NavyGuy:
Thanks very much for that report.
It must be a very bitter pill indeed for the memebers of the Greatest Generation who gave their blood and their lives to liberate Europe from the Nazis to see what has become of that continent some 60 years on.
Most of those GGers are now in their 80s and it must be painful to watch as Europe slips in rabid anti-Americanism and appeasement of terrorists... almost identical to the hate of the Nazis that they gave their lives to defeat.
It is sad indeed, but slowly the mainstream of America WILL come to see Europe not as some sort of benevolent father figure, as has been the case for arguably 200 years, but as a deranged and corrupted enemy of all that America stands for.
And then the day of reckoning will arrive.
My father-in-law is 89, fought in WWII (Siegfried Line, Battle of the Bulge, Nuremberg judge). He would agree with you.