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Personaly I'm not to fond of him and I'm American.

2006-08-26 02:08:50 · 47 answers · asked by . 2 in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

I asked people in France, they hate him

2006-08-26 02:13:20 · update #1

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Many people in Ireland believe that Bush is the puppet of the oil companies and religious fanatics. His alcoholism robbed him of the few brain cells he had at birth and he is trying to make himself loved in America by creating enemies where none existed before.

He is a danger to the world, militarily, economically and environmentally. I and many in Ireland will be glad to see the back of him and hopefully the Republican Party too. We need a President in America capable of understanding and compassion, with a sense of community and social responsibility and equality for all. In fact the world needs a an enlightened US President capable of maximising the strengths of the USA for the betterment of the world whilst recognising diversity. Bush plainly is not and never was the one.

2006-08-27 08:31:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 3

He is not as stupid as many people seems believe, after all he has convinced 90% of the British and the American population that 19 Arabs stood-down the entire defence force and attacked America with Box Cutters on 9/11.

2006-08-26 07:20:39 · answer #2 · answered by axeldones 1 · 0 1

He doesn't make good judgement about going in this war, not helping the country and people, cutting the budget on our education, and letting the world suffer in agonizing pain while he just sits back and relax drinking a pina colada. Many of my friends in the UK and Ireland think of him as an evil tyrant monster for his cruelty. Indonesians, Chinese, Maldivian, Dutch, hate bush. Some hate him and says he is working for the kkk.

2006-08-26 02:31:14 · answer #3 · answered by rising_sun 2 · 0 2

Americans were stupid to vote the guy in, hes so tangled in the oil industry his position is unviable.
Makes a good comedian, but its a sham politcs is'nt a laughing matter. His actions have killed hundreads of thousands maybe even millions.
If someone with that much inteligence represents the u.s what the hell must the rest of the world think of u.s and its people.

2006-08-26 02:19:55 · answer #4 · answered by Jabba_da_hut_07 4 · 0 1

He is very unpopular here - people think a country like America deserves better but were baffled that he was re-elected. When heads of state come to visit the Queen they normally ride a carriage down the Mall to Buckingham Palace. They didn't do this with Bush as they knew there would be so many protests. Even the Chinese president got his ride with the Queen.

2006-08-26 02:17:39 · answer #5 · answered by Dunrobin 6 · 3 2

he polices the world without being asked but because someone has to. though the security of oil isn't actually policing but self interest. that leads to some awful situations and some tough decisions. he makes them and lives with the outcomes.
fair do's - i couldn't do that job
what would be nice and show true "leader of the free world" thinking is if he spear headed the green issues. your the leading country in most fields, but not this one.

2006-08-29 04:31:27 · answer #6 · answered by Neil C 1 · 0 0

Strangely enough i had a weird dream about him last night ... perhaps you can help? He was showing off his limo to me but i wasn't so impressed (ugly cars) so he invited me to his favourite restaurant which was named after him (Dubya? Written above the entrance as Du Bya).I couldn't eat much because I was sure he'd found out that he's not my favourite world leader and I was desperately trying to find a way to explain previous comments in a good light.
While there, he asked me to collect a package for him from a hotel ... just an envelope sized packet. Of course I was unable to resist looking inside. It was quite an ornate key with Arabic script all over it. I had to give it to a bored looking English girl called Anna (who later turned out to be a nasty piece of work) But before I could, I heard someone calling from the hotel's toilets. It was an Asian woman who said she'd been locked in for two days and the key was hers. So I handed it over. Then I had a very nice (free) shot of something at the bar but my friend and I had to run for our lives from Anna because she wanted the key.

2006-08-26 03:56:08 · answer #7 · answered by jdw 2 · 0 1

Remember the big demostration in London just prior to the invasion of Iraq and how a statue of Bush was pulled down?

That spoke volumes about the feeling British civilians have on Bush.

2006-08-26 02:14:07 · answer #8 · answered by Sleuth! 3 · 3 2

I don't think I would be uncharitable if I said most people in the United Kingdom regard him as a total buffoon albeit a dangerous one. How's the re-run on the real president going (Al Gore) - is it nearly finished yet?

2006-08-26 03:37:06 · answer #9 · answered by Raymo 6 · 0 1

Bush is ridiculed and despised all over Europe. And particularly so in Britain where it is supposed he has somehow bribed Tony Blair (with promises of untold riches after he retires? with legal business for his barrister wife Cherie Booth?) to send British troops to Iraq.

The Iraq war has virtually no support in Britain.

2006-08-26 02:24:46 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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