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HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO REPAIR THE DAMAGE DONE TO AMERICA

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HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE TO REPAIR THE DAMAGE DONE TO AMERICA


[+] serious ballot by ClosetIguana
ACTIVE Sun Nov 04, 07 - Mon Nov 03, 08

How long will it take to repair the damage done to America by the Bush Administration?

The country's reputation is severely damaged and it's heavily in debt. Basing your decision on just these two elements, how long will it take to bring America back to a country the world could looked up to?

The next governement will fix it
5 years
8 years
I don't have the slightest idea but at least a decade
I don't have the slightest idea but at least 2 decades
I don't even want to think about it
We won't recover.
It depends upon WHAT and WHO will follow IRAQ and the CHIMP and his CROONIES...
2 Years
It's unlikely that the world will ever look up to America


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COMMENTS:
Voted : I don't have the slightest idea but at least a decade
To put a time frame on repairing the damage mind boggling, there may be more yet to come, but like an unfaithful spouse, there may be forgiveness, but I doubt we will ever be seen through the eyes of the world in the same way as before, you can't go back to yesterday...
by thesoothsayer on Sun Nov 04, 07 8:49am [+]

Voted : I don't have the slightest idea but at least a decade
What thesoothsayer said.
by mojo on Sun Nov 04, 07 8:56am [+]

Voted : I don't have the slightest idea but at least 2 decades
And that is an understatement. And this is an excellent ballot.
by forgetmenot on Sun Nov 04, 07 12:34pm [+]

More than three decades ago, Nixon White House Counsel John Dean called the Watergate cover-up “a cancer on the presidency.” Another one exists today, posing a challenge for the next president to restore the office as a credible voice in foreign policy.
by UncleRandy on Sun Nov 04, 07 1:38pm [+]

Voted : The next governement will fix it
Almost immediately if Gore is elected... a couple of months if Hillary is. biggrin
by TinCan on Sun Nov 04, 07 1:45pm [+]

After 4 1/2 years in Iraq, Many people across the world have yet to see how toppling Saddam and occupying Iraq has helped the United States on any front.
by UncleRandy on Sun Nov 04, 07 1:47pm [+]

Voted : We won't recover.
The corporate media decides who you vote for. How many times have you heard someone laugh and say "Voting for a third party candidate is throwing you vote away!" This is exactly the mentality that ensures only the most corrupt candidates get elected. When you vote for Hillary next year think about the fact that there may be a candidate you actually believe in that doesn't get elected cause the media was too incompetent and you were to lazy to give anyone else a fair shake.
by RobinGaylord on Sun Nov 04, 07 2:01pm [+]

Voted : It depends upon WHAT and WHO will follow IRAQ and the CHIMP and his CROONIES...
Bravo Thesoothsayer, very well put in deed!

However, I am optimistic, it depends upon WHAT/WHO will follow once the present Administration is no more...NUFF said 025
by Barbara_Baby_Cakes on Sun Nov 04, 07 2:34pm [+]

Voted : 2 Years
The image is the most detrimental part. The Debt is mostly to the American people, as the domestic public debt is derived from budget shortfalls. The extermal debt is managable. The government is very negligent in its management of the national resources, but more than that, it's the public persona that is very tarnished. Unfortunately, most people base their opinions on short, inaccurate news bytes and have more false bravado than they do facts...the USA needs to move quickly to quash false and inaccurate "news" items and set the record straight.
by patch22us on Sun Nov 04, 07 2:38pm [+]

Voted : We won't recover.
no simp's "same-ol' same ol'" arguments apply from now on.

MARK MY WORD YOU MONKEYS :) Remember everything I have said.
by Jyl on Sun Nov 04, 07 4:48pm [+]

Are all my fellow "liberals" this negative and pessimistic on the future of America?
by FiddleFaddleOnLSD on Sun Nov 04, 07 5:05pm [+]

Voted : I don't have the slightest idea but at least 2 decades
Folks, things are f*cked up on a level that none of us would care to consider. Let's just put it this way- our great-great grandchildren will not think kindly of us. Well, *yours*, anyroad...
by Truthseeker013 on Sun Nov 04, 07 5:16pm [+]

This country will look like a Tool video in about a couple years if the crazies behind Bush get their way.

Preventing war with war on a sandbox of a nation led by a headless leader media creation.Absolute insanity.
by robotthinker on Sun Nov 04, 07 6:28pm [+]

Remember everything I have said.
by Jyl on Sun Nov 04, 07 9:17pm [+]

I gave fiddle a positive karma and he wrote me a message calling me names as a reply and I tried to write him to ask him a question but he has ME blocked from writing to him.
Because we all know I'm always bothering everyone with all the messages I write them. I can't roll my eyes dramatically enough :p
by Jyl on Mon Nov 05, 07 8:22am [+]

he responded to me but didn't tell me why he blocked my messages.
And his "hypocrite" comment about me still doesn't make sense. What I said to him in the positive rating was not name-calling and it was private.
by Jyl on Mon Nov 05, 07 9:14am [+]

Voted : I don't have the slightest idea but at least 2 decades
At least, but then again the average voter doesn't care as long as they are fed a steady diet of Quarter Pounders with cheese and American Idol. 017
by _Beelzebubba on Mon Nov 05, 07 9:56am [+]

Voted : It's unlikely that the world will ever look up to America
America has never had a particularly successful foreign policy so I doubt it will ever be a nation that the world looks up to – irrespective of which oligarch is in power there.
by ramaDUNG on Tue Nov 06, 07 11:34am [+]

We have a horrible, failure of a foreign policy. Can someone please tell me, has the leadership of this country always been so paranoid and controlling? Where's the love? The United States nees to STOP making enemies and start being a good global citizen.
by patch22us on Tue Nov 06, 07 2:27pm [+]

Voted : I don't have the slightest idea but at least 2 decades
At least a generation, especially considering Bush won the election fair and square the second time around. Hell, I'm American and it made ME think twice about my fellow Americans.
by nuckinfutz on Sun Dec 16, 07 10:27pm [+]






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