Nope, the Ameri-centric Republicans do not like the leave the country.
Those of us who like to travel the world are quite pissed off about this administration. No shortage of good conversations about this at various watering holes across Europe.
I put Canadian flags on all my travel equipment. (no joke)
2007-03-15 13:17:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The rest of the world has always been jealous & critical of the US. No change in my 51 yrs. Wars have always gone on the US has had over 30 wars or military actions - again little change. In the last 54 years - Americans have trusted the Republicans to protect them & they have. Carter allowed the Embassy horrible event & was incapable of fixing it. Carter started the "don't ask, don't tell" policy that President Bush gets blamed for even Hillary said it was a shameful policy (maybe she should have talked with Bill more). President Bush has strengthened our economy, prevented another 9/11,
& given more support to military since his Dad was in office.
He stands for his beliefs & does what it takes to achieve victories her & abroad. I say stand for what you believe in - I certainly do & will not apologiae for my country ever. God bless the USA.
2007-03-15 20:36:32
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answered by Wolfpacker 6
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Oh, we are very very aware of just how much damage Bush has caused. Most of us see re-electing Bush as a huge mistake, but the truth about how the presidential elections work in America is that in the end, the choice is not up to the voters, a group of government-designated people called the Electoral College have the actual voting power.
The main thing I don't like about Bush is that because of his actions, there is a lot of hate being directed at the United States. Most of the people around the world don't realize that many of us are very sane and rational people that don't want our country to become tangled up in international affairs. What worsens the situation is that the educational systems of many countries teach lies about us and when the students in faraway countries grow up, they are going to grow up hating America and all the horrible things we've done because of our president's mistakes.
I feel that our country is currently being divided into two types of people: Republicans that love Bush and will defend him no matter what (these people make up more of the population of America) and Democrats who would do anything to get rid of Bush. I don't want to pick a side and I personally hate how many people in both political parties are so wrapped up in their own opinions and will never even consider anything the other side says. This is dividing our country and really makes "United States" an oxymoronic name. I just wish that all the Democrats and Republicans would just be more open minded and reasoning.
2007-03-15 20:19:07
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answered by Jimmy 3
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Yes we are. Hello world, I didn't know that you were just one scared loser that wrote in anonymously to bad mouth the citizens of another country; if I'm mistaken then World, you need another spokesman cause the one you have is lacking in knowledge.
I guess the US isn't part of the World anymore, yeah, we can stop with the UN and giving billions to undeserving terrorists in training.
2007-03-15 20:09:44
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answered by Anonymous
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WE as Americans see that our president is trying to do the best job he can in a tough situation. We are American,we stand with and support our president. Do not make comments about what you do not know.
2007-03-15 20:15:15
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answered by Dixie 6
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The rest of the world has hated us for years... and we still keep giving them our money and dealing w/their problems... I bet they'd be pissed if we just STOPPED!
2007-03-15 20:07:45
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answered by i_love_my_mp 5
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the better question is , does anyone in the USA give a rats ***
i know that i don't
2007-03-15 20:11:13
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answered by Anonymous
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