Associated Press – June 27, 2007:

Unease with American foreign policy and President Bush has intensified in countries that are some of the closest U.S. allies and around the globe, while Russia and China also face growing international wariness, a survey released Wednesday said.

In one measure of Bush’s unpopularity, the poll showed he is less trusted on foreign policy than Russian President Vladimir Putin by allies Britain, Germany and Canada, even as faith in Putin has plummeted. About half in the U.S. say they have little or no trust in either leader’s conduct of foreign affairs.

As the U.S. has waged its war on terrorism over the past five years, its overall image has worsened. It has dropped from 75 percent favorable in Britain in 2002 to 51 percent now; from 60 percent to 30 percent in Germany; and from 64 percent to 56 percent in Mexico.



  1. bobbo says:

    40–Post 8 and 12 do not advocate voting for party but like you advocate looking at the candidate. Both say Ron Paul is not a good candidate for the reasons stated, party affiliation not being one of them.

  2. Hugh Bastard says:

    I remember a poll in the mainstream Age newspaper (Melbourne, Oz) asking people to choose which who was the greatest threat to world peace. The choices included North Korea, al qaeda, USA, Germany, Britain, Israel and several others. 34%, by far the most popular choice by the 10,000 or so voters, chose the USA.

    This is the effect that Bush has had on world perception of the USA. I shudder to think the man who has the launch codes cant pronounce ‘nuclear’.

  3. ChrisMac says:

    If Bush Jr. has done anything, He has reinstilled the fact that “anybody” can be President.

    #42- Pressing the button takes more hand eye coordination than i think he has, so, I’m not worried bout dat

  4. qsabe says:

    Wow, what an amazing read. You posters are for the most part, a bunch of really screwed up heads, I won’t say minds as I saw little evidence any had one.

  5. Mr. Fusion says:

    #35, Stars and Bars.

    You have adequately demonstrated you hate the US of A. You are a traitor. You support those who would tear our country apart. I think that surely dispels any fucking right you might have had to make an argument.

    Not to mention you’re pretty effen stupid. You don’t even have a clue to America’s entry into either World War or the Korean war. Check out Wikipedia, I don’t have the time to waste educating effen traitors.

  6. Mr. Fusion says:

    #44, qsabe,

    I AM SORRY WE USE SUCH BIG WORDS.

    CAN YOU READ THIS IF WE ONLY USE LITTLE WORDS.

  7. Stars & Bars says:

    #45 Mr. Fusion. Wow, thats quite a mouthful coming from a socialist / fascist / humanist. You’re obviously a product of public education / conditioning that include many of the universities in this country. You obviously have issues, I’d have issues too if I’d spent years in public conditioning. Let me help you out a little. Why don’t you read the Constitution of the united States. Perhaps you could find a commentary written by a patriot, prior to 1933.

    I think that surely dispels
    As I said, you don’t think, you’ve been conditioned. Now, I know you ego is trying to cope with what I just said. I’ll prove it, answer the following question.

    Question: Do you don’t know the difference between the following?

    1. united States
    2. United States
    3. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA



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