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Poll: In wake of Iraq war, allies prefer China to U.S.
2005-06-23
Posted by:Rafael

#6  Any poll in which Brits and the Chinese have roughly the same views about Uncle Sam is worth less than a bucket of warm spit. Of course, anything coming out of Pew basically stinks - it's been conducting loaded polls for a while now. The question is whether they can be trusted to conduct a neutral poll. My view is no.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2005-06-24 00:00  

#5  Oops. Same story on Page 2, with graphics even. Sorry.
Posted by: Rafael   2005-06-23 21:56  

#4  Goodbye. Don't let the door hit ya on the way out. It's well past time to reconfigure trade policy. It makes no sense to ship overseas 6% of out GDP. Bring those troops highly productive jobs home. Trade with friends and import only what is absolutely neccesary from real and wannabe enemies. Let our ersatz friends in Western Europe export to communist China.
Posted by: ed   2005-06-23 21:53  

#3  I skimmed it, until I got to "AP" at the end.

Like Donny Rumsfeld said (more or less) tonight,shutting up Ted (what-was-her-name-again-who-drowned-in-my-car) Kennedy (Mary Jo Kopeckne, Ted) We're just gonna keep on doin' what we think is right - and that's fine by me!
Posted by: Bobby   2005-06-23 21:35  

#2  The local radio host just asked two questions about this survey:

1. Why do you think the other countries have such a negative opinion?

2. Should we even care?
Posted by: Seafarious   2005-06-23 21:35  

#1  Only India and Poland were more upbeat about the United States, while Canadians were just as likely to see China favorably as they were the U.S.

Just for the record :-)
Posted by: Rafael   2005-06-23 20:35  

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