Christine Amapoopee makes it look like... everyone on the face of the planet is against war.
  I'm not surprised you didn't notice that fact that everyone IS against the war.   It is clear bias on your part. You color some facts while ignoring others to present a negative view of CNN. It's so       obvious. 
  <<<   Opposition to the war is completely without historical      precedent.  In Europe it is so high that Secretary of “Defense” Donald Rumsfeld      dismissed Germany and France as just the “old Europe,” plainly of no concern because of their disobedience.   The “vast numbers of other countries in Europe [are]     with the United States,” he assured foreign journalists.  These vast numbers are the      “new Europe,” symbolized by Italy’s Berlusconi, soon to visit the White House,  praying that he will be invited to be the third of the “three B’s”: Bush-Blair-Berlusconi  – assuming that he can stay out of jail.  Italy is on board, the White House tells us.       It is apparently not a problem that over 80% of the public is opposed to the war,      according to recent polls.  That just shows that the people of Italy also belong to the “old Europe,” and can be sent to the ashcan of history along with France and Germany, and others who do not know their place.               Spain is hailed as another prominent member of the new Europe -- with 75% totally      opposed to the war, according to an international Gallup poll.  According to the      leading foreign policy analyst of Newsweek, pretty much the same is true of the  most hopeful part of the new Europe, the former Communist countries that are counted on (quite openly) to serve US interests and undermine Europe’s despised      social market and welfare states.  He reports that in Czechoslovakia, 2/3 of the      population oppose participation in a war, while in Poland only ¼ would support a war      even if the UN inspectors “prove that Iraq possesses weapons of mass destruction.”  The Polish press reports 37% approval in this case, still extremely low, at the heart      of the “new Europe.”               New Europe soon identified itself in an open letter in the Wall Street Journal: along      with Italy, Spain, Poland and Czechoslovakia – the leaders, that is, not the people –      it includes Denmark (with popular opinion on the war about the same as Germany,      therefore “old Europe”),  Portugal (53% opposed to war under any circumstances, 96% opposed to war by the US and its allies unilaterally), Britain (40% opposed to   war under any circumstances, 90% opposed to war by the US and its allies      unilaterally), and Hungary (no figures available).               In brief, the exciting “new Europe” consists of some leaders who are willing to defy      their populations.  >>>
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