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To: Grampa Dave
Theodore Dalrymple has a new book commenting on the present state of British culture that is extremely depressing, but fascinating reading. Here is a snip from one Amazon review:

This review is from: Our Culture, What's Left of It: The Mandarins and the Masses

I am also a physician and have a good acquaintance with city hospitals in America. Things have not got so bad here but some of the trends are not good. My British friends do not believe that it is as bad there as Dalrymple describes but one, a famous surgeon in London, has expressed alarm at the number of young women medical students who are converting to Islam. These are not the children of immigants. What an educated women would see in Islam is a mystery to both of us.

This book of essays has already predicted the subsequent riots in France. His picture of the inner cities of England is worrisome. These children who are living such self-destructive lives are not the great grandchildren of slaves. They are the products of progressive education and the welfare state..

Our Culture Whats Left of It

61 posted on 07/04/2007 5:32:08 AM PDT by maica (America will be a hyperpower that's all hype and no power -- if we do not prevail in Iraq)
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To: maica

Scary stuff.

I challenge liberal women, who hate GW and feel for the Islamofaciscts. I ask them what has made them so self destructive, drugs, sex with severe side effects or just hatred of life in general. Most just glare and never answer.

When I leave, I tell them to enjoy their Burkas and being shot in a stadium by Islamofascists for not being good Muslim women.


64 posted on 07/04/2007 6:29:44 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (Why do liberals thrive on bad news for America?)
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