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British voters are angry at all three major parties, and even the Conservatives that are currently leading have not aroused enthusiasm and hope in the electorate.
Exit polls from Britain's parliamentary elections indicate that there was no clear winning party, which might result in Britain having a "hung parliament" in which no party would have a majority.
The exact dimensions of the Democrats' rout are not yet clear, but we do know that Americans who embraced "hope and change" two years ago are now rejecting the change they were given.
Most British Muslims, like most Iraqis, want peace and freedom. Those who believe that they are delivering those things need to be as robust in their arguments as Osama's useful idiots are in theirs.
Could conservative successes in Britain and a Massachusetts race have portents for 2008?
There are basic reasons to worry about the Court's recent practice of enlisting foreign authorities to smooth the way for contested readings of our own Constitution.



