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svr
No - like US citizens he was watching CNN
Not all US citizens were watching CNN. Many were completely outraged that he was waging a war of aggression against Iraq. Many still regard him as a war criminal.
~43% of the eligible population that could vote in the election in 2000 voted, of that amount ~49.8 % voted for Bush. Therefore, about 1/4 of the people wanted him in office. There was no huge public cry for Bush to get in office. He effectively lost the first election, as more than 50% of the votes were cast for Gore. The Supreme Court instated him. Many of the Supreme Court justices were put their by Bush's Father. The state in which the election was decided was in Florida. The Governor of Florida was Bush's brother. It sounds pretty corrupt and did to most Americans. For something this outrageous to happen in the US was unthinkable. Maybe for some small banana republic run by some tin horn dictator, but not in the US. How wrong we were...
The second time around was one of the biggest political coups in the history of the US. The nation was constantly bombarded with messages of fear leading up to the election. The security codes were lifted, the public was told that attack by terrorists were imminent. The de-facto republican propaganda outlet in the US media, Fox network, was saying this repeatedly throughout the weeks leading up to the election. The republicans have so successfully made it that any form of dissent is seen as being anti-patriotic or treasonous. People still live in a state of fear that is hard for most NZ'ers to realize, understand or believe.
The spin doctors that Bush employed to win his elections, have been hired by McCain. Watch out, things will get very dirty, very soon.
Carry on...
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