[Vision2020] Polls Show U.S. Image is Slipping

Donovan Arnold donovanarnold at hotmail.com
Sat Oct 16 21:05:12 PDT 2004


This is not 1804 Ms. Kraut, the United States does not live in a vacuum. The 
President of the United States HAS to be able to deal with other nations to 
address the problems of this nation. The quagmire in Iraqi is evidence of 
the problems the US encounters when it is not able to develop good 
diplomatic relations with other foreign governments.

North Korea and Iran are both now developing weapons of mass destruction 
because of Bush's inability to deal with these nations as other Presidents 
have. Oil prices going sky high, directly impact the United States. How many 
US solders that are killed, are directly impacted by the President's 
diplomatic abilities.  How many us citizens in other countries are beheaded 
or killed are impacted by the President's diplomatic abilities. If a nation 
attacks us is dependent upon the Diplomatic abilities of the President.

Nobody is suggesting that other people gain the right vote in the US if they 
are not US citizens. But don't you think that a President lacking diplomatic 
skills is a bit scary when we are at war and shouldn't it be a concern when 
voting to fill the position?

Donovan J Arnold

>From: "Pat Kraut" <pkraut at moscow.com>
>To: "vision2020" <vision2020 at moscow.com>
>Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Polls Show U.S. Image is Slipping
>Date: Sat, 16 Oct 2004 19:00:34 -0700
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>Bush is not their president or leader...he is mine and I like him and I 
>don't care whether 'they' do or not. They don't get a vote...at least not 
>legally and I do. I don't understand all this concern for Europe and their 
>thoughts about us. The press doesn't seem to care what I think of Europe so 
>I don't understand why I should care about them. I understand that to Kerry 
>and his followers this is as big a news event as Viet Nam...but I don't 
>care about that either. Both are non-news. Let try to fix our real 
>problems...and not send anymore attorneys to Washington DC.
>PK
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Tom Hansen
>   To: vision2020 at moscow.com
>   Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 10:13 AM
>   Subject: [Vision2020] Polls Show U.S. Image is Slipping
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>   From today's (October 16, 2004) Spokesman Review -
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>   Polls show U.S. image is slipping
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>   Majority of foreigners polled like Americans, dislike Bush
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>   By Beth Gardiner
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>   Associated Press
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>   October 16, 2004
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>   LONDON - America's popularity around the world has taken a beating in 
>recent years, according to a set of coordinated polls conducted in 10 
>different countries. But the survey also found that despite widespread 
>animosity toward President Bush, huge majorities said they have a good 
>opinion of Americans.
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>   "We like Americans, we don't like Bush," was how Britain's Guardian 
>newspaper summarized the results of the surveys published Friday.
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>   The polls found that to an overwhelming degree, respondents in most of 
>the countries have a more negative view of the United States now than a few 
>years ago, disapprove of the war in Iraq and dislike Bush. Democratic 
>challenger John Kerry is favored - often by landslide proportions - in all 
>but two of the nations.
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>   But even in France, often seen as a bastion of anti-Americanism, 72 
>percent said they had a favorable view of Americans, compared to 24 percent 
>with an unfavorable opinion, the poll found.
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>   The polls, commissioned by major papers in each country, were conducted 
>in Canada, France, Britain, Spain, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Mexico, 
>Israel and Russia. Not all questions were asked in every country.
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>   On average, 57 percent said they had a worse opinion of the United 
>States than two to three years ago, compared to 20 percent who said they 
>had a higher opinion now. That question was asked in each country except 
>Russia.
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>   In eight of the nations, more people said their view of America had 
>worsened than improved. Seventy-four percent of Japanese, 70 percent of 
>French, 67 percent of South Koreans, 64 percent of Canadians and 60 percent 
>of Spaniards said they had a lower opinion of America now than a few years 
>ago.
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>   Only in Israel - whose prime minister, Ariel Sharon, has won strong 
>backing from Bush - did more people say their view of the United States had 
>improved than worsened, by a margin of 40 percent to 26 percent.
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>   Americans - the people, not the government - can feel well-loved, maybe 
>because foreigners so happily soak up U.S. movies, TV and music and 
>frequent McDonald's and Starbucks.
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>   Overall, 68 percent of those questioned said they had a favorable 
>opinion of Americans, compared to 23 percent with a negative view.
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>   Eighty-six percent of Russians, 81 percent of Israelis, 74 percent of 
>Japanese and 73 percent of Canadians reported positive views of Americans. 
>The lowest figure was in Spain, where 47 percent said they had a positive 
>view and 32 percent negative.
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>   In nine countries, huge majorities said they had an unfavorable opinion 
>of Bush, whom critics accuse of conducting a unilateralist foreign policy 
>that disregards the views of other nations, even close friends.
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>   The president may not be bothered by the results - he says he makes 
>decisions for the good of America even if they make him unpopular overseas.
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>   People in all 10 countries were asked who they hoped to see win the 
>White House Nov. 2. Kerry was favored in eight of the nations including 
>France, where 72 percent supported him compared to 16 percent for Bush.
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>   In South Korea, it was 68 percent for Kerry and 18 percent for Bush; in 
>Canada, 60 percent to 20 percent; in Spain, 58 percent to 13 percent; 54 
>percent to 28 percent in Australia; and 50 percent to 22 percent in 
>Britain.
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>   Bush came out on top in Israel by a margin of 50 percent to 24 percent 
>and in Russia, 52 percent to 48 percent.
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>   On Iraq, 68 percent of people - majorities in seven out of eight 
>countries - said the U.S. was wrong to invade, while 25 percent thought war 
>was the right decision.
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>   In an Associated Press poll this fall, a majority surveyed in eight 
>countries said they believed the Iraq war has increased the threat of 
>terrorism. Just over half of respondents in the United States and 
>two-thirds or more of respondents in Australia, Britain, Canada, France, 
>Germany, Italy, Mexico and Spain said they believed Iraq has increased the 
>terrorist threat, according to the AP-Ipsos polls.
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>   The newspapers involved in the polling published Friday were La Presse 
>in Canada, Le Monde in France, the Guardian in Britain, El Pais in Spain, 
>Asahi Shimbun in Japan, JoongAng Ilbo in South Korea, the Sydney Morning 
>Herald and Melbourne Age in Australia, Reforma in Mexico, Haaretz in Israel 
>and the Moscow News in Russia.
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>   The sample sizes in the 10 polls varied from 522 people in Israel to 
>1,417 in Australia. Margins of error were mostly around 3 percentage 
>points, but varied between 2.6 percent and 4.38 percent. The polls were 
>conducted on different dates from September through early October.
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