Tristan wrote:http://www.gallup.com/poll/111253/World-Citizens-Prefer-Obama-McCain-Nearly-4to1.aspx
Interesting poll from gallup. Throughout the seventy countries they polled, people prefer Obama four times more than McCain. Granted, a large percentage doesn't have an opinion, but it's pretty telling that about 75% of those who did have an opinion preferred Obama. The only reason I bring this up is because of how poorly we are looked at across the world after the last eight years. How we are viewed may greatly affect us in the future in respects to overcoming this financial crisis and in terms of foreign affairs.
Tristan wrote:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/111253/World-Citizens-Prefer-Obama-McCain-Nearly-4to1.aspx
Interesting poll from gallup. Throughout the seventy countries they polled, people prefer Obama four times more than McCain. Granted, a large percentage doesn't have an opinion, but it's pretty telling that about 75% of those who did have an opinion preferred Obama. The only reason I bring this up is because of how poorly we are looked at across the world after the last eight years. How we are viewed may greatly affect us in the future in respects to overcoming this financial crisis and in terms of foreign affairs.
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Wow, alright then. I didn't say it should determine your vote, only that it's one of the things that should be considered when making a decision. It's an interesting fact and could play some role in future. It would seem to me if other countries have a better opinion of this country they are more willing to do business with us and invest. And considering that whole financial crisis thing we seem to be going through, that could, you know, help to alleviate it. But yea, who the hell cares what other countries think? Our standing/opinion in the world has no barring on our future...
ToBoGgAn wrote:Tristan wrote:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/111253/World-Citizens-Prefer-Obama-McCain-Nearly-4to1.aspx
Interesting poll from gallup. Throughout the seventy countries they polled, people prefer Obama four times more than McCain. Granted, a large percentage doesn't have an opinion, but it's pretty telling that about 75% of those who did have an opinion preferred Obama. The only reason I bring this up is because of how poorly we are looked at across the world after the last eight years. How we are viewed may greatly affect us in the future in respects to overcoming this financial crisis and in terms of foreign affairs.
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Wow, alright then. I didn't say it should determine your vote, only that it's one of the things that should be considered when making a decision. It's an interesting fact and could play some role in future. It would seem to me if other countries have a better opinion of this country they are more willing to do business with us and invest. And considering that whole financial crisis thing we seem to be going through, that could, you know, help to alleviate it. But yea, who the hell cares what other countries think? Our standing/opinion in the world has no barring on our future...
What you failed to note, most likely due to the fact that you were all caught up in the 75% stat, was that almost 2/3s of the rest of the world could care less who are next president is.
Tristan wrote:ToBoGgAn wrote:Tristan wrote:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/111253/World-Citizens-Prefer-Obama-McCain-Nearly-4to1.aspx
Interesting poll from gallup. Throughout the seventy countries they polled, people prefer Obama four times more than McCain. Granted, a large percentage doesn't have an opinion, but it's pretty telling that about 75% of those who did have an opinion preferred Obama. The only reason I bring this up is because of how poorly we are looked at across the world after the last eight years. How we are viewed may greatly affect us in the future in respects to overcoming this financial crisis and in terms of foreign affairs.
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Wow, alright then. I didn't say it should determine your vote, only that it's one of the things that should be considered when making a decision. It's an interesting fact and could play some role in future. It would seem to me if other countries have a better opinion of this country they are more willing to do business with us and invest. And considering that whole financial crisis thing we seem to be going through, that could, you know, help to alleviate it. But yea, who the hell cares what other countries think? Our standing/opinion in the world has no barring on our future...
What you failed to note, most likely due to the fact that you were all caught up in the 75% stat, was that almost 2/3s of the rest of the world could care less who are next president is.
Or, perhaps, what you failed to note was the fact that I clearly stated in my third sentence that a large percentage didn't have an opinion. Maybe you should take a moment and read my words more carefully before jumping to inaccurate conclusions.
choosey moms choose J03Y wrote:who gives a @!#$ what any other country thinks?
Wade Jarvis wrote:Even the leader of Hamas endorses Obama. That should tell you right there when a terrorist group supports a candidate that that candidate is viewed as weak on terror. It should also be a red flag that that candidate is viewed as more accepting of them or less likely to oppose them.but Al Queda endorsed McCain. Seriously. LOL.
ToBoGgAn wrote:Tristan wrote:ToBoGgAn wrote:Tristan wrote:
http://www.gallup.com/poll/111253/World-Citizens-Prefer-Obama-McCain-Nearly-4to1.aspx
Interesting poll from gallup. Throughout the seventy countries they polled, people prefer Obama four times more than McCain. Granted, a large percentage doesn't have an opinion, but it's pretty telling that about 75% of those who did have an opinion preferred Obama. The only reason I bring this up is because of how poorly we are looked at across the world after the last eight years. How we are viewed may greatly affect us in the future in respects to overcoming this financial crisis and in terms of foreign affairs.
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Wow, alright then. I didn't say it should determine your vote, only that it's one of the things that should be considered when making a decision. It's an interesting fact and could play some role in future. It would seem to me if other countries have a better opinion of this country they are more willing to do business with us and invest. And considering that whole financial crisis thing we seem to be going through, that could, you know, help to alleviate it. But yea, who the hell cares what other countries think? Our standing/opinion in the world has no barring on our future...
What you failed to note, most likely due to the fact that you were all caught up in the 75% stat, was that almost 2/3s of the rest of the world could care less who are next president is.
Or, perhaps, what you failed to note was the fact that I clearly stated in my third sentence that a large percentage didn't have an opinion. Maybe you should take a moment and read my words more carefully before jumping to inaccurate conclusions.
I read exactly what you posted, and as far as I see yes you "stated a large percentage" but only showed that 75% with an opinion preferred Obama. Unfortunately 75%=30% in this case. I just felt the need to point out the misdirection there since most of the members here won't actually read anything themselves and would assume 75% of the world wants Obama.
So to break it down;
wants %
Obama 30
McCain 8
Could care less 62
You can now whip out your E-dick and go to town, nothing else for me to do here. I will read for enjoyment though.
Quiklilcav wrote:Since when does it matter who the world wants to run our country? Ever think that many of those polled have agendas that don't coincide with what's best for the US.
Taetsch Z-24 wrote:Om going to say 100% of the alquidia wants the hoggie in power too.Nope - they want McCain to win. This was only discovered by hacking one of their own internal password-protected websites. Publicly they have made no endorsement as far as I know but internally they want McCain because they only want him to escalate the conflict further so they can get additional support and kill more Americans soldiers. They want a foolish hot-head "crusader" for president. Hell, with so many people(including many conservatives) endorsing Obama, McCain needs every endorsement he can get... LOL.
Chris
KFLO wrote:Trust in McCain that if Obama hadn't registered you of all people would know Chris.
Quiklilcav wrote:and those who hate him would believe it without a shred of proof. They would believe it even after being disproven. This has happened again and again.KFLO wrote:Trust in McCain that if Obama hadn't registered you of all people would know Chris.
And trust in the fact that if this happened, the MSM would call it a lie and a smear tactic, and all those blindly in love with Obama would believe them, without even looking into it's validity.
Bastardking3000 wrote: I'll post why I like Obama when I have more time - this is gonna be a long freaking post when I do.oops this is the wrong thread for that. me=fail in a hurry.