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All Countries in BBC Poll Prefer Obama to McCain

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Interesting what the rest of the world think will happen in this election:


All Countries in BBC Poll Prefer Obama to McCain

Last update: 8:01 p.m. EDT Sept. 9, 2008
COLLEGE PARK, Md., Sept 09, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- - All 22 countries in a BBC World Service poll would prefer Democratic nominee Barack Obama elected US president instead of his Republican rival John McCain. Obama is preferred by a four-to-one margin on average across the 22,000 people polled.

The margin in favor of Obama ranges from just 9 percent in India to 82 percent in Kenya. On average 49 percent prefer Obama to 12 percent preferring McCain. Nearly four in ten do not take a position.

The poll also explored the expected impact of the US election. In 17 of the 22 countries surveyed the most common view is that, if Barack Obama is elected president, America's relations with the rest of the world are likely to improve. If John McCain is elected, the most common view in 19 countries is that relations will stay about the same.
On average 46 percent think that US relations with the world would improve with Obama, 22 percent that relations would stay the same, and 7 percent that they would worsen. However only 20 percent think relations would improve under McCain. The largest number -- 37 percent -- think relations under a McCain presidency would stay the same and 16 percent think they would worsen.

Despite the preference for an Obama victory in all countries, significant proportions in several said they do not favor either candidate, favor both equally or do not know which would be preferable.
Americans also believe an Obama presidency would improve US relations with the world more than a McCain presidency, with 46 percent of Americans expecting relations to be improved with Obama's election and 30 percent with McCain's.

The survey of 22,531 adults across 22 countries was conducted for the BBC World Service by the international polling firm GlobeScan together with the Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) at the University of Maryland. A parallel poll surveyed 1,000 US adult citizens. GlobeScan coordinated fieldwork between July 8 and August 27, 2008.

GlobeScan Chairman Doug Miller comments, "Large numbers of people around the world clearly like what Barack Obama represents."

"Given how negative America's international image is at present, it is quite striking that only one in five think a McCain presidency would improve on the Bush Administration's relations with the world."

For more information, visit www.WorldPublicOpinion.org.

SOURCE Program on International Policy Attitudes (PIPA) at the University of Maryland
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I saw that. Very interesting,eh?
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It is interesting because people overseas have never liked Bush...lol....

I remember the 2004 election when Bush was re-elected I was in Greece and man was there an uproar there......I was in a tavern with my friends and things started to get out of control especially their open contempt for Americans and we very nonchalantly grabbed our stuff and zoomed out of there....LOL!....very scary! I will never forget that.
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That's because he has no relations with the rest of the world and they know it.
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Thank you!!!
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same page again?
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LOL!....yes!!!.....
"Love all, trust a few, and do wrong to none."
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Well, despite the best efforts of some activist- and over-the-hill SCOTUS justices, thankfully Europeans and the rest of the world are not voting in our elections. Otherwise we would become another milquetoast nation bent on giving up moral leadership, rule of law, sovereignty, and precious freedoms and opportunities that the rest could only wish to be fortunate enough to have.

Despite the liberal press which is what all too many Americans think speaks for the rest of the world, people worldwide, yes, with George Bush at the helm, still envy, respect, and admire and seek to emulate or to garner good relations and favor with us. And it ain't just about the money or the nuclear umbrella.

Sure, Obama comes across as an internationalist (which he truly is, in its truest form) to be a pushover, and those that want what we have, or who want to bring us down to their level figure he is an easy target to move in that direction.

As in any society, there are people with different opinions. Don't for a minute think either the Beeb or European papers speak for the majority of the people of their, ah, nations?
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Thanks Chase !

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"When I am this party's nominee, my opponent will not be able to say that I voted for the war in Iraq; or that I gave George Bush the benefit of the doubt on Iran; or that I supported Bush-Cheney policies of not talking to leaders that we don't like. And he will not be able to say that I wavered on something as fundamental as whether or not it is ok for America to torture — because it is never ok… I will end the war in Iraq… I will close Guantanamo. I will restore habeas corpus. I will finish the fight against Al Qaeda. And I will lead the world to combat the common threats of the 21st century: nuclear weapons and terrorism; climate change and poverty; genocide and disease. And I will send once more a message to those yearning faces beyond our shores that says, "You matter to us. Your future is our future. And our moment is now.”

— Barack Obama, Des Moines, Iowa, November 10, 2007

"The truth is the Obama is only candidate who is running who RESPECTS the international community and is not trying to simply MANAGE the international community. The difference is between someone who wants to talk and engage you, and someone who claims they can "handle" you. The former you can be friends with even if you disagree on everything, the latter is just a sleazy bouncer who will find any way to manipulate you. Obama's rivals espouse their alleged foreign policy credentials, which are quite laughable...years and years of manipulation, thuggery, pretend knowledge and stereotypes shouldn't count as positives. Start with the basics: trust, respect, and willingness to listen and learn. Those count for much more, in fact, they may count for everything. "


Don't you just love differences of opinions......
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Obama's lack of understanding of international relations is not laughable, but certainly deplorable. There ARE certain nations to whom we do not speak or have relations DUE to their lack of human right standing, or other nefarious or subjugative policies and acts.

I know, I know, we should not be trying to change other's societies or to bring them out of the dark ages.....even when they are repressing women, forcing them to make decisions about their sexual lives, procreation, or forcing female circumcision.....yeah, we should talk to those countries, give them their forii, extend legitimacy to them....I really don't get why women in our country want certain things, but lo and behold, stomp our foot, send in troops, or deny them foreign aid when they do this stuff to your sisters of the world? No way, suddenly liberal western women of compassion want to eat their cake too.

Where is brilliant Barry going to send the terrorists in Gitmo? No one else wants them!

The International Community, most of which are tiny litte nations with an equal vote to ours in that spy-haven in NY called the Useless Nations, are not modern, law-loving (Did you read how many constitutions Bolivia has had....21?) or nations who are respecters of persons. Yet you think they have the wisdom, the foresight, the experience and such that we should bow to and join in their plans for world peace. Oh yeah, did I mention Marxists, and Barry and his wife's quiet passion for such? Number do not make right. The nations of Europe, with their negative birth rate, and open door socialist policies are dying under the weight of their aged, the sagging economies, and their weak laws that offer no one but the loudest and most violent any protection. Sure, the international community......gotta love em, eh?

Don't quote Barry to me anymore, pls. He is rhetoric - all sizzle and no steak. One hundred forty-three days in the Senate and he thinks he is qualified, never having managed anything but his household checkbook, maybe, to be an executive? I might try that at McDonald's - see if 143 days working the counter will get me that high class, cigar smoking executive position (thanks, Jim Croce).

The poor will always be with us. The Great Whatever Society LBJ tried to foist on us didn't work. (LBJ had a LOT of years in gov't too before he became president) so what has Barry offered that will make a difference?

No, he wants to be part of the group that re-distributes wealth, via taxes and handouts to the non-working poor. Never worked before. Not when gov't does it. Anyway, I could go on, with facts and historical examples, but I know you all weary of it.

He sounds good, sure. If he wasn't so irritatingly dishonest and disingenuos his voice would ease me to sleep. Remember, sizzle and no steak.
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Otherwise we would become another milquetoast nation bent on giving up moral leadership, rule of law, sovereignty, and precious freedoms and opportunities that the rest could only wish to be fortunate enough to have.


Well said.

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"Obama's lack of understanding of international relations is not laughable, but certainly deplorable"

"suddenly liberal western women of compassion want to eat their cake too"

"Don't quote Barry to me anymore, pls. He is rhetoric - all sizzle and no steak"

"I might try that at McDonald's - see if 143 days working the counter will get me that high class, cigar smoking executive position (thanks, Jim Croce)."

I could write hours and hours and days and days and weeks and weeks about these quotes alone ESPECIALLY the second (very dangerous territory my dear Chase) but I won't because all and all we all have a right to our own opinions.

You have your opinion and I have mine........let's just agree to disagree shall we.....


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I just plain loathe secret smokers...
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IMHO......it doesnt matter who we get as a president......they are all gonna fuck it up anyway!
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I don't see the nutshells, but....

I wouldn't be surprised if some ladies vote for the GOP so they can get regular updates or pics of the, ah, what I am told is the pretty hunky 2nd husband/man?
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We've been electing the lesser of two evils for years in this country...

...but let me tell you that it's not so much McCain I can't stand...it's Palin. SHE is a nutcase...just mho...


Agreed........
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