Regarding our president, British spy novelist John Le Carre spews some venom, urging voters to kick Bush out of office, next month:
"Probably no American president in history has been so universally hated abroad as Bush: for his bullying unilateralism, his dismissal of international treaties, his reckless indifference to the aspirations of other nations and cultures," Le Carre wrote in the online article.
He also accused Mr Bush of having "contempt for institutions of world government, and above all for misusing the cause of anti-terrorism in order to unleash an illegal war - and now anarchy - upon Iraq".
There are legitimate reasons for criticizing Bush. I have serious grievances against him, myself, as most of you already know. But don't you get sick and tired of these blustering, limp-wristed elitist snots in other countries telling us how to run ours? It reveals volumes about such complainants that they usually resort to U.N. sympathizing and the dilapidation of national sovereignty.
Mr. Le Carre, you may be a native of the British Isles, but I find your French surname fitting.
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