Wednesday, June 14, 2006

World Opinion of U.S. - Sham Poll

As the U.S. takeover of Iraq continues for a fourth year, the global image of America has slipped further, even among people in some countries closely allied with the United States, a new opinion poll has found.

Favorable views of the United States dropped sharply over the past year in Spain, where only 23 percent said they had a positive opinion, down from 41 percent last year, according to the survey. It was done in 15 nations, including the United States, this spring by the Washington-based Pew Research Center.

Other countries where positive views dropped significantly include India (56 percent, down from 71 percent); Russia (43 percent, down from 52 percent); and Indonesia (30 percent, down from 38 percent). In Turkey, only 12 percent said they held a favorable opinion, down from 23 percent last year.

What does this sham poll mean to the average American? Simple: nothing! Being American means you never have to say you’re sorry. We have the superior military and moral values. PNAM advises all true Americans to get ready for continuing declines in world opinion about our country as our brave young men and women in the armed services carry out more of President Bush’s plan for the world. The stage is being set for the Iran invasion sometime next year. Patriotic Americans must pay the price of spreading Christianity and American moral values across the globe by supporting our president and paying higher gas prices. In an act of support, all Americans should buy extra large GM trucks and SUVs to show the world we can and will do as we please.