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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (150680)11/2/2004 6:20:30 PM
From: Michael Watkins  Respond to of 281500
 
It may be like my relatives in Poland -- they report that support for the US within the country remains generally high, but I also know that this support falls off dramatically once people emigrate to the US or Canada (where most of my Polish relatives have settled).

What do "Arab liberals", indeed, Muslims and Arabs of all political persuasions, that live in North America think of Bush now?

I'm led to believe there has been a huge swing of support away from Bush. What was given to the Republican's in 2002 largely on conservative social issues, has been taken away on foreign policy issues and concerns over oppression (patriot act).