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kenwoodallpromos
08-24-2004, 01:57 PM
Please list any foreign support Kerry has.
I( will start with Iran. Also North Korea, who says Bush is an imbecile and worse than Hitler.

cj
08-24-2004, 02:00 PM
Our good and loyal friend France. :rolleyes:

sq764
08-24-2004, 04:49 PM
Don't forget the cowards from the Phillipines..

schweitz
08-24-2004, 07:41 PM
Viet Nam

www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?article_id=38738

Secretariat
08-24-2004, 08:59 PM
I figure some of you right wing guys would like this post I got from an investorl email of all things today:

***North Koreans Kick up the Rhetoric
One of those issues seemed to fly right under the radar today.
In anticipation of more US-North Korean talks in November, the
North Koreans engaged in another round of verbal jousting with
some furious words for George Bush. I mean, this is worthy of a
"wow" reaction...

In case you missed it, the Foreign Ministry labeled the
president a "political imbecile bereft of even elementary
morality" and someone who "puts Hitler in the shade." The
statement went on to call Bush an "idiot" and a "man-killer,"
who has turned the world into "unprecedented pandemonium...
plagued with terrorism and war" and whose aides and allies are a "typical gang of political gangsters."

Holy smokes! That's rather rich and brazen coming from North
Korea! Can they really say that with a straight face?

Let me reiterate... the US and North Korea aren't even
negotiating at the moment! It's not as if Bush has contributed
anything recently that would cause the North Koreans to foam at
the mouth like this, besides calling leader Kim Jong Il a
"tyrant" in a campaign speech last week.

Quoted in the International Herald Tribune, Yun Duk Min, a
professor at the Institute of Foreign Affairs and National
Security in Seoul, said this is just "typical" pre-negotiation
posturing by the North Koreans, who are actually waiting for the
outcome of the presidential election to see who they must deal
with, before getting back to the negotiating table."

from Martin Denholm,at the Dynamic Market Report

schweitz
08-24-2004, 09:12 PM
Originally posted by Secretariat
I figure some of you right wing guys would like this post I got from an investorl email of all things today:

***North Koreans Kick up the Rhetoric
One of those issues seemed to fly right under the radar today.
In anticipation of more US-North Korean talks in November, the
North Koreans engaged in another round of verbal jousting with
some furious words for George Bush. I mean, this is worthy of a
"wow" reaction...

In case you missed it, the Foreign Ministry labeled the
president a "political imbecile bereft of even elementary
morality" and someone who "puts Hitler in the shade." The
statement went on to call Bush an "idiot" and a "man-killer,"
who has turned the world into "unprecedented pandemonium...
plagued with terrorism and war" and whose aides and allies are a "typical gang of political gangsters."

Holy smokes! That's rather rich and brazen coming from North
Korea! Can they really say that with a straight face?

Let me reiterate... the US and North Korea aren't even
negotiating at the moment! It's not as if Bush has contributed
anything recently that would cause the North Koreans to foam at
the mouth like this, besides calling leader Kim Jong Il a
"tyrant" in a campaign speech last week.

Quoted in the International Herald Tribune, Yun Duk Min, a
professor at the Institute of Foreign Affairs and National
Security in Seoul, said this is just "typical" pre-negotiation
posturing by the North Koreans, who are actually waiting for the
outcome of the presidential election to see who they must deal
with, before getting back to the negotiating table."

from Martin Denholm,at the Dynamic Market Report

You are correct---North Korea would like to be dealing with Kerry in Nov.

Tom
08-25-2004, 12:00 AM
The fact that European "leaders" think Bush is an imbilce is a credit to Bush, in my opinon. WE are not one of those little third rate countries. We operate to a higher set of standards. Comparing the presidency of the United States to ANY other country is akin to comparing the CEO of GM to the janitor at a Cehvy dealership. Differnet plateau.
I'll tell you some non-leaders who are supporting Bush...Iranian civilians, who have seen what he did in Afghanistan and Iraq and see him as the only hope they have of being freed from the jackbooted rule of an Islamic regime. Contrarty to our liberal friends, most people are not afraid to stand up for their freedom.

chickenhead
08-25-2004, 05:09 PM
Canada. Cuba. Cambodia. Cameroon.