Real terrorrist like Bush must be the sole threat to the world peace. Imaginery 
figure like Osama Bin Laden is not supposed to be in the poll at all because he 
only exists  in news papers and TV media, and he does not have physical 
existence. His only purpose of existence in the newspapers and TV media is 
primarily to justify annihilation of Muslims and their way of life and 
secondly, to wrest the control of oil resources in the Mid East and Central 
Asia.

Figures like Hassan Nasrullah, Ahmadinejad and Kim Jo Il are leaders of 
countries who want to protect their people from the American world domination 
onslaught. These 3 figures are made to become evil by the newspaper and TV 
media largely control by the Americans who have Jews behind all of them.

So ask me,
Do I need to pay attention to the bull**** excreted by the statistics below?


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         In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful


                          === News Update ===

International poll ranks Bush a threat to world peace


The Associated Press

Published: November 3, 2006


TORONTO: A majority of people in three countries with close ties to the
U.S. * Britain, Canada and Mexico * consider President George W. Bush a
threat to world peace, ranking the U.S. president right up there with
the leaders of two countries he has labeled part of the "axis of evil" *
North Korea's Kim Jong Il and Iran's Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

"It is striking that these are America's closest allies and the
populations are going, 'Whoa, this guy is a danger to the world,'" said
Paul Adams, executive director of Ottawa-based EKOS Research which
released the poll results Friday.

"These are allies and if the populations of their countries are saying
George Bush is a threat to peace, that's a pretty damning statement
about Bush's public diplomacy in the world."

Al-Qaida terror network leader Osama bin Laden was viewed as the
greatest threat to world peace among those polled in Britain, Canada and
Mexico. In Israel, respondents viewed Ahmadinejad, who has called for
their country to be wiped off the map, as the biggest threat.

In Britain, 91 percent said they considered bin Laden a great or
moderate danger to peace, while 78 percent said that about Bush, the
poll found. Kim, whose country tested an atomic bomb last month, was
considered a danger by 82 percent, Lebanese Hezbollah militia leader
Hassan Nasrallah by 78 percent, and Ahmadinejad by 74 percent.

In Canada, bin Laden was seen by 88 percent of the people surveyed as a
great or moderate threat, followed in order by Kim (86 percent),
Ahmadinejad (77 percent), and Bush and Nasrallah tied at 74 percent.
Eighty-three percent of Mexicans ranked Bush as a great or moderate
threat, putting him behind only bin Laden at 88 percent.

Bush fared well only in Israel where just 23 percent of those polled saw
the U.S. president as a great or moderate threat. Ahmadinejad was
perceived as a great or moderate threat by 92 percent of Israelis
surveyed, slightly ahead of bin Laden (89 percent).

Majorities in Britain, Canada and Mexico * 69 percent, 62 percent and 57
percent, respectively * said U.S. foreign policy has made the world more
dangerous since 2001, according to the poll. In Israel, only 36 percent
said Bush's actions had made the world more dangerous.

Most Mexicans (68 percent), Israelis (60 percent) and Canadians (57
percent) believe the United States will "intervene militarily" in Iran
or North Korea in an effort to block the proliferation of nuclear
weapons. British respondents were not asked the question.

"George Bush has developed a very bellicose image abroad," said EKOS
President Frank Graves. "Immediately after September 11, attitudes were
almost universally supportive. Today, Bush is seen as a sorcerer's
apprentice on the world stage, bringing calamity wherever he goes."

The survey reaffirms the results of recent polls conducted in the United
States, which indicate a majority of Americans oppose Bush's Iraq
policy.

"As we approach next week's midterm elections in the United States, the
polls show pretty clearly that many Americans are dissatisfied with the
Bush foreign policy, particularly in Iraq," Graves said. "Now we have a
clear confirmation that Bush's policies are even more unpopular abroad
among the citizens of countries with very close ties to the United
States."

In Britain, where Prime Minister Tony Blair's popularity has been hit
hard by the Iraq war, 71 percent said the conflict was not justified.
Eighty-nine percent of Mexicans, 73 percent of Canadians and 34 percent
of Israelis agreed. Fifty-nine percent of Israelis said the 2003
invasion was justified.

The poll, commissioned by the Toronto Star and La Presse in Canada, The
Guardian in Britain, Reforma in Mexico and Haaretz in Israel, surveyed
1,000 people in each country at the end of October. The margin of error
was 3 percentage points.

source:
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/11/03/america/NA_GEN_World_Views_of_Bush.php

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