| re: Meat, Jim and Presidents of the US of A | |
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Max 12:13 am UTC 07/28/08 |
| In reply to: | re: Meat, Jim and Presidents of the US of A - Pudding 10:54 pm UTC 07/27/08 |
| Well, being liked isn't a cornerstone of a successful foreign policy - in fact the reverse seems more true. Given my reservations about Obama's fundamental foreign policy i doubt he would be so welled received as he was in Europe recently in two or three years. > Foreigners like him for a start, which is a big plus when > you're asking for help. Bush doesn't have many foreign > friends, as they think he's a twat. > > > How is Obama any different than the current administration > > in terms of foreign policy? > > > > > I'd be quite disappointed if that were to happen and doubt > > > there will be any changes to foreign and domestic > > > politics: ie things will continue as they are. > > > > > > > Since I'm not interested in voting for McCain or Obama > > > > this isn't a politically biased comment... but I think > > > > there is probably a slightly higher chance that McCain > > > > might win over Obama... > > > | |
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