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Submitted by Tschida on Thu, 01/03/2008 - 11:38am.

I found this interesting enough to post. Liberal Europeans think that they have some right to vote in the US since our foreign policy affects the world. Do they think they should be permitted to vote in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Venezuela, or anywhere else? No, of course not.

http://www.brusselsjournal.com/node/2825     Text of the column is below.

"American presidential elections are not “home affairs.” American decisions have repercussions all over the globe. The American mortgage crisis affects banks in Europe. The insatiable American demand for oil makes the Arabian sheiks rich. The American refusal to care for the environment causes the North Pole ice to melt and coastal areas in Asia to flood. A weakened dollar and an immense budget deficit affect the global economy.

Hence, the world should be given the right to vote. Because the current situation is a blatant case of taxation without representation, against which the Americans rebelled in 1776. But of course the world will not be allowed to vote. The best we can hope for is that the Americans choose a leader who is deeply aware of the U.S.’s responsibility, as a superpower, for the rest of mankind.

The international community was able to limit America’s hegemony somewhat through organisations for international consultation, agreements and the corresponding judicial apparatus. But that system is in crisis, partly through the actions of the current American president."

Hat tip to WeaselZippers

C. 

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Well, if I was going to pick one country

through which I could affect the world, I would pick the US. Makes perfect sense to me. I suppose one could worry about why I didn't pick Chad, but oh well. Also, I don't think votes matter much in the other countries you mention.
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News Flash!

Conservative Asians try to control World Economy along with Oil Producing Nations!

Which do we have more to worry about - liberal Europeans or Conservative Asians and Oil Profiteers?

 

Hat tip to me.

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This is silly...

...and appears to be intentionally so.  People are saying, "The most powerful government in the world is ruining the world for us"... which is a perfectly valid objection to the activities of our government.  Saying they should be able vote in the US is a joke aimed at the fact that the US has way, way too much power in the world.  

The Canaanite's Call

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It does appear to be somewhat

tongue in cheek.
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