Scotsman claims Americans are against Scots independence

The ‘Scotsman’ newspaper (perhaps it should be re-named as ‘The Britman’ or the ‘North Briton’) the other day found remote ancestors of people who signed the American Declaration of Independence who are saying that Scotland should not also be independent (see link at end).

Firstly, Americans are against hereditary privilege so the idea that the actions of their ancestors gives them a special right to comment on Scotland’s independence is wrong. Secondly, if anyone wishes to comment on our situation they are welcome to do so but they should at least do some basic research on the subject first!

The illogical arguments presented show a dreadful ignorance of our political situation in Scotland. At the moment the existence of Britain (which is 90% English controlled) stops Scotland having a seat at the United Nations.

Even after devolution (which could and should have been delivered in the 1950’s!) the Westminster Government still controls our welfare, tax, defence and foreign policy. In all these areas there are deep political divisions between the Westminster parliament and Scotland.

A union between our country and another ten times our size was never equal and it’s not now. In fact the UK acts as an enlarged England which regularly acts against our interests.

The same political control over all her affairs that the United States of America demanded is exactly what Scotland requires now and we need to break the British union to get it.

I would imagine that these American’s illustrious ancestors are birling in their grave at this last gasp attempt to save the state they detested and fought against.

Hopefully this will backfire drastically and lots of Scots Americans will give a donation to YesScotland (it’s legal if it is under $750 or £500) and they will declare that in fact they are wholeheartedly in favour of Scotland’s independence and the break up of Britain!

Please pass this message on to any Scots-American friends who are interested in the future of Scotland.

http://www.scotsman.com/news/declaration-of-independence-wrong-for-scots-1-2912351

DESPERATE TACTICS FROM REPUBLICANS SIGNAL OBAMA WIN



Sarah Palin. Has went way too far by linking Obama with terrorism.

I won’t confess to having much interest in the US Presidential elections. There is very little difference between the Republicans and Democrats and whoever gets elected is unlikely to substantially change US policy worldwide.

The ignorant buffoon Bush has made America unpopular worldwide and yet he was elected for two terms, his folksy idiocy which the rest of the planet viewed with horror seemed (for the most part) to be just an indication that he was one of America’s own.

I now confidently predict that Barack Obama will win the White House. The fairly smart and celebral McCain in an attempt to improve his image chose a young, inexperienced but attractive running mate to boost his credibility and give him the common god fearin’ touch which served Bush well.

Unfortunately Sarah Palin is also a loud mouthed ignorant bigot. Her lack of knowledge of the outside world has been painfully obvious in her TV interviews and her harsh but carefully crafted sound bites haven’t covered up her basic incompetence.

McCain had signalled that he was going to move into personal attack territory. However Palin has now severely overstepped the mark. Calling a presidential candidate a friend of terrorists is just too desperate to work.

This is the end of the McCain challenge as is forcefully argued here much of his appeal was that he seemed a bit different from the rest of the discredited Republican machine (people had became sick of Bush and his party eventually) but now his campaign has shown he will do and say anything to get elected. He’s lost it and will now lose the election.

Comgratulations Obama. I hold no hope that you will do anything great but you can’t be much worse than the last one.

Why should Murray want to be English?!

Post on the Scotsman:

The Scotsman has claimed that Murray has given up on Scotland but it’s not actually true. They’ve said he’s a new ‘British bulldog’ – don’t make me boak. Is the Scotsman that desperate to create a pro-British story? Just because he got pictured with a flag? (probably handed to him by some Unionist hack desperate to get that pic!)Why does he have to make loads of humiliating declarations about how much he loves the English when he should just be concentrating on his game? Why is it even an issue? The last time he was at Wimbledon everyone cheered for the English players and after they went out they cheered for him, that was with his saltire armbands.

This year some supposedly ‘quality’ papers would prefer it if he forgot about being Scottish altogether! Sad, sad very sad and it says a lot about the Scotsman that it won’t allow any Scot to be a success without the frankly sickening garbage of claiming them as a British bulldog, fair enough mention he’s British if you MUST (for the moment anyway) but this cr*p is well OTT.

Brown has hurt Scotland by becoming PM, we won’t get another and his boot licking of England and the Union Jack now means that England expects everyone to do it. Murray should have told them all to f*ck off. When we are independent our sportsmen will be treated with respect and won’t be put through this obstacle course of abasing themselves before the glory of greater England. It’s pathetic and it’s not based on any actual remarks by Murray who said he would NOT be wearing any ‘union jack head bands’ which suggests that he remains a Scot first and foremost even if the sad hacks want to pretend otherwise.

Come out for independence Andy and kick everyone’s a*se next year – even if everyone in ‘SW1’ hates your guts. It worked for McEnroe. – JPM

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The disgusting remarks about Murray have reached their zenith with this sh*te from Tony Parsons. I don’t think for a moment that Murray desires to be English, why the hell should he? However you can see that the hacks are confused since they can’t tell the difference between Britishness and Scottishness themselves, don’t worry Tony it will be spelt out politically soon enough.

Opinion: Tony Parsons on why Andy Murray doesn’t represent England

Mirror columnist Tony Parsons wrote he wouldn’t be supporting Andy Murray at Wimbledon after the Scot’s anti-English remarks during the last World Cup. But would witnessing Murray’s astonishing performance at first hand change his mind?

As fate would have it I was at Centre Court on Monday when Andy Murray staged one of the greatest sporting comebacks of all time against highly strung Frenchman Buster le Gasket.
Some say that the French have surrender in their bones, but this is grotesquely unfair to Andy Murray. Like several million other Englishmen I have never warmed to the dour Scot who they call Gordon Brown’s lovechild.

However nobody should take anything away from what Murray did in the twilight of a Wimbledon day. He was awesome, he was magnificent, but I can’t pretend I’ve suddenly fallen in love with the fiery Scot. His anti-English remarks cannot be forgotten so easily. No doubt there are other Englishmen and women who will feel differently because everyone loves a winner but despite his incredible performance on Monday I still can’t confuse him with Bobby Moore.

I started that five set marathon cheering for the Frenchman and I ended up cheering for Murray. It would have been churlish, petty and mean-spirited to do anything else.
What I can’t do is pretend Andy Murray represents me and my country.

I don’t think that his remarks about England in the World Cup, when he said he would support anyone but England, were a joke I think he still feels that way and I think there are millions of people that still feel that way.

There are some people who just don’t like the English, and I believe in my marrow that Murray is one of them. That’s fine. Wimbledon is not really about flagwaving. Ultimately a tennis player represents no one but himself. They are as lonely as boxers.

Murray has already had an incredibly successful Wimbledon.

Whatever happens against Nadal he can be proud of himself, Scotland can be proud of him and Britain can be proud of him. But that doesn’t mean we have to like him. Murray is the best thing we’ve seen in years in what is the most English of sports.

I am sorry that he made those stupid and insensitive remarks earlier in his career, and though he’d never admit it, I bet he is too. Viva Espana.

— What is incredible is that this w*nker feels everyone must *automatically* support England at football! We Scots don’t expect England fans to support us, or French Fans or United States fans. Then again we are not imperialist supremacists. That’s the difference. To Parsons we are colonials – well it won’t be for ever buddy.

Independence is normality

Letter to the Editor
Edinburgh Evening News

07/04/2008

Sir,

With regard to the Evening News editorial today ‘the US allows separate states to be different’ I would remind your paper of the obvious fact that Scotland, like the United States, is a country and not a state.

The idea that all Scots should aspire to is the status of a federal state shows a certain lack of ambition. Just what is it about Scotland that we are judged to be uniquely incapable of running our own affairs? What is wrong with our flag, the Saltire, that it shouldn’t fly on its own at the United Nations?

Why should we ever want to swear allegiance to a flag which is clearly designed to represent England’s past dominance over Ireland and Scotland (Wales isn’t even on it!) with the St George’s cross front and centre?

Jack Straw recently admitted that the Empire was basically a device to amplify English power abroad. Yes, Scots played a part in the Empire but most of our ancestors were just as poor at the end of it as we were at the beginning!

The Empire is over, knighthoods and other honours which pretend to membership of a British empire are as absurd and anachronistic as the UK monarch’s claim to be ‘defender of the [Catholic] faith’.

It is time to wash away this backward looking nonsense and any along with it any innate desire to bully other nations. What we need is equality with other countries, not superiority.
Independence is normality. Scotland is entirely capable of becoming a successful independent modern state and deciding our own policy on foreign affairs and defence.

If unionist opinion is genuinely strong, why was there no celebration whatsoever of the Union of Crowns or the Union of Parliaments? The only organisation which did mark both occasions was the Orange Lodge, who are hardly the most modern of political thinkers.

The union does not suit any country, not Scotland when we are outvoted 10-1 at Westminster, not Wales which is offered sub standard forms of Devolution and not even England who are waking up to the fact that the English identity has been subsumed by a British one which doesn’t necessarily represent their views either.

Alex Salmond is right, we should take courage from the US who ended their own remote control by Britain and who like most other countries warmly celebrate their independence day. We have nothing to lose and everything to gain by independence.

At the very least the unionist parties should have the basic politeness after 300 years to ask the Scottish people whether they want the union to continue or not. The fact they desperately don’t want to do so, suggests they already know the likely answer!

Raise your game please Evening News and think seriously about what suits our country right now, not 50 or a hundred years ago.

Yours faithfully,

Joe Middleton