Posted on 09/30/2006 9:21:10 AM PDT by george76
" While Danish milk products were dumped in the Middle East, fervent rightwing Americans started buying Bang & Olufsen stereos and Lego. In the first quarter of this year Denmarks exports to the US soared 17%.
The British writer Christopher Hitchens organised a buy-Danish campaign. Among the thousands of emails sent to Rose was one from an American soldier serving in Iraq. He told me he was sitting in Iraq, watching a game of football and drinking a can of Carlsberg, Rose said.
Rose is not the only person to have prospered from the crisis. Re-elected last year, Mr Rasmussen last week became Denmarks longest-serving Liberal prime minister. Danish troops are still in Iraq and Afghanistan. More than this, his sceptical line on immigration appears to have been vindicated as other EU countries follow suit. "
This article is a good example of how twisted the discourse on this issue has become. Apparently, the Guardians viewpoint is that only fervent rightwingers could actually support Denmarks battle for free speechwhen it would be difficult to find a more liberal cause than the right to free expression.
The subheadline for the articles another howler:
One year on, protagonists have few regrets despite deaths of more than 139 people.
As if the Danes should regret violence and murder they did not perpetrate.
Why do Guardian writers never seem to think the raging Muslim mobs need to regret anything?
I guess you're right. From a quick search:
From 2001, a (gasp!) shortage of baby back ribs:
http://www.spcnetwork.com/mii/2001/010369.htm
More recent, the difference between American and Danish baby back ribs:
http://www.bbqgeneral.com/archives/2006/03/danish_baby_bac.htm
Credit my wife with finding that out.
Denmark is a world leader in Pork technology.
--Mr Rasmussen last week became Denmarks longest-serving Liberal prime minister.--
Excellent. In Europe they use the classical definition of liberal, and parties of that name tend to be centrist or slightly right of center.
Just wash it down with large quantities of Carlsberg beer. Balance is the key to life.
Krakus ham is the best.
Better still, why not a more friendly visa and visitor policy toward Danish citizens? Put them on an equivalent status with, say, Canadian citizens. And why not give Danish citizens front of the line privileges when clearing immigration when they arrive in America?
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I think I'll go order a few Danish hams...
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