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03-11-2012, 11.08.07
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http://www.france24.com Zee Fwench now telling US that Japanese andChinese overwhelmingly support re-election of Obama by wide margins in orderto support economic growth in China and Japan
02 NOVEMBER 2012 - 07H21
China, Japan citizens back Obama for second term, poll shows
Citizens of China and Japan overwhelmingly support President Barack
Obama to win a second term, according to an AFP-Ipsos poll which
suggests Mitt Romney's tough talk on the Asian powers could have
dented his image.
AFP
"...The US elections may be a toss-up at home but the survey carried
out by Ipsos Hong Kong found a whopping 86 percent of Japanese back
the Democrat incumbent compared to only 12.3 percent for Republican
party candidate Romney.
Chinese respondents were less emphatic, but still a hefty 63 percent
said they wanted Obama to serve out another four years, according to
the online poll conducted in September and October....
.....Romney has repeatedly vowed to brand Beijing a "currency
manipulator" on his first day in office, as a way to address China's
huge trade surplus with the United States.
"They're taking jobs, and we've been looking the other way for too
long," he said on the campaign trail last month...
The AFP-Ipsos survey showed that most Japanese (81.8 percent) and
Chinese (58.3 percent) thought Obama would be the best US president
for Asian economic growth,...."
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03-11-2012, 18.36.11
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Re: http://www.france24.com Zee Fwench now telling US that Japaneseand Chinese overwhelmingly support re-election of Obama by wide margins inorder to support economic growth in China and Japan
On Nov 3, 4:08*am, PJ Donovini <donovin...@yahoo.it> wrote:[color=blue]
> 02 NOVEMBER 2012 - 07H21
> China, Japan citizens back Obama for second term, poll shows
>
> Citizens of China and Japan overwhelmingly support President Barack
> Obama to win a second term, according to an AFP-Ipsos poll which
> suggests Mitt Romney's tough talk on the Asian powers could have
> dented his image.
> AFP
>
> "...The US elections may be a toss-up at home but the survey carried
> out by Ipsos Hong Kong found a whopping 86 percent of Japanese back
> the Democrat incumbent compared to only 12.3 percent for Republican
> party candidate Romney.
>
> Chinese respondents were less emphatic, but still a hefty 63 percent
> said they wanted Obama to serve out another four years, according to
> the online poll conducted in September and October....
>
> ....Romney has repeatedly vowed to brand Beijing a "currency
> manipulator" on his first day in office, as a way to address China's
> huge trade surplus with the United States.
>
> "They're taking jobs, and we've been looking the other way for too
> long," he said on the campaign trail last month...
>
> The AFP-Ipsos survey showed that most Japanese (81.8 percent) and
> Chinese (58.3 percent) thought Obama would be the best US president
> for Asian economic growth,...."[/color]
free trade is a "CONSERVATIVE" ideal. nixon went to china to sell out
america ))))))
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03-11-2012, 18.36.11
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Re: http://www.france24.com Zee Fwench now telling US that Japaneseand Chinese overwhelmingly support re-election of Obama by wide margins inorder to support economic growth in China and Japan
On Nov 3, 4:08*am, PJ Donovini <donovin...@yahoo.it> wrote:[color=blue]
> 02 NOVEMBER 2012 - 07H21
> China, Japan citizens back Obama for second term, poll shows
>
> Citizens of China and Japan overwhelmingly support President Barack
> Obama to win a second term, according to an AFP-Ipsos poll which
> suggests Mitt Romney's tough talk on the Asian powers could have
> dented his image.
> AFP
>
> "...The US elections may be a toss-up at home but the survey carried
> out by Ipsos Hong Kong found a whopping 86 percent of Japanese back
> the Democrat incumbent compared to only 12.3 percent for Republican
> party candidate Romney.
>
> Chinese respondents were less emphatic, but still a hefty 63 percent
> said they wanted Obama to serve out another four years, according to
> the online poll conducted in September and October....
>
> ....Romney has repeatedly vowed to brand Beijing a "currency
> manipulator" on his first day in office, as a way to address China's
> huge trade surplus with the United States.
>
> "They're taking jobs, and we've been looking the other way for too
> long," he said on the campaign trail last month...
>
> The AFP-Ipsos survey showed that most Japanese (81.8 percent) and
> Chinese (58.3 percent) thought Obama would be the best US president
> for Asian economic growth,...."[/color]
free trade is a "CONSERVATIVE" ideal. nixon went to china to sell out
america ))))))
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03-11-2012, 18.36.11
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Re: http://www.france24.com Zee Fwench now telling US that Japaneseand Chinese overwhelmingly support re-election of Obama by wide margins inorder to support economic growth in China and Japan
On Nov 3, 4:08*am, PJ Donovini <donovin...@yahoo.it> wrote:[color=blue]
> 02 NOVEMBER 2012 - 07H21
> China, Japan citizens back Obama for second term, poll shows
>
> Citizens of China and Japan overwhelmingly support President Barack
> Obama to win a second term, according to an AFP-Ipsos poll which
> suggests Mitt Romney's tough talk on the Asian powers could have
> dented his image.
> AFP
>
> "...The US elections may be a toss-up at home but the survey carried
> out by Ipsos Hong Kong found a whopping 86 percent of Japanese back
> the Democrat incumbent compared to only 12.3 percent for Republican
> party candidate Romney.
>
> Chinese respondents were less emphatic, but still a hefty 63 percent
> said they wanted Obama to serve out another four years, according to
> the online poll conducted in September and October....
>
> ....Romney has repeatedly vowed to brand Beijing a "currency
> manipulator" on his first day in office, as a way to address China's
> huge trade surplus with the United States.
>
> "They're taking jobs, and we've been looking the other way for too
> long," he said on the campaign trail last month...
>
> The AFP-Ipsos survey showed that most Japanese (81.8 percent) and
> Chinese (58.3 percent) thought Obama would be the best US president
> for Asian economic growth,...."[/color]
free trade is a "CONSERVATIVE" ideal. nixon went to china to sell out
america ))))))
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03-11-2012, 18.36.11
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Re: http://www.france24.com Zee Fwench now telling US that Japaneseand Chinese overwhelmingly support re-election of Obama by wide margins inorder to support economic growth in China and Japan
On Nov 3, 4:08*am, PJ Donovini <donovin...@yahoo.it> wrote:[color=blue]
> 02 NOVEMBER 2012 - 07H21
> China, Japan citizens back Obama for second term, poll shows
>
> Citizens of China and Japan overwhelmingly support President Barack
> Obama to win a second term, according to an AFP-Ipsos poll which
> suggests Mitt Romney's tough talk on the Asian powers could have
> dented his image.
> AFP
>
> "...The US elections may be a toss-up at home but the survey carried
> out by Ipsos Hong Kong found a whopping 86 percent of Japanese back
> the Democrat incumbent compared to only 12.3 percent for Republican
> party candidate Romney.
>
> Chinese respondents were less emphatic, but still a hefty 63 percent
> said they wanted Obama to serve out another four years, according to
> the online poll conducted in September and October....
>
> ....Romney has repeatedly vowed to brand Beijing a "currency
> manipulator" on his first day in office, as a way to address China's
> huge trade surplus with the United States.
>
> "They're taking jobs, and we've been looking the other way for too
> long," he said on the campaign trail last month...
>
> The AFP-Ipsos survey showed that most Japanese (81.8 percent) and
> Chinese (58.3 percent) thought Obama would be the best US president
> for Asian economic growth,...."[/color]
free trade is a "CONSERVATIVE" ideal. nixon went to china to sell out
america ))))))
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03-11-2012, 18.36.11
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Re: http://www.france24.com Zee Fwench now telling US that Japaneseand Chinese overwhelmingly support re-election of Obama by wide margins inorder to support economic growth in China and Japan
On Nov 3, 4:08*am, PJ Donovini <donovin...@yahoo.it> wrote:[color=blue]
> 02 NOVEMBER 2012 - 07H21
> China, Japan citizens back Obama for second term, poll shows
>
> Citizens of China and Japan overwhelmingly support President Barack
> Obama to win a second term, according to an AFP-Ipsos poll which
> suggests Mitt Romney's tough talk on the Asian powers could have
> dented his image.
> AFP
>
> "...The US elections may be a toss-up at home but the survey carried
> out by Ipsos Hong Kong found a whopping 86 percent of Japanese back
> the Democrat incumbent compared to only 12.3 percent for Republican
> party candidate Romney.
>
> Chinese respondents were less emphatic, but still a hefty 63 percent
> said they wanted Obama to serve out another four years, according to
> the online poll conducted in September and October....
>
> ....Romney has repeatedly vowed to brand Beijing a "currency
> manipulator" on his first day in office, as a way to address China's
> huge trade surplus with the United States.
>
> "They're taking jobs, and we've been looking the other way for too
> long," he said on the campaign trail last month...
>
> The AFP-Ipsos survey showed that most Japanese (81.8 percent) and
> Chinese (58.3 percent) thought Obama would be the best US president
> for Asian economic growth,...."[/color]
free trade is a "CONSERVATIVE" ideal. nixon went to china to sell out
america ))))))
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03-11-2012, 18.36.11
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Re: http://www.france24.com Zee Fwench now telling US that Japaneseand Chinese overwhelmingly support re-election of Obama by wide margins inorder to support economic growth in China and Japan
On Nov 3, 4:08*am, PJ Donovini <donovin...@yahoo.it> wrote:[color=blue]
> 02 NOVEMBER 2012 - 07H21
> China, Japan citizens back Obama for second term, poll shows
>
> Citizens of China and Japan overwhelmingly support President Barack
> Obama to win a second term, according to an AFP-Ipsos poll which
> suggests Mitt Romney's tough talk on the Asian powers could have
> dented his image.
> AFP
>
> "...The US elections may be a toss-up at home but the survey carried
> out by Ipsos Hong Kong found a whopping 86 percent of Japanese back
> the Democrat incumbent compared to only 12.3 percent for Republican
> party candidate Romney.
>
> Chinese respondents were less emphatic, but still a hefty 63 percent
> said they wanted Obama to serve out another four years, according to
> the online poll conducted in September and October....
>
> ....Romney has repeatedly vowed to brand Beijing a "currency
> manipulator" on his first day in office, as a way to address China's
> huge trade surplus with the United States.
>
> "They're taking jobs, and we've been looking the other way for too
> long," he said on the campaign trail last month...
>
> The AFP-Ipsos survey showed that most Japanese (81.8 percent) and
> Chinese (58.3 percent) thought Obama would be the best US president
> for Asian economic growth,...."[/color]
free trade is a "CONSERVATIVE" ideal. nixon went to china to sell out
america ))))))
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03-11-2012, 18.36.11
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|
Re: http://www.france24.com Zee Fwench now telling US that Japaneseand Chinese overwhelmingly support re-election of Obama by wide margins inorder to support economic growth in China and Japan
On Nov 3, 4:08*am, PJ Donovini <donovin...@yahoo.it> wrote:[color=blue]
> 02 NOVEMBER 2012 - 07H21
> China, Japan citizens back Obama for second term, poll shows
>
> Citizens of China and Japan overwhelmingly support President Barack
> Obama to win a second term, according to an AFP-Ipsos poll which
> suggests Mitt Romney's tough talk on the Asian powers could have
> dented his image.
> AFP
>
> "...The US elections may be a toss-up at home but the survey carried
> out by Ipsos Hong Kong found a whopping 86 percent of Japanese back
> the Democrat incumbent compared to only 12.3 percent for Republican
> party candidate Romney.
>
> Chinese respondents were less emphatic, but still a hefty 63 percent
> said they wanted Obama to serve out another four years, according to
> the online poll conducted in September and October....
>
> ....Romney has repeatedly vowed to brand Beijing a "currency
> manipulator" on his first day in office, as a way to address China's
> huge trade surplus with the United States.
>
> "They're taking jobs, and we've been looking the other way for too
> long," he said on the campaign trail last month...
>
> The AFP-Ipsos survey showed that most Japanese (81.8 percent) and
> Chinese (58.3 percent) thought Obama would be the best US president
> for Asian economic growth,...."[/color]
free trade is a "CONSERVATIVE" ideal. nixon went to china to sell out
america ))))))
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03-11-2012, 18.36.11
|
|
Re: http://www.france24.com Zee Fwench now telling US that Japaneseand Chinese overwhelmingly support re-election of Obama by wide margins inorder to support economic growth in China and Japan
On Nov 3, 4:08*am, PJ Donovini <donovin...@yahoo.it> wrote:[color=blue]
> 02 NOVEMBER 2012 - 07H21
> China, Japan citizens back Obama for second term, poll shows
>
> Citizens of China and Japan overwhelmingly support President Barack
> Obama to win a second term, according to an AFP-Ipsos poll which
> suggests Mitt Romney's tough talk on the Asian powers could have
> dented his image.
> AFP
>
> "...The US elections may be a toss-up at home but the survey carried
> out by Ipsos Hong Kong found a whopping 86 percent of Japanese back
> the Democrat incumbent compared to only 12.3 percent for Republican
> party candidate Romney.
>
> Chinese respondents were less emphatic, but still a hefty 63 percent
> said they wanted Obama to serve out another four years, according to
> the online poll conducted in September and October....
>
> ....Romney has repeatedly vowed to brand Beijing a "currency
> manipulator" on his first day in office, as a way to address China's
> huge trade surplus with the United States.
>
> "They're taking jobs, and we've been looking the other way for too
> long," he said on the campaign trail last month...
>
> The AFP-Ipsos survey showed that most Japanese (81.8 percent) and
> Chinese (58.3 percent) thought Obama would be the best US president
> for Asian economic growth,...."[/color]
free trade is a "CONSERVATIVE" ideal. nixon went to china to sell out
america ))))))
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03-11-2012, 18.36.11
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|
Re: http://www.france24.com Zee Fwench now telling US that Japaneseand Chinese overwhelmingly support re-election of Obama by wide margins inorder to support economic growth in China and Japan
On Nov 3, 4:08*am, PJ Donovini <donovin...@yahoo.it> wrote:[color=blue]
> 02 NOVEMBER 2012 - 07H21
> China, Japan citizens back Obama for second term, poll shows
>
> Citizens of China and Japan overwhelmingly support President Barack
> Obama to win a second term, according to an AFP-Ipsos poll which
> suggests Mitt Romney's tough talk on the Asian powers could have
> dented his image.
> AFP
>
> "...The US elections may be a toss-up at home but the survey carried
> out by Ipsos Hong Kong found a whopping 86 percent of Japanese back
> the Democrat incumbent compared to only 12.3 percent for Republican
> party candidate Romney.
>
> Chinese respondents were less emphatic, but still a hefty 63 percent
> said they wanted Obama to serve out another four years, according to
> the online poll conducted in September and October....
>
> ....Romney has repeatedly vowed to brand Beijing a "currency
> manipulator" on his first day in office, as a way to address China's
> huge trade surplus with the United States.
>
> "They're taking jobs, and we've been looking the other way for too
> long," he said on the campaign trail last month...
>
> The AFP-Ipsos survey showed that most Japanese (81.8 percent) and
> Chinese (58.3 percent) thought Obama would be the best US president
> for Asian economic growth,...."[/color]
free trade is a "CONSERVATIVE" ideal. nixon went to china to sell out
america ))))))
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