maybe there is hope for the US after all?
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=655&ncid=655&e=2&u=/oneworld/20050121/wl_oneworld/45361018721106320129Bush's Democracy Crusade Defies Public Opinion
Fri Jan 21,10:06 AM ET - OneWorld.net
Jim Lobe,
WASHINGTON, D.C., January 21 (OneWorld) - President George W. Bush (news - web sites) faces a difficult challenge in rallying U.S. public opinion behind his clarion call for spreading freedom and democracy abroad, according to a number of surveys published over the last two years.
Those polls show that the general public is, if anything, less inclined to engage in a global crusade on behalf of democracy--particularly if it is undertaken unilaterally and militarily as in Iraq (news - web sites)--than it was even two years ago.
Indeed, one poll taken just last month found that only seven percent of respondents believe the primary focus of U.S. foreign and security policy should be on "building democracies in other regions," as opposed to what they considered substantially greater priorities, such as "defending U.S. borders and homeland security," and strengthening alliances with other nations against a common threat. .......
"Voters are embracing a 'new realism' in foreign policy and security matters that puts more emphasis on safer U.S. borders, intelligence gathering, diplomatic initiatives, multi-national interventions when necessary, and greater energy efficiency in order to decrease America's dependence on Middle Eastern oil." ......