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Sure, but that's my point. I'm speaking from a cultural/anthropological/phenomenological perspective. We teach our kids to do what they think is right and not worry about what others think. We live our lives as artists flipping the proverbial bird at many and doing our thing regardless of reviews. Yet in national politics we need to be loved....Very few countries in the rest of the world show concern to what the rest of the world thinks of their candidates. Just an observation... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nick" <ParadoxQuine@gmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 10:19 PM Subject: Re: If the world could vote > well, it'd be nice to not elect someone who will make the rest of the > world hate us, wouldn't it? > > On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 7:50 PM, <mike@michaelplishka.com> wrote: >> Why is there a fascination in the US about wondering who the rest of the >> world would want? >> >> ----- Original Message ----- From: <phaslem@wightman.ca> >> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2008 5:32 PM >> Subject: If the world could vote >> >> >>> It doesn't count towards anything, but it is interesting to see what >>> folks >>> around the world would like to see happen in this election. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> You can vote too - just click on the red "VOTE" tab on the left side >of >>> the screen. >>> >>> >>> http://www.iftheworldcouldvote.com/results >>> >>> >>> >>> Paul Haslem >>> www.dulcify.ca >>> Ontario, Canada >>> >> >> >