Europeans say Bush the terror threat

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VIENNA, Austria (AP) -- President Bush today dismissed as "absurd" a recent poll in which European nations said U.S. involvement in Iraq was a worse problem than Iran and its nuclear program.
Though Mr. Bush scores low on popularity polls in Europe, Austrian Chancellor Wolfgang Schuessel, the European summit host, rose to his defense, which seemed to catch the president by surprise.
"I think it's grotesque to say that America is a threat to the peace in the world compared with North Korea, Iran, a lot of countries," Mr. Schuessel said, adding that it was Mr. Bush who had raised Guantanamo Bay and other thorny issues.
http://washingtontimes.com/national/20060621-124153-4231r.htm

Just a reminder to the anti-war Europeans out there who hate Bush over Iraq: You are the exact same people who begged America to save Europe from Slobodan Milosevic. Germany wouldn't help you, France wouldn't help you, NATO wouldn't help you, and the United Nations damn well wouldn't help you. You begged the United States to help, and we went in and put our lives on the line for your benefit.

And what's the gratitude of anti-war Europe when we need your support and your help over Iraq? Gone! Make no mistake, the conduct of anti-war Europe over Iraq is a disgrace, not ours. (My thanks to the European countries that did contribute troops and support in Iraq an Afghanistan, by the way.)

But I should not be surprised with the anti-war people in Europe. These are the same countries where hundreds of thousands of protesters marched in 2001, 2002, and 2003 to protest Bush whenever he visited. Yet not a single one of these peace protesters ever marched to protest the evils of Saddam Hussein. Not one! That is the moral hypocrisy of the European socialist left, they hate the United States, yet they would never have an unkind word to say about a blood-soaked dictator, apparently.

I am so grateful we have a president who is not governed by polls. European or otherwise.

-Ogami
 
Ogami said:
Just a reminder to the Europeans out there who hate Bush over Iraq: You are the exact same people who begged America to save Europe from Slobodan Milosevic.
It's statements like this that make me embarrassed to be American, among a thousand other things.

The USA forced it's way into Yugoslavia under the cloak of another fabricated massacre, still unproven, and now with Milosevic very probably being poisoned and 6 feet under, there'll be no one to contest it.

There is nothing but scorn from Europeans for US intervention. Of course, everything was piled on as being that of an innocent minority, namely, Albanians, with no blood on their own hands.

And what's with this stupid international system of reward so many Americans think exist? "OK, I did something good for you, so that allows me to do something so fucked up that it causes thousands of deaths, but you can't mention that, because I did something good for you."

Fucking sheeple are multiplying...
 
Ogami said:
I am so grateful we have a president who is not governed by polls. European or otherwise.

-Ogami
...or ethics, or personal responsibility, or consciousness, or coherent speak patterns.
 
Dor_Jan wrote:

The USA forced it's way into Yugoslavia under the cloak of another fabricated massacre, still unproven, and now with Milosevic very probably being poisoned and 6 feet under, there'll be no one to contest it.

I read an excellent book several months ago called "Yugoslavia: Death of a Nation" by Laura Silber and Allan Little. According to their excellent reporting, the break-up of Yugoslavia was not a natural event, but the deliberate plan by Serbia in order to seize territory.

You tell me a conspiracy died with Slobodan Milosevic. You're very right, although you don't know it. Serbia's conspiracy died with him and his fellow opportunistic goons. Good riddance to that verminous rubbish.

-Ogami
 
So for this conspiracy against Slobodan to work, we'd need the following groups to all keep the secret: The entire Clinton administration, NATO, the EU, Tony Blair's administration, plus everyone involved at the UN who are currently involved in peacekeeping there.

If you paid everyone in the conspiracy a $1 dollar to keep silent, that'd still be too much money.

I'll trust that book anyday over wack conspiracy theories that seek to exonerate a Communist party hack like Slobodan Milosevic.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/01...5216-1015279?_encoding=UTF8&v=glance&n=283155

-Ogami
 
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