To: NZerFromHK
"The United States has been a remarkable power for good in the world. And the decency and hope that the power and purpose that the United States represent in the world is something we should deeply appreciate,'' Howard told the Commons.
Good grief, does everybody HEAR what this man has just said!
Who else has said it, I know of none other.
I have always admired the Aussies, it has now been rung up a notch.
We have gained ood allies in Austrailian and Canada, now if we can just keep the lefties out of power in the U. S. of A. this next election.
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05/18/2006 8:26:29 PM PDT by
sasportas
To: sasportas
["The United States has been a remarkable power for good in the world. And the decency and hope that the power and purpose that the United States represent in the world is something we should deeply appreciate,'']
That depends on who you ask, my good friend.
For example,
["Tony Blair yesterday [January 8, 2003]
warned President George Bush to "listen back" to the international community's fears over Iraq and other global concerns or risk "pent-up feelings of injustice and alienation" pushing mainstream world opinion into the anti-US corner."]
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