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Old 03-22-2004, 12:52 AM   #76
Yorick
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Join Date: January 7, 2001
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Originally posted by Gab:
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Originally posted by Yorick:
I just ignored it because of the line "most people". I can't stand it when people use the moral weight of unknown others to justify their own opinions. Who are these "most people" Let them speak for themselves.

Otherwise have the balls to stand up on your own opinion and simply say "I can't stand Bush".
If you can't stand it, fine but I'm telling you because that it's true. When I say most I'm refering to people over the world particularly the Spanish, Germans and French. Heck many people even from Britain (America's closest allies) hate Bush. There was lots of protesting upon his arrival and there was even concern for Bushs' safety.

George W. Bush is hated more in the rest of the world than any other U.S. president before him .
[/QUOTE]Hating policies is not hating the person.

Secondly, more people in America do NOT hate Bush, than do.

The quantifiable proof?

Only 50% of Americans are motivated enough to vote. Of those 50% half voted the guy into office. So thats 25% of Americans who don't like Bush enough to vote against him. I would define hating a politician as doing everything you can to remove them from office.

Let's just see how many people vote against him then eh?

You are wrong Gab. The majority of the world are indifferent, not hating Bush.
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