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Gonz

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French President Jacques Chirac, Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero & Karsten Voigt, the German Foreign Ministry's top official, among others.

Oh look, pudding
"There is a major and lasting lack of understanding between the American people and the rest of the world, in both directions," said Hubert Vedrine, a former French foreign minister. "Almost all nations, with perhaps three or four exceptions, wanted change."

Others worried that Bush, strengthened by a bigger win than in 2000 and backed by a Republican Congress, would turn a deaf ear to world concerns.

"Europe will continue to criticize Bush the same way as earlier," said Swedish Prime Minister Goeran Persson. "But I do not believe that he will be more willing to listen."

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I wonder, really, how many people actually believe the US is bad, and how many are just mindless sheep joining the flock so's not to look out-of-place...:hmm:
 
I don't believe the US is bad, gato. I DO however think the current administration has a lot to answer for.

*Salutes Stephen Hawking
 
BeardofPants said:
I don't believe the US is bad, gato. I DO however think the current administration has a lot to answer for.

*Salutes Stephen Hawking

No more than any other administration in every government on the planet...
 
BeardofPants said:
I don't believe the US is bad, gato. I DO however think the current administration has a lot to answer for.

*Salutes Stephen Hawking

Wanna compare? I'll take GW, Teddy Roosevelt & Eisenhower. You can have Hussein, Henry VIII & Noriega.
 
Gonz said:
Wanna compare? I'll take GW, Teddy Roosevelt & Eisenhower. You can have Hussein, Henry VIII & Noriega.

Throw in Hitler just to make it interesting.
 
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