THE TEA PARTY CANDIDATE GETS THE KEYS TO 10 DOWNING STREET

Our congratulations to David Cameron the new Prime Minister of Britain.  He is a Conservative from The Tory Party, now known as the Tea Party.  Way to go Sir David. HOW ABOUT JOINING THE TEA PARTY PATRIOTS HERE IN THE UNITED STATES?. We need a man with conviction and you may be the right guy for the job. And the quote Sir David utilized as he accepted the Prime Ministership was as follows: "Ask what you can do for your country, not what your country can do for you." These are the words JFK eloquently spoke in his 1960 inaugural address. We knew you would recognize them. And Sir David had a few other things to say, for instance: One of his big ideas, is making society more responsible, asking less, giving more. Gee that is something we didn't hear before.

And the following bomb shell words did not go down with the parasitic tax eaters, 

He aimed to build a society "where we don't just ask, 'What are my entitlements?' but 'What are my responsibilities?'... Where we don't ask, 'What am I owed?' but more 'What can I give?'" Cameron said.

"Those who can, should, and those who can't, we will always help," he promised, stressing freedom, fairness and responsibility.

Our previous posts have recognized David Cameron and indeed he came through in the end. The English are not stupid people, they recognize the sovereignty of their country was at stake due to the overwhelming entitlements pulling the country toward insolvency.  Many of our readers remember that  we have quoted John Fitzgerald Kennedy many times on the blog and in speeches. Again, David Cameron, no doubt believed that the responsibility of the individual is an individual responsibility, not that of Big Government

Hats off to David Cameron, we toast him today with a bloody spot of Tea.

 

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