I don't know where to start. I expected to have an American experience yesterday at the Air and Sea Show, but it turned into a frightening Amerikan experience instead. I will never go again.

The beach was packed to the max, there was no place to turn, no place to walk, no place to do anything but sit as still as possible. The people had to arrive at 7:30am in order to only have to walk about a mile with chairs, coolers, umbrella's etc. As the morning progressed parking would be farther and farther away from the beach.

It was quickly apparent by 9am, that this was going to be a gathering of Jorge Bush's new Amerika rather than an American Air and Sea Show.

The beach was jammed packed with people speaking all different languages, mostly Spanish and Portuguese. Americans were few and far between, most of the people were from Brazil, Mexico, Central America, and all over the planet, actually.

You could not move. To walk to the ocean was like making your way through a maze, and finding your way back to your "spot" almost required using radar. The ocean was packed, but only about 1/4 of the people went in (Probably afraid of sharks). But even so there were a lot of people in the water. No one out there spoke English. No one spoke to each other. It was so pathetic, so ununited, so unfriendly so "unAmerican". You could not help but to wonder about the health risk and if more people had gotten in the water, IT WOULD HAVE DEFINITELY BEEN A HEALTH RISK. It probably already was.

I kept turning around and looking back on shore and I just could not believe it. It looked like a scene from India or a third world country. IT WAS AMAZING !!! It WAS NOT America. Then when you found your way back to your teeny "spot" it WAS a third world country.

They played the Star Spangled Banner and no one got up for it who was sitting down. No one sang along, no one did anything. Afterwards no one clapped and said "yea!!". The Star Spangled Banner just didn't mean anything to the people I guess.

There were Navy Ships of shore, and closeby there were also U.S. Coast Guard ships and boats. They were not too far from shore. Then in the very middle was this civilian boat. Apparently that was Jorge with Jeb. They did not announce it (of course), but a life guard out in the ocean who was on a surf board helping to keep people from not going out too far told me it was Jorge and Jeb, but to keep it quiet. Since I knew Jorge was in town, I knew it was true.

Well, he easily got a look at his new Amerika from the boat. He HAD to notice two things immediately. 1. They're packed to the gills. 2. It's all our cheap labor who's there, very few Americans. I know he had binoculars, but he would not have even needed them to see the shore. I'm sure that he and Jeb were probably saying, "Mission Complete".

I saw several guys wearing T-shirts that said "Revolution" on them with a picture of that terrorist guy on the front. (Sorry, can't think of his name).

I think you get the picture so I'll stop.

The American pilots were flawless and awsome. The American technology was unbelievable. I've never seen the pilots called the Canadian Snow Birds before. They were so great too.

The American president was and is a disgrace to our country. After this alarming experience with the reality of Jorge Bush's new Amerika and with him so closeby watching it, I have reached my highest point of dislike and disrespect for him.