That's a fair assessment.

- Matt



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Vivec" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 2:27 PM
Subject: Re: Gel's perception of Americans


> America is a ***Democracy***
> It is a free voting society, the people VOTE for their leader.
> How can you bring Papa Doc into this discussion as being relevant to a
> Democratic vote?
> You can't even compare that to Castro since he too is a Dictator and
> was not voted into power, so one can never make a statement except
> subjectively that any Cuban majority want him in power.
>
> Bush didn't come to office by force, or by coercion. This latest
> election he was **VOTED** in by a popular majority.
>
> He won the majority of the People's vote.Therefore when people outside
> America thinks he represents the views of the American majority , then
> I can't see how you can say they are incorrect. Whether you personally
> like it or not he is YOUR President, and moreover as President of the
> UNited States he is supposedly the leader of Western Society by
> extension. Which is, for me, a problem since I do not agree with much
> of his actions as President.
>
> He served TWO terms.
> Are you also going to say that a majority of Americans did not want
> Clinton as their President?
> Up to late last year Americans loved Bush, he was their darling! The
> country was and is split and horribly divided over his policies but
> his religous conservative base is still strong.
>
> And hell yes! The Germans of the time **Wanted** Hitler as their
> leader, and fully supported him!They went to war based on his Ideals!
>
> On 1/6/06, Scott Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> To base the perception of a people on their leader is just wrong. Would 
>> you
>> base your perception of Haitians on "Baby Doc" Duvalier ?, your 
>> perception
>> of Germans on Hitler? While Bush is the elected leader of the US, he is
>> neither "the Voice of the People" or representative of 75% of Americans.
>>
>>
>>
>> (while Bush won over 50% of the vote it was 50% of 61% percent of the
>> population that voted leaving about 75% who didn't vote for him)
>>
>>
>>
>> There are Americans who think like you perceive that we do, but they are 
>> in
>> the vast minority
>>
>>
>>
>> Scott A. Stewart
>>
>> Webmaster/Developer
>
> 

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