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Posted by ASymeonakis, Friday, 6 June 2008 6:55:33 PM
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Oliver
"I am sure Australia will work-in okay an Obama administration", I am sure USA will improve their relations with all countries world wide and any country will work much better with Obama administration than with Bush administration. Posted by ASymeonakis, Friday, 6 June 2008 7:04:17 PM
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ASymeonakis I will ignore your spray of wannabeism.
As to “I am sure USA will improve their relations with all countries world wide and any country will work much better with Obama administration than with Bush administration.” I recall John Howard, who happened to be in USA at the time of 9/11 was the first I repeat the first foreign head of state to commit support to the USA in the aftermath of that tragedy. Not that it was poor before but from that moment on the Australian / US alliance was one of the strongest and most committed in the world. Now that was when John Howard was the prime minister of Australia. How the relationship is after six months of the slimey skank “Krudd” in the prime position is yet to be observed but to your comparison Obama : Bush, the only way relations could improve between Australia and any possible Obama administration versus the Howard / Bush relationship would be if Obama was to give Krudd a good rodgering. Posted by Col Rouge, Friday, 6 June 2008 10:50:55 PM
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Col Rouge
I agree with you that the relations between Bush and Howard was very strong! Also I am sure that Bush popularity is under 27% partly of cause Howard! and Howard did not elected even MP probably of cause Bush and their relations. WE DO NOT WANT ONLY GOOD RELATIONS WITH AMERICA BUT ALSO FOR THE RIGHT REASONS! I am sure Obama and Rudd will improve the relations between Australia and USA for the benefits not only for both countries but for the whole world Posted by ASymeonakis, Saturday, 7 June 2008 8:40:08 PM
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Obama will be president. The rich minority won't out vote the frustration of the majority. Exactly like what happened here.
Posted by StG, Sunday, 8 June 2008 6:46:42 AM
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Clinton backs Obama
Hillary Clinton has told her supporters to unite behind Obama. "all who poured [their] hearts into this campaign" and urged them to "take our energy, our passion" and help elect Barack Obama." http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/7441941.stm Posted by ASymeonakis, Sunday, 8 June 2008 8:58:33 AM
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According to NYTimes/CBS poll
on health care 63% Democrats while only 19%Republicans,
on economy, 56% Democrats, 28%Republicans,
on moral values, 50% Democrats, 34% Republicans
on Iraq, 50%Democrats, 34%Republicans.
The Democratic Party has a 52 percent favorable and 41 percent unfavorable rating; the Republican Party has a 33 percent favorable and 58 percent unfavorable rating. 63% percent say the United States needs to withdraw from Iraq within 12 months;
Obama in a Blowout
http://www.alternet.org/election08/87225/