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Will Bush's 'farewell tour' improve relations with Europe?

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Will Bush's 'farewell tour' improve relations with Europe?

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  1. I personally don't care how Europe feels. I just hate all this butt kissing that we are suppose to be planting on European butts as though we should be greatful to them for allowing us to enter into WW1 and WW2 with them.

    So if Bush wants to go and do a European farewell tour, then go for it. I don't suspect he'll be coming back with any hickeys on his butt. And no, I am not a Bush supporter.


  2. No, He has damaged our relationship so badly with the world that we will not be able to repair it until after he is gone. The world knows he lied about WMD's.

    The world was behind us after 9/11 and in going after Bin Laden but after we detoured in to Iraq we lost a lot of support.

  3. Dont think so. Its just a formality and neither side seems to be serious. However, it would be worthwhile to watch incumbants visit.

  4. Who care they are the ones that make it bad or did you forget about the food for oil program to help the Iraq ppl out or should I say America blood for oil ,,thank France ,Germany and Russia with friend like that who need enemys. Did not you wonder why they did not want us to go into Iraq..

    Obama is a blind fool.

  5. No, he doesn't have to go over there for that. Relations are already just fine with Great Britain, Germany, Italy, and France at the prime ministerial level. It's at the level of the chattering classes and the intellectuals that relations are considered to be less than ideal and those characters are not particularly interested in 'improve[d] relations'. Not by a long shot!

  6. Can't he just wave goodbye and disappear?

  7. when he's gone..definitely..

  8. No.  If anything it will remind people just they are glad to see the last of him.

    How could he possibly improve his image?

    218 DAYS, 5 HOURS LEFT OF THIS FOOL'S pRESIDENCY.

  9. Most of Europe will be happy to see the back of him, so I suppose the answer is a big 'YES' Interesting that there were only  anti-Bush demonstrations in the UK. Brown should take note. The electorate isn't convinced about that 'special relationship'.

  10. Only if he pulls a "daddy bush" and is carrying along a satchel of a few million dollars to hand out as Bush Sr did to the Iranians in October 1980.

    If W can't buy it, he can't have it... including, or perhaps most of all, the love of the people.

  11. Yes!

  12. Not a chance.

  13. No. Others countries hating us did not originate withG.W. its been that way for years.

  14. Not with Bush, but its up to the person who becomes president next to try to build bridges (or more than likely -burn them..)

  15. Of course it will, we have been waiting for years to say good-bye to Junior.

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