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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #25 on: November 24, 2010, 11:57:32 AM »
THIS complete fuckin moron is whom some of you want to support for President??? OMG  :o



Seriously?  This is almost as bad as posting her high school transcripts.  

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #26 on: November 24, 2010, 11:58:33 AM »
The first link has nothing to do with US popularity and the second one if from 2008


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/19/worlds-opinion-of-us-has_n_542598.html


this is the one i ment to put...

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #27 on: November 24, 2010, 11:58:40 AM »
Ha ha ha ha - are you freaking kidding?  

and Grey won DWTS last night - so fucking what?

Even Donald Trump said this morning that all of his business partners worldwide say uniformley that we are being laughed at due to Obama.    




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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #28 on: November 24, 2010, 12:00:01 PM »
http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2010_04/023402.php


AMERICA'S IMPROVED GLOBAL STANDING.... I've been keeping an eye on international attitudes towards the United States since the change in presidential administrations, and it's been encouraging to see America's standing rise after reaching embarrassing depths. It appears the trend is continuing.

Views of the US around the world have improved sharply over the past year, a BBC World Service poll suggests.

For the first time since the annual poll began in 2005, America's influence in the world is now seen as more positive than negative.

The improved scores for the US coincided with Barack Obama becoming president, a BBC correspondent notes.



The international poll was conducted between November 2009 and February 2010, and surveyed nearly 30,000 people in 28 countries. It was conducted with the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) at the University of Maryland.

Steven Kull, PIPA's director, noted, "After a year, it appears the 'Obama effect' is real."

This isn't the only recent survey showing the nation's standing improving. Gallup reported in February, "Perceptions of U.S. leadership worldwide improved significantly from 2008 to 2009. The U.S.-Global Leadership Project, a partnership between the Meridian International Center and Gallup, finds that a median of 51% of the world approves of the job performance of the current leadership of the U.S., up from a median of 34% in 2008."

In October, the Nation Brand Index survey found that the U.S. had reclaimed its position as the most admired country globally, up from seventh place in 2008. Similarly, in July, the Pew Global Attitudes Project found a vast improvement in international views of the United States since the president's election.

Obviously, international support can change, sometimes rapidly. But for those who hoped to see our stature improve after eight years of unpleasantness, it's heartening to see the United States' stature grow once again.


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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #29 on: November 24, 2010, 12:01:12 PM »
Ha ha ha ha - are you freaking kidding?  

and Grey won DWTS last night - so fucking what?

Even Donald Trump said this morning that all of his business partners worldwide say uniformley that we are being laughed at due to Obama.    
Oh ok.. well since Donald Trump said his friends dont like Obama i guess all these numbers and this data can just go out the window.. cool...

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #30 on: November 24, 2010, 12:01:35 PM »
Mal - do you even read? 

Yes or no? 

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #31 on: November 24, 2010, 12:02:08 PM »
Kenya at 94%......haha, wonder why that is?

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #32 on: November 24, 2010, 12:02:44 PM »

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #33 on: November 24, 2010, 12:03:43 PM »
Mal - do you even read? 

Yes or no? 


lol yeah thats how i blow your arguments out of the water

AMERICA'S IMPROVED GLOBAL STANDING.... I've been keeping an eye on international attitudes towards the United States since the change in presidential administrations, and it's been encouraging to see America's standing rise after reaching embarrassing depths. It appears the trend is continuing.

Views of the US around the world have improved sharply over the past year, a BBC World Service poll suggests.

For the first time since the annual poll began in 2005, America's influence in the world is now seen as more positive than negative.
The improved scores for the US coincided with Barack Obama becoming president, a BBC correspondent notes.



The international poll was conducted between November 2009 and February 2010, and surveyed nearly 30,000 people in 28 countries. It was conducted with the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) at the University of Maryland.

Steven Kull, PIPA's director, noted, "After a year, it appears the 'Obama effect' is real."

This isn't the only recent survey showing the nation's standing improving. Gallup reported in February, "Perceptions of U.S. leadership worldwide improved significantly from 2008 to 2009. The U.S.-Global Leadership Project, a partnership between the Meridian International Center and Gallup, finds that a median of 51% of the world approves of the job performance of the current leadership of the U.S., up from a median of 34% in 2008."

In October, the Nation Brand Index survey found that the U.S. had reclaimed its position as the most admired country globally, up from seventh place in 2008. Similarly, in July, the Pew Global Attitudes Project found a vast improvement in international views of the United States since the president's election.

Obviously, international support can change, sometimes rapidly. But for those who hoped to see our stature improve after eight years of unpleasantness, it's heartening to see the United States' stature grow once again.


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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #34 on: November 24, 2010, 12:07:38 PM »
I don't think referencing a poll conducted from November 09 to February 10 is a good barometer for where he stands right at this moment in time. Most people were still riding the Obama election high in November 2009.

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #35 on: November 24, 2010, 12:09:21 PM »
China - just bitch slapped obama at the G20

Russia & China - just dropped the dollar

Europe - Lecturing Obama on his reckless spending.  

Israel - hates obama

Palestinians - say Obama is an obstacle to peace.  

South Korea - just embarrassed obama over the treaty.  

North Korea - making obama look helpless.  

Afghanistan - falling apart.  

 

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #36 on: November 24, 2010, 12:09:55 PM »
I don't think referencing a poll conducted from November 09 to February 10 is a good barometer for where he stands right at this moment in time. Most people were still riding the Obama election high in November 2009.

he said we are hated more now than under Bush.. Do you agree with that?

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #37 on: November 24, 2010, 12:10:47 PM »
China - just bitch slapped obama at the G20

Russia & China - just dropped the dollar

Europe - Lecturing Obama on his reckless spending.  

Israel - hates obama

Palestinians - say Obama is an obstacle to peace.  

South Korea - just embarrassed obama over the treaty.  

North Korea - making obama look helpless.  

Afghanistan - falling apart.  

 
Numbers chief... i work off numbers... post a poll or something or shut the fuck up

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #38 on: November 24, 2010, 12:13:21 PM »

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/personal-view/3637925/Hatred-of-America-unites-the-world.html
Hatred of America unites the world
By Niall Ferguson 12:01AM GMT 25 Feb 2007
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Being hated is no fun. Few of us are like those pantomime villains who glory in the hisses and boos of an audience. And few people hate being hated more than Americans. I wish I had a dollar for every time I've been asked the plaintive question: "Why do they hate us?" and another for each of the different answers I've heard. It's because of our foreign policy. It's because of their extremism. It's because of our arrogance. It's because of their inferiority complex. Americans really hate not knowing why they're hated.

The best explanation is in fact the simplest. Being hated is what happens to dominant empires. It comes - sometimes literally - with the territory. George Orwell knew the feeling. As a young man he served as an assistant police superintendent in British-run Burma, an experience he memorably described in his essay "Shooting an Elephant". Called upon to kill a rogue pachyderm that had run amok, Orwell was suddenly aware "of the watchful yellow faces behind" him:

"The sole thought in my mind was that if anything went wrong those two thousand Burmans would see me pursued, caught, trampled on and reduced to a grinning corpse like that Indian up the hill. And if that happened it was quite probable that some of them would laugh."

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #39 on: November 24, 2010, 12:13:27 PM »
what a babbling idiot, reminds me of this moron  :D :D :D


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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #40 on: November 24, 2010, 12:14:51 PM »
The problem is that with obama we are both hated and DISrespected. 


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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #41 on: November 24, 2010, 12:16:05 PM »
I don't think referencing a poll conducted from November 09 to February 10 is a good barometer for where he stands right at this moment in time. Most people were still riding the Obama election high in November 2009.

Cmon chief.. youre college educated.. Though your Palin support is suprising and funny.. please show me some data that supports the claim that America is viewed more negatively around the world under Obama than under Bush..

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #42 on: November 24, 2010, 12:16:53 PM »
The problem is that with obama we are both hated and DISrespected. 



Can you please show me the numbers that say our world view is more negative under obama than bush...

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #43 on: November 24, 2010, 12:17:16 PM »
Big Mal - time to get a clue.  


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Has U.S. Foreign Policy Ever Been This Screwed Up?
American Thinker ^ | 11/23/2010 | Michael Filozof



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American foreign policy is in a state of total disarray. I don't think that our foreign policy has been in straits this dire since the early 1960s, when we rushed headlong from the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis straight into Vietnam. At least then our foreign policy was consistent in its anti-communism. Today's is incoherent, counterproductive, and sometimes downright idiotic (e.g., when Hillary Clinton went to Russia to push the "reset button"). The Obama administration is either doing nothing to preempt the coming disasters or actually making them worse. It's time for a full-blown, radical reevaluation of our foreign policy.


Let's look around the world at several case studies to see just how much trouble we could be in for:


Afghanistan: The Russians must be laughing their tails off watching the U.S. get stuck in Afghanistan, just as they did in 1979. But the deaths of American service personnel in a pointless war to prop up a corrupt and incompetent government aren't very funny. Invading Afghanistan was the right thing to do in 2001 when we went after Osama bin Laden and the al-Qaeda network, but we should have been out of there by 2004, when the war seemed like a total success.


Here is the situation: al-Qaeda fled from Afghanistan long ago to nuclear-armed Pakistan, where we can't go after them. The Taliban has now been defined as the enemy -- but the Taliban never plotted or carried out any terrorist attacks against the U.S.


President Obama -- who is "uncomfortable" using the term "victory" in Afghanistan -- said that we would withdraw troops in 2011. That was a lie. Now he says we'll be out by 2014. That's simply crazy. The U.S. defense budget last year was $660 billion. If we cannot defeat illiterate tribesmen who lack tanks, aircraft, or uniforms after nine years of fighting with a half-trillion-dollar defense budget, something is very wrong. Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the former field commander in Afghanistan, once said, "We can't kill our way out of this." If a top commander admits that we cannot win a war by killing the enemy, why are we still there -- and why are we committing our forces for another four years?


Iraq: Iraq had been a festering sore in the Middle East for two decades when we invaded in 2003, rightly fearing that Saddam still possessed the chemical and biological weapons we knew he had -- and used - in the 1980s. Left-wing critics of George W. Bush immediately politicized the war and accused Bush of shedding "blood for oil." Too bad that wasn't true. After spending four thousand American lives and billions of dollars deposing a ruthless dictator, the very least we should have gotten out of the deal was a tanker a day full of Iraqi oil and ninety-nine-cent gasoline. But we didn't get even that. George W. took a Wilsonian turn and decided that the war was all about establishing Iraqi democracy. Bad idea. Iraq somehow turned out a European-style parliamentary democracy (why not an American presidential system?) that has severe difficulty forming governments. Instead of a pro-American regional ally and a guaranteed oil supply, we get P.C. blather from our government about green jobs, electric cars, and Iraqi democracy.


Iran: The theocratic dictatorship of Iran was created in 1979, when Islamic radicals overthrew the Shah, seized the U.S. Embassy, and held 52 diplomats hostage for 444 days. Night after night, the blindfolded hostages were paraded before screaming mobs chanting "death to the Great Satan" and burning the American flag in the streets of Tehran. The U.S. has not had diplomatic relations with Iran for thirty years and has named Iran to the list of nations that sponsor terrorism.


Today, Iran is enriching uranium in violation of International Atomic Energy Agency (an arm of the U.N.) protocols, ostensibly to build an innocent nuclear power plant. According to the IAEA, every nation on earth has the right to a nuclear power plant. We would gladly give Iran enriched uranium for a "power plant" because the level of enrichment for that application cannot possibly be used for a nuclear bomb. By maintaining an indigenous enrichment capability, Iran will be able to enrich to the 80%-90% weapons-grade level. Iran is unquestionably working on the bomb.


What could the Iranians do with the bomb? At the very least, they could threaten to nuke any ship passing out of the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz, thereby obtaining immediate control over oil from Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Bahrain, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates. The global economy would be paralyzed overnight. At worst, the Iranians could give a nuclear weapon to a terrorist group, who could detonate it in one of the "Great Satan's" cities. Nuclear terrorists would not leave the telltale radar signature of an intercontinental ballistic missile to divulge the origin of the bomb; the Iranians would shrug and say, "We have no idea how that happened!" If such an event actually transpired, does anyone seriously believe President Obama would order a nuclear counterstrike on the mere suspicion that the Iranians might have been responsible?


On the other hand, if we preemptively strike Iran to destroy its enrichment program, the Iranians will surely try to close the Strait of Hormuz and cripple the world economy anyway. It's a no-win situation. Don't worry, though -- Obama's policy toward the Iranians is to apologize for the CIA's involvement in overthrowing socialist weirdo Mohammed Mossadegh - all the way back in 1953. (Yeah, Barry, that'll stop 'em from getting nuclear weapons for sure.)


NATO: Almost a decade after the 9/11 attacks were committed by Muslim terrorists and after nine years of combat in two Muslim countries, President Obama insists that "we are not at war with Islam." But we are, apparently, still fighting the Cold War. As the leading member of NATO, we have troops in Europe nearly twenty years after the Soviet Union collapsed. Why?


Perhaps the name of NATO should be changed to EROUS -- for "Europeans Ripping Off Uncle Sam." We have trade deficits with all our major NATO partners (except for the Netherlands), meaning we give them our money and pay for their defense. The U.S. defense budget is $660 billion, or 4.7% of GDP; Great Britain, our most important NATO ally, spends $69 billion, or 2.5% of GDP. Germany's defense budget is $48 billion, a piddling 1.3% of GDP. NATO "ally" Iceland has no army at all. Media reports that refer to "NATO forces" in Afghanistan are a joke. Britain and Canada have fought valiantly in Afghanistan, but for the rest of our "allies," the Afghan mission is more like a Boy Scout camp-out on Uncle Sam's dime.


Today, NATO is an alliance without a purpose. NATO is a collective-defense alliance, meaning that American troops are committed to die for the defense of other members -- like Denmark, Norway, and Iceland. After the collapse of the USSR, we -- incredibly-- expanded, not disbanded, the alliance. Today, NATO even includes Albania. Truth is indeed stranger than fiction.


The Rest of the World: Sixty-five years after World War II ended, we still have troops in Japan. The U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Navy are the de facto defense forces of Japan, the third-richest nation in the world. Why? China's $100-billion defense budget is now the second-largest in the world. The Chinese are developing anti-aircraft-carrier missile technology that could end American hegemony of the seas. Where do they get the money? From us -- our trade deficit is about $250 billion per annum, and the Chinese now hold $2.4 trillion of our $13.5-trillion national debt. American troops have been in Korea continuously for sixty years; today, North Korea has nuclear weapons, and its reclusive dictator Kim Jong-il could be mentally ill. Pakistan is a seething cauldron of fanatics. It already has nuclear weapons and is probably harboring Osama bin Laden. Terrorists assassinated presidential candidate Benazir Bhutto and attacked the Red Mosque and the headquarters of the Pakistani military. Ten per cent of Mexico's population has emigrated illegally to the U.S., but we have failed to seal the border. Mexico is descending into third-world gangland anarchy right on our doorstep, but Washington chose to sue Arizona for asking suspected illegals for I.D.


An honest appraisal of the situation is downright depressing. In a few years, everything might come unglued. Hopefully that won't happen, but the current trajectory of things doesn't look very good, and our political leadership seems absolutely clueless about how to advance American interests in an increasingly dangerous world.

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #44 on: November 24, 2010, 12:19:16 PM »
Can you please show me the numbers that say our world view is more negative under obama than bush...

Its called the news and reality - something obama cultists are not al that good at.   

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #45 on: November 24, 2010, 12:21:30 PM »
let me get a poll that says like the % of people with a Favorable view.. and compare the numbers from Bush vs Obama.. you can do it by year.. like this

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #46 on: November 24, 2010, 12:22:59 PM »
FTW

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #47 on: November 24, 2010, 12:24:27 PM »
Then maybe go ahead and dont take opinion articles written by biassed writers.. will ya chief... just some unbiased numbers to support your argument of the world having a less favorable view of the US under Obama than Bush..

Please.. this one is easy.. they do polls for stuff like this

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #48 on: November 24, 2010, 12:24:53 PM »
Look at your chart fool!  

The idiotic countries - most like moronic obama voters like yourself, clearly are losing support from 2009 -2010.  

It looks like they had high hopes, for whatever reason I have no idea, and are clearly losing and liability they once had for bama.  

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Re: AUDIO: Sarah Palin: “We Gotta Stand With Our North Korean Allies”
« Reply #49 on: November 24, 2010, 12:26:07 PM »
Look at your chart fool!  

The idiotic countries - most like moronic obama voters like yourself, clearly are losing support from 2009 -2010.  

It looks like they had high hopes, for whatever reason I have no idea, and are clearly losing and liability they once had for bama.  


yeah lets just get some data other than donald trumps friends.. just like something that can like easily like back up your claim