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Old January 11th, 2008, 12:38 AM posted to soc.culture.indian,alt.fan.jai-maharaj,rec.travel.misc,soc.culture.usa,soc.culture.asian
Dr. Jai Maharaj[_2_]
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Default TOP 10 AMERICA-LOVING COUNTRIES

TOP 10 AMERICA-LOVING COUNTRIES

Forwarded message

Top 10 America-Loving Countries

The U.S. generally performs poorly on global goodwill
surveys, particularly throughout the Middle East and much
of Europe. As the reigning global superpower, America
stands as a "scapegoat nation" for countries impacted by
our ideas and values. Here are ten nations that openly
admire the U.S. (aka an America-loving country), according
to statistics from a 2007 47-nation Pew Global Attitudes
Survey.

- - -

Number 10 -- England, 51% America-Loving

Like Eve's birth from Adam's rib, the U.S. was born from
England's loins. Like men and women, friendly Americans are
drastically different creatures from the friendly Brits.
Nevertheless, we do share a connection and we express
ourselves in the same language. Despite our differences,
England remains an America-loving country.

- - -

Number 9 -- Canada, 55% America-Loving

Many Canadians are loath to admit that they like the
States, but they do. We are their largest trading partner
and they import more American culture than any other
nation. No doubt, there are differences, but Canada
generally lives a pretty American way of life.

- - -

Number 8 -- Mexico, 56% America-Loving

The border we share represents the widest division in
living standards between neighboring countries, and our
history has been tumultuous. But, despite this, Mexicans do
make a significant contribution to both the American
economy and culture. With the war on drugs and illegal
immigration being central issues that face both countries,
Tijuana, the Mexican Las Vegas, seems like a good
representation of the clash between these cultures.

- - -

Number 7 -- Australia, 56% America-Loving

Australia's relationship with America is like the big-
brother complex Canada has with the U.S. We share lineage,
a Commonwealth past, and a certain degree of paternal
support. Aussies also have an appetite for American visual
media. Next to surfing, basketball and wrestling are grunt
sports that are treasured by intoxicated fans who occupy an
America-loving country.

- - -

Number 6 -- India, 59% America-Loving

Many Americans don't realize the extent of pro-American
sentiment in India. The wave of Americanism started with a
backlash against the anti-capitalist propaganda that
reigned during the period of economic socialism (1947-91).
The Indian-American community is now the wealthiest ethnic
group in the U.S. -- and Bollywood is likely the largest
recreation of an American cultural dream in existence.

- - -

Number 5 -- Japan, 61% America-Loving

A few minor hiccups aside (Pearl Harbor, Nagasaki,
Hiroshima), Japan has somewhat miraculously turned into an
American military ally. However, Japan is the largest
importer of oil in Asia, so Japan-U.S. relations have
become slightly heated. Overall, the Japanese lifestyle
continues to reflect its new American genes.

- - -

Number 4 -- Poland, 61% America-Loving

Despite decades of official anti-American propaganda during
Poland's communist era, the U.S. and Poland have been great
trading partners since the late '80s. In the communist
aftermath, the U.S. eliminated significant foreign debt,
provided economic aid and lowered trade barriers. Since
1989, Poland has supported every American military
operation, including the coalition in Iraq.

- - -

Number 3 -- Israel, 78% America-Loving

Israel and the U.S. battle to balance competing interests
in the Middle East, but trade in the billions. In 1962,
President John F. Kennedy told Israeli Foreign Minister
Golda Meir that America had a "special relationship with
Israel." Since then, the Jewish story in American culture
extends from Hollywood to New York, and on to Israel. In
both political and popular culture, the Cold War solidified
the bond born out of the holocaust years.

- - -

Number 2 -- Kenya, 87% America-Loving

Lacking the colonial baggage of France and Britain, the
American Dream remains a pure notion throughout much of
Africa. Kenyans see a great opportunity to integrate into
American culture than anywhere in Europe due to popular
musicians and star athletes sponsoring associations of
successful blacks throughout the U.S. Kenyans also think
very highly of American democracy.

- - -

Number 1 -- Ivory Coast, 88% America-Loving

Following 100 years of French colonial rule and several
years of miserable relations, the Ivory Coast is turning in
war-torn waves to the U.S. for an alternate immigration
route. Blaming France for civil wars and unfair treatment
of immigrants in France, Ivorians are nearly unanimous in
their love and praise of the U.S. In the survey, 88% of
Ivorians loved the States, compared to only 80% of
Americans (now that's an American-loving country).

More at:
http://information.travel.aol.com/ga...avdynlprim0263

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/24fq83
http://www.mantra.com/jai
http://www.mantra.com/jyotish
Om Shanti

Hindu Holocaust Museum
http://www.mantra.com/holocaust

Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.hindunet.org

The truth about Islam and Muslims
http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate

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  #2  
Old January 11th, 2008, 09:23 PM posted to soc.culture.indian,alt.fan.jai-maharaj,rec.travel.misc,soc.culture.usa,soc.culture.asian
harmony
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Default TOP 10 AMERICA-LOVING COUNTRIES

amazing that america would not rank among top 10 who love america. bush has
done it.


and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj) wrote in
message news:20080110C3678lEn3bxbX7Fm5YJRYhu@AfIqI...
TOP 10 AMERICA-LOVING COUNTRIES

Forwarded message

Top 10 America-Loving Countries

The U.S. generally performs poorly on global goodwill
surveys, particularly throughout the Middle East and much
of Europe. As the reigning global superpower, America
stands as a "scapegoat nation" for countries impacted by
our ideas and values. Here are ten nations that openly
admire the U.S. (aka an America-loving country), according
to statistics from a 2007 47-nation Pew Global Attitudes
Survey.

- - -

Number 10 -- England, 51% America-Loving

Like Eve's birth from Adam's rib, the U.S. was born from
England's loins. Like men and women, friendly Americans are
drastically different creatures from the friendly Brits.
Nevertheless, we do share a connection and we express
ourselves in the same language. Despite our differences,
England remains an America-loving country.

- - -

Number 9 -- Canada, 55% America-Loving

Many Canadians are loath to admit that they like the
States, but they do. We are their largest trading partner
and they import more American culture than any other
nation. No doubt, there are differences, but Canada
generally lives a pretty American way of life.

- - -

Number 8 -- Mexico, 56% America-Loving

The border we share represents the widest division in
living standards between neighboring countries, and our
history has been tumultuous. But, despite this, Mexicans do
make a significant contribution to both the American
economy and culture. With the war on drugs and illegal
immigration being central issues that face both countries,
Tijuana, the Mexican Las Vegas, seems like a good
representation of the clash between these cultures.

- - -

Number 7 -- Australia, 56% America-Loving

Australia's relationship with America is like the big-
brother complex Canada has with the U.S. We share lineage,
a Commonwealth past, and a certain degree of paternal
support. Aussies also have an appetite for American visual
media. Next to surfing, basketball and wrestling are grunt
sports that are treasured by intoxicated fans who occupy an
America-loving country.

- - -

Number 6 -- India, 59% America-Loving

Many Americans don't realize the extent of pro-American
sentiment in India. The wave of Americanism started with a
backlash against the anti-capitalist propaganda that
reigned during the period of economic socialism (1947-91).
The Indian-American community is now the wealthiest ethnic
group in the U.S. -- and Bollywood is likely the largest
recreation of an American cultural dream in existence.

- - -

Number 5 -- Japan, 61% America-Loving

A few minor hiccups aside (Pearl Harbor, Nagasaki,
Hiroshima), Japan has somewhat miraculously turned into an
American military ally. However, Japan is the largest
importer of oil in Asia, so Japan-U.S. relations have
become slightly heated. Overall, the Japanese lifestyle
continues to reflect its new American genes.

- - -

Number 4 -- Poland, 61% America-Loving

Despite decades of official anti-American propaganda during
Poland's communist era, the U.S. and Poland have been great
trading partners since the late '80s. In the communist
aftermath, the U.S. eliminated significant foreign debt,
provided economic aid and lowered trade barriers. Since
1989, Poland has supported every American military
operation, including the coalition in Iraq.

- - -

Number 3 -- Israel, 78% America-Loving

Israel and the U.S. battle to balance competing interests
in the Middle East, but trade in the billions. In 1962,
President John F. Kennedy told Israeli Foreign Minister
Golda Meir that America had a "special relationship with
Israel." Since then, the Jewish story in American culture
extends from Hollywood to New York, and on to Israel. In
both political and popular culture, the Cold War solidified
the bond born out of the holocaust years.

- - -

Number 2 -- Kenya, 87% America-Loving

Lacking the colonial baggage of France and Britain, the
American Dream remains a pure notion throughout much of
Africa. Kenyans see a great opportunity to integrate into
American culture than anywhere in Europe due to popular
musicians and star athletes sponsoring associations of
successful blacks throughout the U.S. Kenyans also think
very highly of American democracy.

- - -

Number 1 -- Ivory Coast, 88% America-Loving

Following 100 years of French colonial rule and several
years of miserable relations, the Ivory Coast is turning in
war-torn waves to the U.S. for an alternate immigration
route. Blaming France for civil wars and unfair treatment
of immigrants in France, Ivorians are nearly unanimous in
their love and praise of the U.S. In the survey, 88% of
Ivorians loved the States, compared to only 80% of
Americans (now that's an American-loving country).

More at:
http://information.travel.aol.com/ga...avdynlprim0263

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/24fq83
http://www.mantra.com/jai
http://www.mantra.com/jyotish
Om Shanti

Hindu Holocaust Museum
http://www.mantra.com/holocaust

Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.hindunet.org

The truth about Islam and Muslims
http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate

o Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the
educational
purposes of research and open discussion. The contents of this post may
not
have been authored by, and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the
poster. The contents are protected by copyright law and the exemption for
fair use of copyrighted works.
o If you send private e-mail to me, it will likely not be read,
considered or answered if it does not contain your full legal name,
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e-mail and postal addresses, and live-voice telephone number.
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that this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as
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Title
17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material on this site is distributed without
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included
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subscribing to USENET newsgroups or visiting web sites. For more
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  #3  
Old January 12th, 2008, 10:07 AM posted to soc.culture.indian,alt.fan.jai-maharaj,rec.travel.misc,soc.culture.usa,soc.culture.asian
Dr. Jai Maharaj[_2_]
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Default TOP 10 AMERICA-LOVING COUNTRIES

Mayhaps they forgot to make a list of self-loving countries.

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/24fq83
http://www.mantra.com/jai
http://www.mantra.com/jyotish
Om Shanti

In article ,
"harmony" posted:

amazing that america would not rank among top 10 who love america. bush has
done it.


www.mantra.com/jyotish (Dr. Jai Maharaj) posted:

TOP 10 AMERICA-LOVING COUNTRIES

Forwarded message

Top 10 America-Loving Countries

The U.S. generally performs poorly on global goodwill
surveys, particularly throughout the Middle East and much
of Europe. As the reigning global superpower, America
stands as a "scapegoat nation" for countries impacted by
our ideas and values. Here are ten nations that openly
admire the U.S. (aka an America-loving country), according
to statistics from a 2007 47-nation Pew Global Attitudes
Survey.

- - -

Number 10 -- England, 51% America-Loving

Like Eve's birth from Adam's rib, the U.S. was born from
England's loins. Like men and women, friendly Americans are
drastically different creatures from the friendly Brits.
Nevertheless, we do share a connection and we express
ourselves in the same language. Despite our differences,
England remains an America-loving country.

- - -

Number 9 -- Canada, 55% America-Loving

Many Canadians are loath to admit that they like the
States, but they do. We are their largest trading partner
and they import more American culture than any other
nation. No doubt, there are differences, but Canada
generally lives a pretty American way of life.

- - -

Number 8 -- Mexico, 56% America-Loving

The border we share represents the widest division in
living standards between neighboring countries, and our
history has been tumultuous. But, despite this, Mexicans do
make a significant contribution to both the American
economy and culture. With the war on drugs and illegal
immigration being central issues that face both countries,
Tijuana, the Mexican Las Vegas, seems like a good
representation of the clash between these cultures.

- - -

Number 7 -- Australia, 56% America-Loving

Australia's relationship with America is like the big-
brother complex Canada has with the U.S. We share lineage,
a Commonwealth past, and a certain degree of paternal
support. Aussies also have an appetite for American visual
media. Next to surfing, basketball and wrestling are grunt
sports that are treasured by intoxicated fans who occupy an
America-loving country.

- - -

Number 6 -- India, 59% America-Loving

Many Americans don't realize the extent of pro-American
sentiment in India. The wave of Americanism started with a
backlash against the anti-capitalist propaganda that
reigned during the period of economic socialism (1947-91).
The Indian-American community is now the wealthiest ethnic
group in the U.S. -- and Bollywood is likely the largest
recreation of an American cultural dream in existence.

- - -

Number 5 -- Japan, 61% America-Loving

A few minor hiccups aside (Pearl Harbor, Nagasaki,
Hiroshima), Japan has somewhat miraculously turned into an
American military ally. However, Japan is the largest
importer of oil in Asia, so Japan-U.S. relations have
become slightly heated. Overall, the Japanese lifestyle
continues to reflect its new American genes.

- - -

Number 4 -- Poland, 61% America-Loving

Despite decades of official anti-American propaganda during
Poland's communist era, the U.S. and Poland have been great
trading partners since the late '80s. In the communist
aftermath, the U.S. eliminated significant foreign debt,
provided economic aid and lowered trade barriers. Since
1989, Poland has supported every American military
operation, including the coalition in Iraq.

- - -

Number 3 -- Israel, 78% America-Loving

Israel and the U.S. battle to balance competing interests
in the Middle East, but trade in the billions. In 1962,
President John F. Kennedy told Israeli Foreign Minister
Golda Meir that America had a "special relationship with
Israel." Since then, the Jewish story in American culture
extends from Hollywood to New York, and on to Israel. In
both political and popular culture, the Cold War solidified
the bond born out of the holocaust years.

- - -

Number 2 -- Kenya, 87% America-Loving

Lacking the colonial baggage of France and Britain, the
American Dream remains a pure notion throughout much of
Africa. Kenyans see a great opportunity to integrate into
American culture than anywhere in Europe due to popular
musicians and star athletes sponsoring associations of
successful blacks throughout the U.S. Kenyans also think
very highly of American democracy.

- - -

Number 1 -- Ivory Coast, 88% America-Loving

Following 100 years of French colonial rule and several
years of miserable relations, the Ivory Coast is turning in
war-torn waves to the U.S. for an alternate immigration
route. Blaming France for civil wars and unfair treatment
of immigrants in France, Ivorians are nearly unanimous in
their love and praise of the U.S. In the survey, 88% of
Ivorians loved the States, compared to only 80% of
Americans (now that's an American-loving country).

More at:

http://information.travel.aol.com/ga...tries?ncid=AOL
COMMtravdynlprim0263

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/24fq83
http://www.mantra.com/jai
http://www.mantra.com/jyotish
Om Shanti

Hindu Holocaust Museum
http://www.mantra.com/holocaust

Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.hindunet.org

The truth about Islam and Muslims
http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate

o Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the
educational
purposes of research and open discussion. The contents of this post may
not
have been authored by, and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the
poster. The contents are protected by copyright law and the exemption for
fair use of copyrighted works.
o If you send private e-mail to me, it will likely not be read,
considered or answered if it does not contain your full legal name,
current
e-mail and postal addresses, and live-voice telephone number.
o Posted for information and discussion. Views expressed by others
are
not necessarily those of the poster who may or may not have read the
article.

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which may or may not have been specifically authorized by the copyright
owner. This material is being made available in efforts to advance the
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that this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as
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included
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  #4  
Old January 13th, 2008, 01:02 AM posted to soc.culture.indian,alt.bonehead.jai-maharaj,rec.travel.misc,soc.culture.usa,soc.culture.asian
Wanderer
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Posts: 4
Default TOP 10 AMERICA-LOVING COUNTRIES

harmony aka Pradip**** Parekh wrote:

amazing that america would not rank among top 10 who love america. bush has
done it.


Seems like the fungus in your besan has gotten into what passes for your
brain. Of course, the image of America suffers from the treachery of
backstabbing *******s like you and Jay who are like cancers in the heart
of America.
  #5  
Old January 22nd, 2008, 02:38 AM posted to soc.culture.indian,alt.fan.jai-maharaj,rec.travel.misc,soc.culture.usa,soc.culture.asian
harmony
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 30
Default TOP 10 AMERICA-LOVING COUNTRIES

texas would rank at teh top on that one.


and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj) wrote in
message news:20080111J8GyB1vVV5JeAIrn3fz45c6@Zv8rK...
Mayhaps they forgot to make a list of self-loving countries.

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/24fq83
http://www.mantra.com/jai
http://www.mantra.com/jyotish
Om Shanti

In article ,
"harmony" posted:

amazing that america would not rank among top 10 who love america. bush
has
done it.


www.mantra.com/jyotish (Dr. Jai Maharaj) posted:

TOP 10 AMERICA-LOVING COUNTRIES

Forwarded message

Top 10 America-Loving Countries

The U.S. generally performs poorly on global goodwill
surveys, particularly throughout the Middle East and much
of Europe. As the reigning global superpower, America
stands as a "scapegoat nation" for countries impacted by
our ideas and values. Here are ten nations that openly
admire the U.S. (aka an America-loving country), according
to statistics from a 2007 47-nation Pew Global Attitudes
Survey.

- - -

Number 10 -- England, 51% America-Loving

Like Eve's birth from Adam's rib, the U.S. was born from
England's loins. Like men and women, friendly Americans are
drastically different creatures from the friendly Brits.
Nevertheless, we do share a connection and we express
ourselves in the same language. Despite our differences,
England remains an America-loving country.

- - -

Number 9 -- Canada, 55% America-Loving

Many Canadians are loath to admit that they like the
States, but they do. We are their largest trading partner
and they import more American culture than any other
nation. No doubt, there are differences, but Canada
generally lives a pretty American way of life.

- - -

Number 8 -- Mexico, 56% America-Loving

The border we share represents the widest division in
living standards between neighboring countries, and our
history has been tumultuous. But, despite this, Mexicans do
make a significant contribution to both the American
economy and culture. With the war on drugs and illegal
immigration being central issues that face both countries,
Tijuana, the Mexican Las Vegas, seems like a good
representation of the clash between these cultures.

- - -

Number 7 -- Australia, 56% America-Loving

Australia's relationship with America is like the big-
brother complex Canada has with the U.S. We share lineage,
a Commonwealth past, and a certain degree of paternal
support. Aussies also have an appetite for American visual
media. Next to surfing, basketball and wrestling are grunt
sports that are treasured by intoxicated fans who occupy an
America-loving country.

- - -

Number 6 -- India, 59% America-Loving

Many Americans don't realize the extent of pro-American
sentiment in India. The wave of Americanism started with a
backlash against the anti-capitalist propaganda that
reigned during the period of economic socialism (1947-91).
The Indian-American community is now the wealthiest ethnic
group in the U.S. -- and Bollywood is likely the largest
recreation of an American cultural dream in existence.

- - -

Number 5 -- Japan, 61% America-Loving

A few minor hiccups aside (Pearl Harbor, Nagasaki,
Hiroshima), Japan has somewhat miraculously turned into an
American military ally. However, Japan is the largest
importer of oil in Asia, so Japan-U.S. relations have
become slightly heated. Overall, the Japanese lifestyle
continues to reflect its new American genes.

- - -

Number 4 -- Poland, 61% America-Loving

Despite decades of official anti-American propaganda during
Poland's communist era, the U.S. and Poland have been great
trading partners since the late '80s. In the communist
aftermath, the U.S. eliminated significant foreign debt,
provided economic aid and lowered trade barriers. Since
1989, Poland has supported every American military
operation, including the coalition in Iraq.

- - -

Number 3 -- Israel, 78% America-Loving

Israel and the U.S. battle to balance competing interests
in the Middle East, but trade in the billions. In 1962,
President John F. Kennedy told Israeli Foreign Minister
Golda Meir that America had a "special relationship with
Israel." Since then, the Jewish story in American culture
extends from Hollywood to New York, and on to Israel. In
both political and popular culture, the Cold War solidified
the bond born out of the holocaust years.

- - -

Number 2 -- Kenya, 87% America-Loving

Lacking the colonial baggage of France and Britain, the
American Dream remains a pure notion throughout much of
Africa. Kenyans see a great opportunity to integrate into
American culture than anywhere in Europe due to popular
musicians and star athletes sponsoring associations of
successful blacks throughout the U.S. Kenyans also think
very highly of American democracy.

- - -

Number 1 -- Ivory Coast, 88% America-Loving

Following 100 years of French colonial rule and several
years of miserable relations, the Ivory Coast is turning in
war-torn waves to the U.S. for an alternate immigration
route. Blaming France for civil wars and unfair treatment
of immigrants in France, Ivorians are nearly unanimous in
their love and praise of the U.S. In the survey, 88% of
Ivorians loved the States, compared to only 80% of
Americans (now that's an American-loving country).

More at:


http://information.travel.aol.com/ga...tries?ncid=AOL
COMMtravdynlprim0263

Jai Maharaj
http://tinyurl.com/24fq83
http://www.mantra.com/jai
http://www.mantra.com/jyotish
Om Shanti

Hindu Holocaust Museum
http://www.mantra.com/holocaust

Hindu life, principles, spirituality and philosophy
http://www.hindu.org
http://www.hindunet.org

The truth about Islam and Muslims
http://www.flex.com/~jai/satyamevajayate

o Not for commercial use. Solely to be fairly used for the
educational
purposes of research and open discussion. The contents of this post may
not
have been authored by, and do not necessarily represent the opinion of
the
poster. The contents are protected by copyright law and the exemption
for
fair use of copyrighted works.
o If you send private e-mail to me, it will likely not be read,
considered or answered if it does not contain your full legal name,
current
e-mail and postal addresses, and live-voice telephone number.
o Posted for information and discussion. Views expressed by others
are
not necessarily those of the poster who may or may not have read the
article.

FAIR USE NOTICE: This article may contain copyrighted material the use
of
which may or may not have been specifically authorized by the copyright
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Old January 23rd, 2008, 02:42 AM posted to soc.culture.indian,alt.fan.jai-maharaj,rec.travel.misc,soc.culture.usa,soc.culture.asian
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 15:23:05 -0600, "harmony" wrote:

amazing that america would not rank among top 10 who love america. bush has
done it.



Really amazing that America wouldn't be on a list of countries when
the list is obviously one that is a guide for Americans when looking
for a friendly foreign country. S

It incredible how blind to logic the rabid Bush haters are.
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Old January 23rd, 2008, 05:52 PM posted to soc.culture.indian,alt.politics.democrat,rec.travel.misc,soc.culture.usa,soc.culture.asian
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"Brian" wrote in message
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On Fri, 11 Jan 2008 15:23:05 -0600, "harmony" wrote:

amazing that america would not rank among top 10 who love america. bush
has
done it.



Really amazing that America wouldn't be on a list of countries when
the list is obviously one that is a guide for Americans when looking
for a friendly foreign country. S

It incredible how blind to logic the rabid Bush haters are.


you are not very smart. when people talk of loving a country it is not its
common folks that are being talked about, but it is their govt. in other
words, everybody knows everybody loves americans, it is the bush govt that
they have problem with. ask any eu guy or read any eu media. bush is to
republican what clinton is to democrat: lying, misleading and cheating. war
heroes like mccain and/or kerry would be our president if bush had not
played dirty politics in south carolina primaries or destroyed john kerry
national elections thr' dirty tricks. it is really hard to take when draft
dodgers destroy war heroes. to be fair, bill clinton did not stoop that low.


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Old January 24th, 2008, 01:32 AM posted to soc.culture.indian,alt.politics.democrat,rec.travel.misc,soc.culture.usa,soc.culture.asian
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On Wed, 23 Jan 2008 11:52:30 -0600, "harmony" wrote:


you are not very smart. when people talk of loving a country it is not its
common folks that are being talked about, but it is their govt. in other
words, everybody knows everybody loves americans, it is the bush govt that
they have problem with. ask any eu guy or read any eu media. bush is to
republican what clinton is to democrat: lying, misleading and cheating. war
heroes like mccain and/or kerry would be our president if bush had not
played dirty politics in south carolina primaries or destroyed john kerry
national elections thr' dirty tricks. it is really hard to take when draft
dodgers destroy war heroes. to be fair, bill clinton did not stoop that low.


You are completely missing my point.

 




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