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Worldwide, who loses and who wins?
How does Bush victory impact Europe, Palestinians, Al Qaeda, and our planet?
Here's one SF queer's list of apparent winners and losers.
Now post YOUR OWN list!
Here's one SF queer's list of apparent winners and losers.
Now post YOUR OWN list!
WINNING AND LOSING
Internationally, the Bush victory harms many, but helps a few, IMQO.
In my queer opinion, the Nov. 2 losers include:
(1) the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
(2) the European Union.
(3) the Israelis and the Palestinians
(if Bush won't help them implement a two-state compromise).
(4) Iraqi Arabs and Kurds (if Bush bungles the Iraq crisis).
(5) South Korea, North Korea, and Japan (if Bush bungles the Korea crisis).
(6) the Third World (which Bush will try to ignore).
(7) humanity in general.
(8) our planet's environment.
And, IMQO, these "winners" benefit from Bush,
at least in the short run:
(A) President Putin.
(B) Prime Minister Sharon.
(C) Al Qaeda and its allies
(who need a clueless U.S. President, playing into their hands).
Is my view biased? Yes, of course. Whose view isn't?
I'm biased toward freedom, tolerance, nonviolence,
and saving the environment.
Go ahead and ignore my list --- but then, in fairness, please take the next step.
Make your own list of international winners and losers;
and post yours at IndyBay.org
[ http://www.indybay.org/publish.php ]
-- TBL
Thursday, 4 November 2004
in San Franhattan, northern California, U$A
.................................................................................
PLEASE REPOST elsewhere on the Net, worldwide.
..................................................................................
Internationally, the Bush victory harms many, but helps a few, IMQO.
In my queer opinion, the Nov. 2 losers include:
(1) the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
(2) the European Union.
(3) the Israelis and the Palestinians
(if Bush won't help them implement a two-state compromise).
(4) Iraqi Arabs and Kurds (if Bush bungles the Iraq crisis).
(5) South Korea, North Korea, and Japan (if Bush bungles the Korea crisis).
(6) the Third World (which Bush will try to ignore).
(7) humanity in general.
(8) our planet's environment.
And, IMQO, these "winners" benefit from Bush,
at least in the short run:
(A) President Putin.
(B) Prime Minister Sharon.
(C) Al Qaeda and its allies
(who need a clueless U.S. President, playing into their hands).
Is my view biased? Yes, of course. Whose view isn't?
I'm biased toward freedom, tolerance, nonviolence,
and saving the environment.
Go ahead and ignore my list --- but then, in fairness, please take the next step.
Make your own list of international winners and losers;
and post yours at IndyBay.org
[ http://www.indybay.org/publish.php ]
-- TBL
Thursday, 4 November 2004
in San Franhattan, northern California, U$A
.................................................................................
PLEASE REPOST elsewhere on the Net, worldwide.
..................................................................................
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