we already know why, he is not even welcomed here
2007-03-11 10:30:28
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answered by me 6
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I'm not happy with George Bush's results either and I'm a American, so really why would you be surprised by the rest of the World. The Latinos didn't vote for the Republicans this last election in November, and Pat Robinson said some terrible things about Hugo Chavez I'm sure they aren't forgetting. The right wingers are saying on this site to boycott Citgo products, there is another reason not to like the man.
2007-03-11 17:32:16
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answered by leonard bruce 6
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I didn't vote for him. Don't just assume that all Americans like him. You are obviously from another country. Imagine how 51% of the popular vote in America feels that didn't vote for him either. He's in charge of everything all the time here.
2007-03-11 17:35:25
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answered by Eisbär 7
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I see you haven't been to too many places around the world. Americans in general are not welcome. It has been like that for many years. It just happens that Bush is the top American they can scream at. I bet if we cut off aid or loans or food donations to them, you would really hear some screaming. You liberals are like most of the world, you do whatever is sheik. Hating Bush is sheik right now. In a year or so after he is gone you can turn your attention to wearing the newest fashions from San Francisco, the Gay Man Pants. Oh you haven't seen them yet. Let me describe them to you so you can look forward to getting your very own.......black leather, knee pads, zipper in the back and handles on the hips.
2007-03-11 17:40:25
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answered by bamafannfl 3
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Are you kidding? With an approval rating in the 20's, Bush is hardly welcomed at home! Do us a favor and keep him there.
2007-03-11 17:31:11
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answered by collegedudesoon 2
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The world has never accepted a leader who stood up for what he believed and stuck to his guns. Apparently, to achieve worldwide popularity one must waffle continuously and give in to any and all demands and outrageous actions of rogue states. I'm not just referring to Bush, either. Throughout history, if there was ever a world leader who displayed some backbone and didn't put up with someone's crap, they were castigated and hated as reward for their stance. People just don't like anyone who rocks the boat. At least until they are threatened, then they criticize you for not rocking the boat.
2007-03-11 17:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush is a fool to think he can win over Latin America.
VIVA CHAVEZ!!!!
2007-03-11 17:33:22
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answered by Anonymous
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No not really. He makes an *** of himself everywhere he goes.
2007-03-11 17:33:02
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answered by shazamshawn 2
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Their communist/socialist governments lie to them
2007-03-11 18:02:36
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answered by Greg K. 1
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