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Long, long time ago .......

amica | 08.03.2003 21:46

Sunday, February 16, 2003 - Long, long time ago .......
San Francisco Chronicle

Europeans angry and disgusted with Bush
Feel insulted by comments, mistrust motives

 http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/02/16/MN135066.DTL

This story was reported ( Sunday, February 16, 2003 ) by Chronicle staff writer Anna Badkhen in Moscow, and Chronicle Foreign Service correspondents Veronique Mistiaen in London, Elizabeth Bryant in Paris and Jody K. Biehl in Berlin. . ......

Peter Lawrence, 60, a civil servant in Great Wilbraham, England, said: "I hope and am prepared to believe for the moment that (British Prime Minister Tony) Blair is sticking with Bush because he realizes those guys are dangerous . . . and that he can moderate them by being there. ........

...... Patrick Wintour, chief political correspondent for The Guardian, reported on Friday that some British Cabinet members are furious with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld for alienating European public opinion, and he quoted one minister as saying of Rumsfeld, "He frightens me." .......

....... Dominique Chadwick, 47, a film producer in Cambridge, England, faulted not only the Bush administration for its "rather arrogant attitude in expecting everyone to go along with its ideas" but ordinary Americans for their "failure to understand the Iraq situation as well as they should."
"They complain about 'Old Europe's' reaction, but I feel that we are much more aware and informed than they are," she added. .......

..... Amid the angst and outrage expressed by Western Europeans, there is also wistfulness over the growing distance from a longtime friend. .......

 http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/02/16/MN135066.DTL

San Francisco Chronicle: Anna Badkhen,Veronique Mistiaen,Elizabeth Bryant,Jody K. Biehl - mailto: chronfeedback@sfchronicle.com

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Can you imagine

09.03.2003 08:05

Can anyone imagine the US military/colonial governor of Iraq following in the footsteps of General MacArthur or General Clay in fostering trades unions, social democratic parties, breaking up business monopolies, persueing militarists for their war crimes, etc.

Yes, be nostalgic for that America. But that is not George Bush's America.

Thanks to all our friends around the world who are helping us fight Fascism American style.

Chris Herz
mail e-mail: chrisnlil.msn.com