Monday, April 23, 2007

Does the world 'really' hate Bush?

The French look set to abandon socialism and embrace a pro-American/anti-illegal immigration conservative leader.
The Canadians have already voted in a pro-American Conservative.
The Australians re-elected pro-Bush Iraq ally Conservative Howard.
The Japanese re-elected Koizumi after he sent troops to Iraq.
The British re-elected Blair.
The Polish re-elected the leader who sent troops to Iraq.
The Italians re-elected Berlusconi who sent troops to Iraq.

If the world really hated Bush as much as the US left want you to think, don't you think all his allies would have been voted OUT and countries would be turning away from pro-American and pro-Capitalist leaders. A survey by the B ritish B ottomboy C ommunist world news service actually found America 5th most hated after Iran, Israel, China and Russia. Most favorable were Canada, Norway and Japan.

I was in the UK during Reagan and I remember the protests even then, yet he is now seen as one of the greatest presidents of all time and defeated the evil empire without firing a shot.

1 comment:

SunRa said...

Reagan is now seen as one of the greatest presidents of all time and he defeated the evil empire without firing a shot? What are you smoking?
Just like America is suffering unmeasurable catastrophic consequences of its jingoist war in Afghanistan and Iraq, the Soviet Union fell victim to the disastrous effects of its war in Afghanistan. Reagan had precious little to do with the collapse of communism. The single only positive effect of the Reagan election was to frighten Iran into releasing the hostages due to their fear that the lunatic politics of that hawkish maniac could lead to nuclear reprisals. And this was all BEFORE he came to office. Once he took over the office, just like Bush, every single thing he proposed and succeeded in doing proved disastrous for America. Does the world really hate Bush? I can't even travel in Europe anymore without affecting a British accent to conceal my nationality.
The answer is an unmitigating YES. You think his unpopularity with Americans is solely existent in the U.S.A.? Believe me, it's far more prevalent in virtually every corner of the globe.