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To: zonder who wrote (290491)7/8/2004 10:28:52 AM
From: Terry Maloney  Respond to of 436258
 
Except a Demorat. <g>



To: zonder who wrote (290491)7/8/2004 10:31:15 AM
From: Bid Buster  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
Bush is up in latest poll..

Oddly Enough - Reuters


Bush Liked Less Than Saddam, Bin Laden

BUDAPEST (Reuters) - President Bush (news - web sites) is disliked by more Hungarian secondary school children than former Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) and Osama bin Laden (news - web sites), according to an opinion poll published on Wednesday.

Bush also topped the list of most-liked foreigners with eight percent of the vote, ahead of Pope John Paul (news - web sites) with six percent.

The survey of 34,000 students, aged 16-18, from 655 high schools showed Adolf Hitler was the most disliked foreign personality with 25 percent of the vote, followed by Bush with 23 percent and Bin Laden with 16 percent.

Bush was even more unpopular than former Soviet dictator Josef Stalin, according to the poll.

The most unpopular Hungarian was Prime Minister Peter Medgyessy followed by Viktor Orban, the leader of the right of center Fidesz opposition.

Orban was also the most popular Hungarian followed by Arpad Goncz, the former dissident who became the country's first post-communist president.



To: zonder who wrote (290491)7/8/2004 10:37:37 AM
From: mishedlo  Respond to of 436258
 
Bush is a disgrace even to the hard core right, see "Buchanan promises his book will show how, "A cabal of neoconservatives inside and outside the administration hijacked U.S. foreign policy, beat the drums for war in Iraq, and may have ignited a 'war of civilizations' with the Islamic world that could last a generation."

The book, "Where the Right Went Wrong," is being rushed to publication to come out just before the Republican National Convention in August, where Buchanan will serve as an MSNBC commentator"

editorandpublisher.com



To: zonder who wrote (290491)7/8/2004 11:25:19 AM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 436258
 
zonder, his other campaign note is, "I got you into this mess and I am more likely to be able to figure a way to get you out."