By David Paul Kuhn,
CBSNews.com Chief Political Writer
President Bush has worked well with friends and poorly with allies, it could be said. But this June, from the shores of Normandy to Sea Island, Georgia, Mr. Bush is making concessions in an effort to bring the old friends, of Old Europe, back to the side of U.S. foreign policy.
Publicly, it's working. The U.N. Security Council unanimously passed a resolution supporting the handover of sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government on Tuesday, as world leaders met in Georgia at the G-8 summit of leading industrialized nations.
But in the corridors of the United Nations, people are skeptical, if not downright displeased, with current U.S. efforts to rekindle ties.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/06/08/politics/main621921.shtml1. There is no love for Junior in any foreign country.
2. There would be little to no love for Junior in America if the American Media wasn't infiltrated by Government Mole Agents, right up to the CEO's.