Not much. As a pussycat European as one answer described us, I don't think we've changed our views so much. Every major power in history has at some stage assumed an unbelievable arrogance with their dealings with the world. It's just your turn. What we don't understand is how so many Americans are blind to Bush's (or more accurately those behind him) agenda. It has little to do with fighting terrorism and everything to do with profit and his and the US Administration's absurdly close links with the Saudi Royal family, who are major financial backers of many terrorist groups !!
To the guy who called us pussycats, when you're country has been ravaged by so many wars that you can see they achieve nothing, then you can insult us, until then shut the **** up.
2006-07-27 23:50:17
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answered by JDubya 1
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Yes, definitely. With Bush it's not being steadfast, as the administration would have us believe, Thar's a difference, with Bush it's bull headiness and stubbornness with refusal to face fact.
Bush would do well to remember that no matter have grand the plan, you sometimes have to look at the results....he doesn't.
2006-07-27 18:35:25
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answered by Brite Tiger 6
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Yes. Many people in the world thing we're a country of warmongers. Bush and his headstrong attitude has set us back SO many years...maybe centuries.
2006-07-27 18:21:43
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answered by clarity 7
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he cares about protecting the american people from future 911s, dont care about polls or going which way the wind blows.. hes got true character, guts, determination, and is a man of his word. the man is a true leader... the terrorists are weakining and are running for their lives and the world will thank mr bush later...
2006-07-27 18:20:47
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answered by Anonymous
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somewhat. it has definitely been a catalyst for those who have always hated the US. but many countries, mainly arab countries, have seen us as the great satan since they knew the US existed. the pussycats of europe have generally viewed americans as loud and troublesome for a long time as well.
it is our freedom that seperates us. US citizens dont have to answer to any monarchy or theocracy. we arent imasculated by generations of servetude. they hate us for it.
2006-07-27 18:26:13
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answered by Stand-up Philosopher 5
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who cares about what they think we don't need them. As for Bush Bashers he is our president so deal with it, at least he is standing up to the people who think they can come and destroy us. He doesn't run and hide, he stands and shows them who the boss is. And by boss i don't mean Bush I mean the US...
If Bush could run 1 more time I would vote for him.
2006-07-27 18:56:43
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answered by sisinlovewithyou 4
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Yes, they've made long held suspicions turn into concrete beliefs and made me often cringe at how we are viewed across the globe.
2006-07-27 18:18:33
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answered by Lori 6
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Take a global test, Kerry, it doesn't look like you care for sovereignty.
Maybe we should see what the Muslims think about us that are declaring a Holy War on Ethiopia. We have to please them, too.
Oh those poor Muslim fascists.
2006-07-27 18:19:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I think so. People hate us even more now.
2006-07-27 18:20:22
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answered by Elle 2
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NO!! But the terrorists have!!!
2006-07-27 18:19:07
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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