It's as simple as that. If the story below containing European poll results showing the Obama nut disorder spreading across Europe are to be believed, there is no better reason to make sure he isn't elected president.
As most of us non socialists know, anything the Europeeons think is the best thing for this country is certainly the wrong thing you can bet, as they are sick and tired of American dominance & seek only to lower American standards and influence in the world in order to elevate their own importance and relevance. Hoping to see a Socialist like Obama bow to world pressure through the United Nations in order to render America impotent, period.
Something Obama has already promised he would do with globalist statements like this doozy, so the Europeeons smell yankee blood in the water finally and cannot wait for the fall of the US at the hands of the boy wonder.
As most of us non socialists know, anything the Europeeons think is the best thing for this country is certainly the wrong thing you can bet, as they are sick and tired of American dominance & seek only to lower American standards and influence in the world in order to elevate their own importance and relevance. Hoping to see a Socialist like Obama bow to world pressure through the United Nations in order to render America impotent, period.
Something Obama has already promised he would do with globalist statements like this doozy, so the Europeeons smell yankee blood in the water finally and cannot wait for the fall of the US at the hands of the boy wonder.
Support for Obama Soars in Europe: Poll:
Newsmax.com - "If citizens of five leading European countries were electing the next U.S. president, Democratic Sen. Barack Obama would be a shoo-in, according to a new poll that also reveals strong views on America's global role.
In a survey of some 6,200 people in Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Russia, the senator from Illinois received 52 percent of the vote to just 15 percent for Republican Sen. John McCain. Sen. Hillary Clinton was not listed as an option in the YouGov poll, conducted for the London Daily Telegraph 's Internet site.
The biggest gap between the two presumptive candidates was in Germany, where Obama scored 67 percent support to McCain's six percent. In Russia, the gap was the smallest, with Obama leading by a 31-24 margin.
Respondents in the other three countries also favored Obama by large margins -- Italy (70-15), France (65-8) and Britain (49-14)." continued
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