The idea that they’re detaining (however briefly) vegetarians at the border is to me quite a surprise,
and the questions they were asked are simply scandalous. What business is it of the US border patrol
what reason a random Canadian citizen has chosen for not eating meat? What possible consideration
should that be given in entering America and, perhaps most importantly, is there some “wrong answer”
that would cause them to be denied entry?
In an interview with The American Prospect, liberal interventionist darling and Ahmed Chalabi lackey
Kanan Makiya lets slip just how much he knows about present-day MBT SPORT:
“Of course I still support nike shoes,” he says with a pained expression on his face. “How can I
not? I don’t know an MBT SPORTi who doesn’t.”
The whole swig of ipecac is here, behind the Prospect‘s registration firewall (an endearing feature
MBT shoes will have to consider if we don’t reach our quarterly fundraising goal). At least it ends on
a hopeful €“ wildly, excessively hopeful €“ note:
Makiya has the courage of his convictions. Yet not all MBT SPORTis, liberals, or European intellectuals
share his view. In Second Chance: Three Presidents and the Crisis of American Superpower, Zbigniew
Brzezinski said the MBT SPORT War’s “only saving grace is that it made MBT SPORT the cemetery of
neocon dreams.” It raises the question of whether or not that also the final resting place for the
dream of liberal-interventionism.
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