WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (UPI) -- What do the Archbishop of Canterbury, Patrick J. Buchanan and Osama bin Laden have in common? All three believe
For Buchanan, in his latest book "Day of Reckoning," ideologically motivated hubris and greed "are tearing
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-- "The U.S. Army is breaking and is too small to meet
-- "The dollar has sunk to historic lows and is being abandoned by foreign governments."
-- "The greatest invasion in history, from the Third World, is swamping the ethno-cultural core of the country, leading to Balkanization and the loss of the southwest to
-- The culture is collapsing and the nation is being deconstructed along the lines of race and class.
At this point, bin Laden must be concluding that another Sept. 11 is no longer necessary. Al-Qaida's moles, he presumably assumes, are carrying out their orders with stealthy new weapons -- blue smoke and mirrors.
More Buchanan:
-- Pax Americana, the era of
-- The greatest threat to U.S. sovereignty and independence is the scheme of a global elite, aka the chattering classes, or, as the late Spiro Agnew would call them, "the nattering nabobs of negativity," to erase America's borders and merge the United States, Mexico and Canada into a North American Union.
-- Free trade is shipping jobs, factories and technology to
-- "Sovereign Investment Funds," controlled by foreign regimes (China, Japan, Taiwan, the six Gulf Cooperation Council states, including Saudi Arabia) and stuffed with trillions of dollars from U.S. trade deficits, are buying up strategic assets vital to America's security.
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-- The Third World invasion through
-- European-Americans, 89 percent of the nation when President Kennedy took the oath, are now 66 percent and sinking. Before 2050,
-- By 2060,
-- Hispanics will be over 100 million in 2050 and concentrated in a southwest most Mexicans believe belongs to them.
Buchanan's back-from-the-brink prescriptions:
-- A new foreign-defense policy that closes most of the 1,000 bases overseas, reviews all alliances, and brings home
-- A purge of neoconservative ideology and the "cakewalk crowd" from national power.
-- To avert a second Cold War, the U.S. should "get out of Russia's space and get out of Russia's face," and shut down all U.S. bases on the soil of the former Soviet Union.
-- To end the trade deficits and save the dollar, a (Alexander) Hamiltonian solution: a 20 percent Border Equity Tax on imports, with the $500 billion raised to be used to end taxation on American producers.
-- To prevent America becoming "a tangle of squabbling nationalities," an amnesty for the 12 million to 20 million illegal aliens; a border fence from San Diego to Brownsville; congressional declarations that children born to illegal aliens are not citizens and English is the language of the United States.
-- "Timeout" in all immigration.
Hard to see where bin Laden would demur. He has said time and again, the
In an interview with EMEL, a British Muslim lifestyle magazine, Rowan Williams, the archbishop of
The Anglican leader berated the
American leadership, said the Archbishop, has broken down. "We have only one global hegemonic. It is not accumulating territory. It is trying to accumulate influence and control. That's not working."
President Bush has 14 months left to prove the Archbishop wrong. His attempt to nail down a foreign policy legacy with the establishment of a permanent Palestinian state should tell the story. Buchanan's revolutionary elixir of life says, "Stop the World I Want to Get Off." In 1835, Alexis de Tocqueville discussed American exceptionalism in "Democracy in
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