Monday, October 11, 2004

All we have to do is look around the world. When has any nation ever overcome terrorism through violence?

Friday, October 01, 2004

hehehe... I'm laughing. When I was watching the debates last night it amazed me on how Bush could come out and say "I know how this world works." After all, he was the one who came so close to being booed off stage at the UN. He's the one who really killed the "American ideology" that existed in Europe and the Middle East. He's the one who is always mocked, ridiculed by the rest of the world leaders and the press. You dont believe me?
If anybody has any doubts about how the rest of the world sees Bush, please begin by reading this article from the Asia Times:
The Smirking Robot: the president of the United States lip-smacking, smirking, blinking, eye-rolling, performing anguished jazz solos of facial contortions, and looking genuinely angry. His voice was petulant. He barely remembered his own record. He said absolutely nothing new. And he could barely disguise his rage: How could anyone even dream of questioning and holding him to account for his foreign-policy choices - in the "war on terra" and in Iraq? After all, "I just know how this world works."

This from cnn.com outlines how Europeans think. Oh, and the "what about Blair? What do you call that?" comment Bush made last night, is probably not going to last too long if he keeps going on this track.
Almost half of adults in Britain, France and Germany believe that if Senator John Kerry were to win the U.S. presidential election, relations between the U.S. and Europe would be "better" than they are at present, according to a survey.
Here's a very good summary of the debate last night between Kerry and Bush.