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Bush Branded 'Unwelcome Murderer' - Egypt

US Politics & Gov't  (tags: usa, bush, george w bush, egypt, middle east, murder, bushadministration )

Chrissy
- 309 days ago - news.com.au
US President George W. Bush, due to visit Egypt on Wednesday as part of his Middle East tour, was branded a murderer not welcome in the country by the main opposition party. "We say to Bush Junior - whose hands are not just bloodstained but soaked in our
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Samantha O. (423)
Monday January 14, 2008, 4:36 am
A very apt label. It is usually said the truth hurts, even moreso when it involves criminal acts I suppose!
 

Gail Costic (409)
Monday January 14, 2008, 7:47 am
Considering how he is viewed within his own country, it is certainly not surprising how he is viewed by other countries.
Noted with thanks, Chrissy.
 

Blue Bunting (794)
Monday January 14, 2008, 12:03 pm
The entire world is waiting for the Bu$h demon to leave office.

Global ‘enthusiasm’ for Bush’s departure.

The 2008 U.S. elections are attracting an “eager” audience worldwide. This past week, for example, major British newspapers “devoted more than 87 pages to news of the U.S. primaries, including 22 front-page stories.” Much of the enthusiasm, according to the Washington Post, is for the end of the Bush presidency:

But much of the enthusiasm comes from anticipation of President Bush’s departure, according to several analysts. U.S. prestige and popularity in much of the world have sunk to historic lows since Bush took office, over such issues as the Iraq war and climate change. Many analysts said the election has created high expectations that the new president will be more in tune with the rest of the world., a senior analyst at the European Policy Center, a Brussels-based research group.

“In many capitals people have been waiting for this change for some time,” said Rosa Balfour

 

Joy Bergstrom (286)
Monday January 14, 2008, 2:41 pm
I say we need to get out and come home, keep our gaurd up for the terriost will hit again, no doubt in my mind, for we have made so many enemie's. Our Country use to be on good terms with all but this is long gone, going to take years to rcapture trust again. Thank you Chrissy N. noted
 

serge vrabec (175)
Monday January 14, 2008, 6:30 pm
Because we fear the responsibility for our actions, we have allowed ourselves to develop the mentality of slaves. Contrary to the stirring sentiments of the Declaration of Independence, we now pledge "our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor" not to one another for our mutual protection, but to the state, whose actions continue to exploit, despoil, and destroy us: Butler D. Shaffer

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Blue Bunting (794)
Monday January 14, 2008, 6:33 pm
Bu$h's Middle East photo album:

Mah Middul East Blog
 
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