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Sunday, March 12, 2006 Bush Worried About U.S. Image After Port Deal George W. is now worried about how the United States is perceived now that the Congress has forced the Dubai company to give up control of an American port. Frankly, it is amusing that Bush would make a statement like that. If he was so concerned with the image of the United States, he would pay more attention to his own actions.
So there you go. If Bush is truly concerned about restoring America's image overseas, he can follow these three simple steps outlined above. One would think that they are not difficult concepts to follow. However, George has had an enormous amount of trouble following any of these rules. But George says that the image of the United States is tarnished simply because the American people wanted to protect their own ports. He ignores those three little items above. In fact, he has ignored those laws for his entire presidency. If you want to know why people in the Middle East hate Americans, look no further than those three reasons above. Since 9/11, Bush and his merry thugs have done everything possible to destroy the image of America in foreign countries. Now he is using 'image' as a political tool against his enemies. Bush didn't get what he wanted, so now he believes how the U.S. is perceived is important. He should've thought of that three years ago when he launched the invasion. Political Critic - political blogs, conservatives, vlog, liberals, democrats, republicans, video blogs, political opinion. |
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