Um you really don't pay attention much to the news, now do you. I
guess if it isn't Fox News then it don't exist for you.

A point to consider, the Pew Charitable Trust has a twice a year poll
of attitudes towards the US in the rest of the world. In every country
surveyed, in Canada, Mexico, all of Europe, most of Latin America,
southern Asia, and east Asia, and 8 countries in the Middle East,
attitudes to the US, which formerly were positive on the average has
become quite negative. This has ranged from over 95% negative in the
Middle East, through the upper 60's and 70's in Europe in terms of
respondants having a negative attitude towards the US.

That Bush and his Shrubbery have alienated the world is quite the
understatement. I'd say that they've made the rest of the world
supremely pissed off at us. And this is going to come back and bite us
hard.

larry

On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 10:18:16 -0700 (PDT), Sam Morris
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> George Bush alienated the world? Like France, Belgium
> and Germany represent the entire world?
>
> Unbelievable.
>
> -sm
>
> --- Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The speech I most admired was that of former
> > President Carter.   This man has
> > always been the image of integrity and truth.  In
> > his interview following his
> > speech he was able to back up his remarks with
> > facts.  Not bad for an 80 year
> > old Relic.  I was not all that impressed with his
> > leadership at the time, but no
> > one can say he mislead the public at any time.
> >
> > Of course the  failure to get re-elected was the
> > embassy hostages in Iran.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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