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Offline Rude

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What caused the International hate for Bush?
« Reply #60 on: March 24, 2003, 09:42:48 PM »
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Clinton was indecisive over the Balkans? About Israel-palestine? Northern Ireland?

I think he was very decisive in all those situations - and two out of three ain't bad. The part he played in help foster and encourage the NI Peace Process is rarely recognised. He didn't do bad at home, by all accounts, going on the strength of the economy.

Bush doesn't terrify me, I could easily kick his bellybutton in a 1v1. Bush scares me because of the people lurking in the background, with their own agendas. To me, he's like our Queen - a figurehead, ceremonial only. As a public speaker which, let's face it, is a major part of any world leader's job, he's hopeless.

Blair would make a great American president and you know it. :D

Also, let me make it clear I don't hate the guy. I'm really quite apathetic to American politics 99% of the time. Party politics is dull, no matter where it's taking place.

Before anybody whines about it being none of my business - check the title of the thread.

BTW - I couldn't care less where he chose to put his dick.


What was the result of the NI peace process Clinton helped foster?

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What caused the International hate for Bush?
« Reply #61 on: March 25, 2003, 12:55:31 AM »
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Let me explain "generalization" to you ....  


Well, the post title was somewhat general in nature so I answered "generally". If you'd like me to separate everyone's individual thoughts on the matter and put them in a spreadsheet, please allow me 400 years to do so.

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1: I don't.

Good, there's already too much hate in this world.

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2: When I think someone's being a stupid jerk, I don't mean his neighbor, mother, wife or brother.

Very nice and fluffy, and I think most people would agree they feel this way towards individuals as individuals. Bush represents American policy, and I think that's what most of the countries populace seem to have a problem with. I personally don't have issues with what's been done, but many do.

My apologies for the over-generalizations once more.
« Last Edit: March 25, 2003, 12:57:38 AM by TheManx »