Thursday, 22 February 2007

America's Founding Peoples Political Action Committee

Sent out to all the right people over there (and copied to much of the American media) last night:

My friends in the United States, although strongly supportive in principle, believe that what I am about to outline to you cannot be done there, even though I am in the process of doing something very like it here in the United Kingdom. I am convinced that they are wrong, and will be handing over this project to them as soon as you and I have proved this.

That project will be the America's Founding Peoples Political Action Committee (AFP-PAC), which will identify and support candidates who uphold, defend and promote all three of:

1. The English, Scots, Welsh and Irish economic, social, cultural and political identity of these United States, including the strongest possible economic, social, cultural and political ties between these United States and each and all of the United Kingdom, the Irish Republic, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and any other country which, by freely choosing to have the same Head of State as any of these and to use the English language, freely chooses to identify as integral to her whole people's own the Christian heritage common to, and determinative of, American, British, Irish, Canadian, Australian and New Zealand identity;

2. The West African slave-descended economic, social, cultural and political identity of these United States, including the closest possible economic, social, cultural and political ties between these United States and each and all of the English-speaking countries of the Caribbean, together with any other country which, by freely choosing to have the same Head of State as any of these and to use the English language, freely chooses to identify as integral to her whole people's own the Christian heritage common to, and determinative of, both African-American (and thus of all American) and Afro-Caribbean (and thus of all Caribbean) identity; and

3. The closest possible economic, social, cultural and political cooperation, both within these United States and throughout the world, between the people of West African slave descent and the people of English, Scots, Welsh and Irish descent, on the basis of their shared economic, social, cultural and political Christian heritage, including their shared English language and their shared blood ties.

So, are you in? If so, then I respectfully request that the first two main recipients of this email in person, and either the same or a nominee (as appropriate) of each of the others, agree to become members of the PAC, which I repeat will immediately be handed over to entirely American administration. The networks thus represented will be the backbone of its work. It is greatly to be hoped that the Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Cc-es to this email will comprise an International Advisory Board, with me and with someone from the Irish Republic and from as many as possible of the English-speaking countries of the Caribbean.

Is there any good reason why, even if not one red cent were involved, there could not be at least a candidate endorsed by the AFP-PAC (i.e., identified by email to supporters for circulation in churches or whatever) for every seat in the House in 2008, as well as for every Senate seat being fought, and for the offices of President and Vice-President of the United States?


As stated above, this will be handed over to American leadership as soon as I have proved to the Americans in question that there is potential here. So do please get in touch: davidaslindsay@hotmail.com

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