Least trusted leaders


"U.S. President George W. Bush is ranked only slightly above the rulers of Pakistan and Iran as one of the least-trusted leaders in the world, a survey released on Monday showed."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080616/ts_nm/worldleaders_trust_dc_1

The time is near when the buffoon who has stunk up the White House and our once respected world leadership will be relegated to the annals of history...may the historians damn him even more strongly than we who have lived through his "reign" have done. No one in American history deserves it more than he and his cohorts.

"Only 23 percent of people outside the United States had "a lot or some" confidence in Bush, compared to 22 percent for Ahmadinejad and 18 percent for Musharraf."

The pResident of the United States beat out Ahmadinejad by 1 lousy percentage point! AHMADINEJAD FOR CRIPES SAKE!

And just think...there are people in this country who will actually vote this November for the GW twin!

We can't allow John McCain to become the next president...we must elect a Democrat to the White House or we will find ourselves just another "once great nation" that the rest of the world pities while snickering behind their hands that the arrogant has fallen.

John McCain is Bush on steriods...and senile as hell to boot.

We have to win people.

Submitted by shortie on June 16, 2008 - 6:24pm.

A leader has to have trust. I don't know what the hell you call Bush, but I'd never call him a leader.

We learn. We change. That's progress. If we don't do that, well, we're GWB.

Submitted by justcallmeOHIO on June 16, 2008 - 6:32pm.

LOL

Wouldn't have been my choice of descriptive phrase...but then my choice would have been banned in 20 countries.

Heh.

Submitted by shortie on June 16, 2008 - 7:33pm.

We learn. We change. That's progress. If we don't do that, well, we're GWB.

Submitted by eve on June 17, 2008 - 8:34pm.

very much to General Clark.

The trust that Wes Clark inspired made him a great military leader.

Eric Massa told the story of how General Clark saved his life. Eric said that the only order he ever got from Wes as his superior officer was the order to return to the US for a second opinion - that was the order that saved Eric's life.

I loved that story and that Wes was the kind of leader who people followed out of respect and admiration, not out of fear - that was incredibly moving to hear.

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Submitted by PAforClark on June 16, 2008 - 8:04pm.

Worst President.

Ever.


"It takes two to speak the truth - one to speak and one to hear." - Henry David Thoreau


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