In civilized countries like Australia and UK, you become a pariah to your people and are kicked out of office....
In less discerning nations... you lose your life......
Roll on Nov '08, so we can get back to when being a friend of America was an asset and not a curse
2007-12-29
07:27:36
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tx_trott... I have never.. REPEAT.. never complained about an answer to any of my questions. I note that you make these wild accusations but do not give the opportunity for redress by blocking email correspondence.. I won't expend my energies in complaining about Free Speech, being an advocate of such speech.
2007-12-29
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I blieve the question was "being a friend of Bush...", not of the US. Some people seem to be confusing the two.
2007-12-30 06:21:39
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answered by mstrywmn 7
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No. Benazir Bhutto is the only associate of the United States to be assinated. And she was coaxed out of exile by Condi Rice to restore some Democracy and work with Musharrraf.
No other charasmatic leaders have lost their lives. Unless you count extremists. The Bush war on terror has removed several of those. That is a death warrant I can live with.
If you mean the change of party loyalties and the nations interests, both Australia and UK went away from US familarity & close ties. Yet they have actually come around even Brown. Like any politician they played the popular vote, won & then business as usual.
Being a friend of the United States is always a benefit. Despite propaganda being hawked during a Presidential election.
2007-12-29 07:54:51
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answered by Mele Kai 6
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Yes Sir, we will tell them criminals,
See ya, don wanna b u , run, ICC is after your - - s, run ?
Then we make the right choice from now on.
And we live happily there after ?
My Best Regards.
hi how r u ? Could you folks take easy please?
OK Clinton is gone and you folks didn't like him?
Bush will be gone in a year or so? and not much high marks either?
May be it is time for all and i mean all to join forces and select a Pres. who all agree on? Is that a good idea or not?
2007-12-29 07:43:17
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answered by iceman 7
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Who in the world would want to be friends with y'all ?Get a haircut don't turn sideways when you get your picture taken it makes you look...well...like you think your important Let me help y'all out,you need it ,Don't call names, I can see a lot of hair at the zoo,Don't put on 'airs' it just show how insecure you are ....ICEMAN we well have a pres WE want not one that "we all agree with" Y'all about as important to us as a bucket of warm spit Why are ALL the world leaders coming to the U S to make nice? too late
2007-12-29 07:35:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Bush and his asss pirate friends won't be able to go in public ever again. They'd be stoned, and not the good way
2007-12-29 07:33:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Unlike Clinton who had over 50 close associates murdered in just a few years. Pot/kettle/black much
At lest Bush hasn't sent tanks to kill people in churchs.
2007-12-29 07:43:35
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it does smell of the kiss of death. but, keep in mind, the policies of which #43 is the poster boy, are the real engine of America bashing.
2007-12-29 07:33:59
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answered by bilez1 4
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No.
You make the very large assumption that the world outside the U.S. is heading in the right direction.
It is not true.
2007-12-29 07:53:56
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answered by Locutus1of1 5
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Cheney is still alive isn't he? So the answer would be not at all.
2007-12-29 07:39:04
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answered by Anonymous
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YES!
2007-12-29 07:46:16
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answered by Cool guy 2
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