly disagree with your views, Ms. Parker.

This country was built on tolerance (my ancestors fled religious persecution), and its continued prosperity depends upon being open to bringing "new blood" into the system.

America has been a beacon of freedom that has led the world to liberty, tolerance, openness and prosperity. Those are the principles that are American, and they are benefitting the entire world today as we're seeing more democracy and more people being lifted out of poverty around the world than ever before.

The love and commitment that I feel for this country have ecrued over generations -- that's true. But, my patriotism is no more profound than my Jewish step-father's, whose family found refuge in America when they fled the Russian pogroms. He loves this country every bit as much as I do, and has probably served it better and contributed to it more.

And, by the way, Ms. Parker, let's not forget that, although my family arrived in this country more than 200 years before my step-father's, I am as much an immigrant as he is. The only "full-blooded" Americans are Native American Indians.
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