To: ScaniaBoy
As a Brit I would say that anti European views are held across the political spectrum. The most liberal people I know object to the EU.
Some otherwise solid conservatives support it. In my view they are seriously mistaken.
But it is not a litmus test of conservatism still less anti-Americanism. The EU project means different things to different people and has to understood within their overall political thinking.
I want out of the EU. But I would have thought FR is big enough and ugly enough to allow dissenters on this - providing they retain a general conservative, pro-american stance. They may be wrong on this point but they are not enemies.
5 posted on
09/08/2006 3:40:30 AM PDT by
vimto
(Blighty Awaken!)
To: vimto; ScaniaBoy; Vanders9
There could well be some, for example, like this one:
Andy224
But the problem is, we also have people like such who are Euroists and who have zero interests to be supportive of the United States as a nation. This woule be what I consider as an example of a true blue Euroist:
Jordi
7 posted on
09/08/2006 4:55:23 AM PDT by
NZerFromHK
(The languages may be dialects, but America is different from the Anglo world due to US Founding.)
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