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Zitat:Protests begin but majority backs Bush visit as support for war surgesUnd das von der britsichen Version der Sueddeutschen
See the ICM poll in full (pdf)
Alan Travis and David Gow
Tuesday November 18, 2003
The Guardian
A majority of Labour voters welcome President George Bush's state visit to Britain which starts today, according to November's Guardian/ICM opinion poll.
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Zitat:IF IT WEREN'T FOR AMERICA, YOU WOULDN'T BE FREE TO PROTEST
Anger over the Iraq war is a privilege that Bush has fought hard to protect
by Victor Davis Hanson
THE TIMES OF LONDON
November 18, 2003
Why are so many thousands on the streets of London so furious at an American President and the ongoing war in Iraq? Let us examine their misguided reasons, before getting to the truth.
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