Never actually [I]read[/I] your Constitution, have you eh?
I have.
Guess I have more right to be an American than you lot do.
'Ich bin ein Berliner', as John F. Kennedy said. And he was a Catholic, o Protestant Raptards; still didn't stop him from being a damn good president of your country, just as Benjamin Disraeli being born a Jew didn't stop him from becoming Prime Minister of the UK (he became an Anglican from his youth onwards).
Labour's Ed Miliband: born Jewish, but an Atheist. LibDems' Nick Clegg: an Atheist. Hasn't stopped the latter from being Deputy Prime Minister, so you tell me, re. being qualified for political office, RR.
@tracer
'Jesus Klingon wrote:
'Brenda is a Norse name meaning "sword"'
"But ... but ... but, Brenda is a girl's name!
It would have to be a frilly pink My Little Pony sword with flowers on it or something."
Well, a certain party pone has a pink-carriaged (& flower-decorated wheeled) cannon, so...! /)^3^(\
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@Philbert McAdamia
JFK was - albeit subconsciously - appealing to German peoples' innate sense of the absurd & surreal. How else do you account for the huge popularity of "Monty Python's Flying Circus"; even 'The Deadliest Joke in the World', there? And "Fawlty Towers"; "The Germans" being the most popular episode amongst Germans, irony of ironies.
Seems there's more of a connection between our two countries than one would imagine; certainly culturally/comedically [/"Dinner For One"]