Quote from Humpy:
One ancestor was a General in the Civil War and another at The Little Big Horn so they probably did a bit too.
I was really hoping a foreigner or two would give an opinion - not the local sh*t kicker ( no offence meant, of course )
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Speaking as a foreigner, but expressing my personal opinion...Quote from Humpy:
If there are any non US citizens reading this far - let's hear your views
Quote from Martinghoul:
Speaking as a foreigner, but expressing my personal opinion...
I have long given up on the American political system. It's currently incapable of producing viable candidates that would be able to deal with the various important issues that need to be dealt with. While I think Romney/Ryan have some potential, I fear that, in the end, it's gonna turn out to be just more of the same.
Quote from Humpy:
The US elections are coming soon. There is plenty of talk within America about the pluses and minuses of the 2 candidates - rightly so.
But not many inside the US system consider or care what the rest of the world thinks. The US has a huge effect on the rest of the world so it is not unreasonable for non US people to have an opinion.
Which candidate will do what, as regards the Middle East problems for instance. Romney has already publicly given the nod to an Israeli air strike on Iran's nuclear plants. Does the US have to have so many military bases around the world that it can't afford ? etc. etc.
Maybe there should be a class B vote, totally by foreigners as to who should be President and with what policies.
If there are any non US citizens reading this far - let's hear your views
Quote from Humpy:
The US elections are coming soon. There is plenty of talk within America about the pluses and minuses of the 2 candidates - rightly so.
But not many inside the US system consider or care what the rest of the world thinks. The US has a huge effect on the rest of the world so it is not unreasonable for non US people to have an opinion.
Which candidate will do what, as regards the Middle East problems for instance. Romney has already publicly given the nod to an Israeli air strike on Iran's nuclear plants. Does the US have to have so many military bases around the world that it can't afford ? etc. etc.
Maybe there should be a class B vote, totally by foreigners as to who should be President and with what policies.
If there are any non US citizens reading this far - let's hear your views
Until about 10 years ago, the US have been seen as a sort of world policeman. They were expected to fix the world. Indeed they did on several occasions, for instance in the Kosovo conflict, where Europe had failed miserably. The US gained a lot of worldwide reputation for their engagement at that time.Quote from Humpy:
The US elections are coming soon. There is plenty of talk within America about the pluses and minuses of the 2 candidates - rightly so.
But not many inside the US system consider or care what the rest of the world thinks. The US has a huge effect on the rest of the world so it is not unreasonable for non US people to have an opinion.
Which candidate will do what, as regards the Middle East problems for instance. Romney has already publicly given the nod to an Israeli air strike on Iran's nuclear plants. Does the US have to have so many military bases around the world that it can't afford ? etc. etc.
Maybe there should be a class B vote, totally by foreigners as to who should be President and with what policies.
If there are any non US citizens reading this far - let's hear your views
.Quote from jcl:
Until about 10 years ago, the US have been seen as a sort of world policeman. They were expected to fix the world. Indeed, they did on several occasions, for instance in the Kosovo conflict. The US gained a lot of worldwide reputation for their engagement at that time.