Non-Americans and President Bush

United States
November 14, 2006 7:16pm CST
What do you people who ARE NOT Americans think about our leader? I am very curious how he looks to the rest of the world.
3 responses
• India
15 Nov 06
He is a number one cheat. he is against the mankind. he is to be hanged before Sadam
• United States
16 Nov 06
a cheat how? When is Saddaam supposed to be hanged anyway?
• United States
16 Nov 06
and where do you live?
@forfein (2507)
17 Nov 06
He is trying his best to make the Free World remain Free. I dont know what his policies are like at home, for example your Economy and Crime. But, Bush and Blair (and Blair is not my cup of tea, but he is the best we have) basically have the same ingredients. What you have to ask is, who will replace him. We have been told that Gordon Brown will be our next leader GOD FORBID !!!!!!!!!!!!!
• United States
18 Nov 06
What is the free world? And who is Gordon Brown? What is he all about?
@sekhmetgb (462)
16 Nov 06
You come up with some corking good questions. This is the second question in a row that you posed that I want to respond to. I live in England. I am actually Dutch - but not American. I do not want to be offensive but I think Bush looks a bit out of his depth most of the time. He does not have a fluency in expressing himself and seems to hesitate a lot when asked a question for which he has not received a pre-prepared answer. I think Tony Blair is not much better, if that is any help. I do not like either Bush or Blair,because I feel that they are neither of them willing to listen to the people who elected them. This is what always happen when an elected leader has too large a majority. They can then do what they want. Bush comes across as being slightly below average in intelligence, but I guess he might be really nice person beneath all that (though I do not think I would ever vote for him). It will be very interesting to see what happens now that the mid-terms have swung in the Democrat direction. Hope this is not too offensive to you.
• United States
16 Nov 06
first of all, thank you for the compliment. I try to post things that are interesting, a bit more interesting than "do you wear boxers or briefs," although those sorts of questions can be entertaining too. I am not offended by what you said. I am very interested to learn about what people around the world think of George Bush. I, of course, have my own opinions about him, but I am much more interested in seeing how Non-Americans view him. That was also interesting to hear your opinion on Blair. It WILL be interesting to see what happens now that the Democrats have control of the Senate. Very interesting indeed. =)