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77% Foreigners chose Kerry - no surprise there, LOL

LadyEagle

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ELECTION DAY 2004
Kerry wins foreigners' vote in landslide
77% of non-Americans choose senator in online poll

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Posted: November 2, 2004
7:48 p.m. Eastern


© 2004 WorldNetDaily.com

The results are now in from outside U.S. borders, as foreigners hand Sen. John Kerry a landslide victory of 77 percent of the vote.

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As WorldNetDaily reported non-Americans from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe were given the chance to sound off on their choice in the U.S. presidential race over the Internet by a London-based website.

GlobalVote2004.org allowed residents of other countries to cast ballots in a non-binding opinion poll featuring seven presidential wannabes: George W. Bush, John Kerry, Michael Badnarik, Michael Peroutka, Walt Brown, David Cobb and Ralph Nader
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41244
 

mioque

New Member
From what I've heard today, the consensus in my part of the country seems to be that the Americans have made the village idiot president...twice in a row.
 
Mioque,

That is not a very nice thing to repeat. When I hear something that might hurt a person's feelings, I don't repeat it. I'm very pleased that Bush won!!!!!!!!
 

mioque

New Member
"That is not a very nice thing to repeat."
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Considering the stuff normally posted on the politics section of this board this isn't even close to being not very nice.
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

Well-Known Member
Originally posted by mioque:
From what I've heard today, the consensus in my part of the country seems to be that the Americans have made the village idiot president...twice in a row.
Sadly, Mioque's report is valid. For some reason many Europeans feel like Americans are incapable of proper self rule.

Of course, I often feel like European voters make major errors in voting for their leaders as well.
 

Pete

New Member
76.2% of 7509 Aussies in that poll went for Kerry :eek: :confused: Dubya getting 8.5% is bad enough, but Kerry getting more?!?! :eek: :confused:


Anyways, mioque I guess the fear of the village who-knows-what made the village idiot look good...
 

mioque

New Member
"I often feel like European voters make major errors in voting for their leaders as well. "
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I'm fairly certain that the current PM of my country got elected in large part because he looks like Harry Potter.
 

Pete

New Member
Balkenende-potter pic
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I just wish we could get some entertainment value like that out of our PM... little johnny :(
 

Matt Black

Well-Known Member
Site Supporter
I think what surprises, even shocks, many Americans is that Brits, Europeans and Aussies generally can't stand whoever is in power in anyone's country, especially our own, and therefore delight in slagging off and lampooning our leaders, whether it be unfair comparisons of Bush to a trained chimp, Balkenende to HP, Blair to a well-meaning, slightly camp Anglican vicar etc

Yours in Christ

Matt
 
Matt,

Thanks for the insight. There are a few that post from other countries and I just don't get why they feel that way. Now I have a better idea and it will help me when I post to them. I don't make negative statements about their presidents or whatever their title is in their particular country.
 
I heard on talk radio today that George Bush scored higher than Kerry on some IQ exam for the military. Hummmmmmmmmm! Maybe that is part of why Kerry was reluctant to sign the form. Just a thought!
 

Daisy

New Member
I was watching some Brittish nightly news show on C-Span this morning. They were saying that Bush was NOT really an idiot.

It's sad that that is even discussed in a serious manner.
 

JackRUS

New Member
Originally posted by LadyEagle:
God is control. Those Europeans must not believe it.
Quite true.

"This matter is by the decree of the watchers, and the demand by the word of the holy ones: to the intent that the living may know that the most High ruleth in the kingdom of men, and giveth it to whomsoever He will, and setteth up over it the basest of men." Dan. 4:17

"Daniel answered and said, Blessed be the name of God for ever and ever: for wisdom and might are His:
And He changeth the times and the seasons: He removeth kings, and setteth up kings: He giveth wisdom unto the wise, and knowledge
to them that know understanding:" Dan. 2:20-21
 

blackbird

Active Member
Unfortunetly for the foreigners---polls don't count! What they need to do is----bring themselves over to the Land of Opportunity---, renounce their present citizenship in the country they live in----apply for Citizenship in the Land of the Red, White, and Blue---pass the citizenship test---raise their right hand over their heart---recite the Pledge of Allegence to the United States flag---and then---apply their sorry selves over to the local courthouse and register to vote---then get their sorry selves a job and pay taxes in the US like a US citizen---THEN---go to the elections and vote---then I'll hear them GRIPE over who deserves to be President and see if they have the same "Villiage Idiot" story to tell after they've done all that!!!
 

mioque

New Member
LorrieGrace
"I don't make negative statements about their presidents or whatever their title is in their particular country."
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Feel free to go after Jan-Peter Balkenende (the Dutch Prime Minister), the man deserves the scorn heaped upon him more than the current POTUS does.
Call me a cynic but I believe that the real reason most Americans around here rarely say bad things about foreign heads of state/leaders of government is that they have no clue who they are!
 

mioque

New Member
Blackbird
"and see if they have the same "Villiage Idiot" story to tell after they've done all that!!! "
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I suspect tens of millions of Democratic party voters do.

"bring themselves over to the Land of Opportunity"
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Much of the dislike that many foreigners seem to have towards the US is based on the fact that they don't want to move towards the land of opportunity and they don't want the Land of Opportunity moved to them either. American culture and the American way of doing things move into their countries anyway ofcourse, causing some 'strain'.
 
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