There was a "brain drain" in the U.K. in the early 1960's, and the expatriate English doctor became a familiar sight in U.S. hospitals.
Now, many doctors working in the U.K. are Pakistani, and many of those are women -- lack of opportunity at home drove them out, and they came to the U.K. and the West to pursue their profession(s). Some people in the U.K. worry if all this compensatory outsourcing won't lead -- sooner than the blathering down at the Finsbury Park mosque of "Abu 'Orrible" and his fuzzy-wuzzy imams could do it -- to the Islamization of England.
The primaries are over; Romney is who we have; like him or not.
We now have 2 choices one can vote for in 2012 to actually put a person in the White House.
Saying how Romney is a poor choice is fine; he probably is.
But the die is cast (barring a miracle) for 2012. More Obama or Romney? There will be 2 ovals on your ballot in November; you can darken one of them.
People really need to think things through on what it will look like 3 and 4 years from now based on who is elected.
I'm probably naive; but I think a conservative House and Senate can help keep Romney accountable.