International Whining
According to a BBC poll, the international community doesn't like President Bush
When asked the question, "How many countries have you liberated in the past twenty years?" all of those polled answered "None." Following their participation, the European participants returned to skipping work on account of hangnails and a general sense of malaise, and then protested for more free health care.
Seriously, folks, if you're not in favor of a strong foreign policy that attacks terrorists instead of acquiescing to their demands, you should be ashamed of yourselves.
More than half of people surveyed in a BBC World Service poll say the re-election of US President George W Bush has made the world more dangerous.
Only three countries - India, Poland and the Philippines - out of 21 polled believed the world was now safer.
The survey found that 47% now viewed US influence in the world as largely negative and such unfavourable feelings extended towards Americans as a whole.
None of the countries polled supported contributing their troops to Iraq.
"This is quite a grim picture for the US," said Steven Kull, director of the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA), which carried out the poll with GlobeScan.
When asked the question, "How many countries have you liberated in the past twenty years?" all of those polled answered "None." Following their participation, the European participants returned to skipping work on account of hangnails and a general sense of malaise, and then protested for more free health care.
Seriously, folks, if you're not in favor of a strong foreign policy that attacks terrorists instead of acquiescing to their demands, you should be ashamed of yourselves.
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