"Iain Kent" wrote in message
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> On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 08:58:23 GMT, "alohacyberian"
> wrote:
>
>>"Iain Kent" wrote in message
>>news:9oa3e1lft6suurp22ogflv36kll1f3q757@4ax.com...
>>> On Sat, 23 Jul 2005 00:50:19 GMT, "alohacyberian"
>>> wrote:
>>>>"Iain Kent" wrote in message
>>>>news:j2t0e11s0l2655edcdk0pcc4urcr1uknbl@4ax.com...
>>>>> On Wed, 20 Jul 2005 06:57:06 GMT, "alohacyberian"
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>"boowa" wrote in message
>>>>>>news:1121805865.718280.64980@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>>> any government or politician who supports america and goes against
>>>>>>> their own people will pay politically or just be lynched in their
>>>>>>> countries.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>"In 2002, for example, at the height of the 'antiwar' hysteria, the Pew
>>>>>>Research Center conducted a major poll in forty-four countries of
>>>>>>'national
>>>>>>attitudes' toward America. Voila! No fewer than 63 percent of the
>>>>>>French
>>>>>>said
>>>>>>they have positive views of America. In Britain, the number was 75
>>>>>>percent
>>>>>>and even in pacifist Germany it was 61 percent. Another poll conducted
>>>>>>in
>>>>>>Britain in November 2002 (by the respected MORI research foundation)
>>>>>>found
>>>>>>that 81 percent of Britons 'like Americans as people'. That's a figure
>>>>>>even
>>>>>>higher than during the cold war. Yet the results of these polls hardly
>>>>>>get
>>>>>>an
>>>>>>airing in the media, so obsessed are they with the 'Europeans Dislike
>>>>>>Americans' theme."
>>>>>> ~ Laura Ingraham, "Europe vs. the Cowboys", _Shut up and Sing_,
>>>>>> Regnery:
>>>>>>Washington, 2002 page 313
>>>>>
>>>>> One would have to be remarkably naive or disingenuous to suggest the
>>>>> 'height of antiwar hysteria' took place in 2002.
>>>>>
>>>>But, of course you aren't ingenuous enough to suggest when the height of
>>>>"antiwar" hysteria did take place. KM
>>>
>>> Illogical response. Perhaps we should discuss when pro-war hysteria
>>> reached its height.
>>>
>>LOL! You failed to show how the response was illogical and than added to
>>your
>>non sequitur by changing the subject! Or are you a comedian? It's OK to
>>admit
>>that you don't know when the height of the "antiwar" hysteria did take
>>place
>>and that you just don't think it was 2002. Of course if it were after 2002,
>>it would be unfair to criticize the remark since it was written in 2002.
>>So,
>>comon, Ian, when DID the "height of antiwar hysteria" take place? Huh? KM
>
> LOL! What antiwar hysteria?
>
Thanks for illustrating how clueless you are! ;-) KM
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