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And that is 6% of the population

Country: Belgium
Population of Brussels: 1,122,000

Wow. Another liberal with a math impediment. Big surprise.


700/1,122,000=0.000623

That'd be roughly 0.06% of the population there, Einstein.








0.06% disapprove of him. I guess 99.04% of the population approve of
him. Pretty good numbers, eh Jimcomma? ;-)

Hey Jimcomma, remind me once again of your point.

Do those who do not vote approve or disapprove of a candidate?

What sort of demonstrations happen in NYC when a diplomat from a hated
country like France arrives?



Why change the subject you originally posted Jim? And you never answered my
question.

So remind me again....what was the point of your post? Simple enough
question.



The point is that Bush is less than popular in Brussels -- 700
demonstrators turned out -- staying home is NOT an endorsement of his
politics, no mater how much you would like it to be.

France is disliked by many Americans -- yet how many turn out to
demonstrate against a french diplomat when he arives at the UN.

The origional point is that BUSH is not popular in Brussels (or I
suspect most of Europe). (and not all that popular in the US for that
matter.) Latest I could find was Feb 11

An Associated Press poll finds adults, who were evenly divided on Bush's
job performance in January, now disapprove by 54 percent to 45 percent.
The number who think the country is headed down the wrong track
increased from 51 percent to 58 percent in the past month.


Jimcomma, Bush is well loved in Brussels. Those folks were just looking for an
excuse to get out and buy some chocolate.

Go back to sleep.

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
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John H wrote:
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 18:47:52 GMT, "Jim," wrote:


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JimH wrote:


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"Jim," wrote in message
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And that is 6% of the population

Country: Belgium
Population of Brussels: 1,122,000

Wow. Another liberal with a math impediment. Big surprise.


700/1,122,000=0.000623

That'd be roughly 0.06% of the population there, Einstein.








0.06% disapprove of him. I guess 99.04% of the population approve of
him. Pretty good numbers, eh Jimcomma? ;-)

Hey Jimcomma, remind me once again of your point.

Do those who do not vote approve or disapprove of a candidate?

What sort of demonstrations happen in NYC when a diplomat from a hated
country like France arrives?


Why change the subject you originally posted Jim? And you never answered my
question.

So remind me again....what was the point of your post? Simple enough
question.



The point is that Bush is less than popular in Brussels -- 700
demonstrators turned out -- staying home is NOT an endorsement of his
politics, no mater how much you would like it to be.

France is disliked by many Americans -- yet how many turn out to
demonstrate against a french diplomat when he arives at the UN.

The origional point is that BUSH is not popular in Brussels (or I
suspect most of Europe). (and not all that popular in the US for that
matter.) Latest I could find was Feb 11

An Associated Press poll finds adults, who were evenly divided on Bush's
job performance in January, now disapprove by 54 percent to 45 percent.
The number who think the country is headed down the wrong track
increased from 51 percent to 58 percent in the past month.



Jimcomma, Bush is well loved in Brussels. Those folks were just looking for an
excuse to get out and buy some chocolate.


Just the young sprouts

Go back to sleep.

John H

On the 'PocoLoco' out of Deale, MD,
on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay!

"Divide each difficulty into as many parts as is feasible and necessary to resolve it."
Rene Descartes

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