Ah, so because people don't like Bush or his policies, that means they hate the US and its people too? Actually, most people don't think that way, but US citizens often get jumpy and picky if anyone disagrees with anything done or said by one of their people or politicians. "What? You don't like one of our politicians? How dare you hate our entire country like that!"So why didn't we do it? Maybe because we AREN'T an evil empire of death run by a blood-drinking monster, as people seem to imagine.
Please remember what the topic is here. This isn't a "why everyone should love America or else" thread, it's about George W. Bush's nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize. Not the US's responsibility or lack thereof for alleged acts or omissions. No-one's trying to accuse the American people of anything, just presenting reasons why Bush shouldn't be up for such an award.



