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In Damascus, they voted for George W. Bush
The Daily Star ^ | 4 December 2004 | Tyler Golson

Posted on 12/03/2004 5:25:11 PM PST by kupia_kummi

While the results of this year's American election may have liberal Democrats and much of the extended international community shaking their heads in disbelief, a surprising number of Arabs seem to have not only expected President George W. Bush's return to power but also supported it.

Since I began teaching in Damascus six months ago, I have been continually surprised to find support and even admiration for Bush in that city, mixed in with the usual polemics about American imperialism. The presumed wildfire of anti-American and anti-Bush sentiment that has consumed much of Europe and Asia has apparently skipped over parts of the Arab world, where people often have more in common with Middle America than they do with the Middle East.

A few days after moving into my new home in the middle class Christian quarter of old Damascus, my landlady asked me whom I preferred between the two American presidential candidates. I replied, almost in passing, that of course I was voting for John Kerry. Besides being an Ivy League-educated New Englander and the son of extremely liberal parents, I was a foreigner and a guest in a country laboring under American economic sanctions. As a guest, surely I would be expected to distance myself from my own government, which had started a pre-emptive war against Syria's neighbor, denied considerable foreign investment to the Syrian economy and branded Damascus a "supporter of terrorism."

"I like Bush," she said, without a trace of irony. "He's a good man - a good Christian."

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TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: arabvote; bush; bushvictory; elections; kerry; syria
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This is something the MSM in the US won't publish.
1 posted on 12/03/2004 5:25:12 PM PST by kupia_kummi
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a liberal teaching in Syria?

frightening


2 posted on 12/03/2004 5:32:48 PM PST by atari
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nice story though


3 posted on 12/03/2004 5:33:07 PM PST by atari
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To: kupia_kummi

Magnificent post. Thanks for finding it. This confirms something I have found in my travels to India and Singapore...that religious and intelligent people all over the world who understand the issues facing America, are admirers of GWB.


4 posted on 12/03/2004 5:34:19 PM PST by servantoftheservant
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To: kupia_kummi

"Since I began teaching in Damascus six months ago, I have been continually surprised
to find support and even admiration for Bush in that city"

You've got to give Osama credit for this...he was right when he said that "people prefer the
the stronger horse".


5 posted on 12/03/2004 5:34:25 PM PST by VOA
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To: kupia_kummi
Like the winning margin of American voters this year, these Middle Easterners
related to Bush's sense of religious conviction and his confident steering of a
nation and culture they admired.


Amazing that Damascus had a better idea of which candidate was "Unfit To Command"...
than most voters in Boston, NYC, Chi-town, Seattle, Portland, SF and Los Angeles...
6 posted on 12/03/2004 5:41:42 PM PST by VOA
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To: kupia_kummi

EXCELLENT insights, and from a (typically) leftist academician no less!

On Monday, I will share this article with my university colleagues . . . it will absolutely ruin their day!!


7 posted on 12/03/2004 5:41:46 PM PST by DrDeb
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To: kupia_kummi

Only dictators and their supporters and apologists don't support President Bush.
The people who actually live under tyranny support him and what he is doing to bring them freedom.


8 posted on 12/03/2004 5:43:01 PM PST by counterpunch (The CouNTeRPuNcH Collection - www.counterpunch.us)
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To: kupia_kummi
While liberals seem to think that muslim hatred for America is a direct result of conservative ideals, it appears to me that muslims have greater problems with some pretty basic liberal ideologies.

However these students don't appear to be the typical extremist types. They type that follows the bin ladens of the world probably aren't attending this school. They likely attend a madrassa that teaches extremist hatred.

Valuable info in any case.
9 posted on 12/03/2004 5:52:03 PM PST by cripplecreek (I come swinging the olive branch of peace.)
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To: DrDeb

Actually I would love to see the Democratic Underground reaction to this story.


10 posted on 12/03/2004 5:56:44 PM PST by cripplecreek (I come swinging the olive branch of peace.)
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To: jla

An ecstatic ping! Nice to know people *all over* get GWB. :)


11 posted on 12/03/2004 5:58:55 PM PST by Treasa
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To: kupia_kummi

George W. Bush: in your heart, you know he's right.


12 posted on 12/03/2004 6:03:54 PM PST by Buckhead
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To: cripplecreek

There probably aren't too many Saudi type madrassas in Syria. Think of Asad as a slightly gentler Saddam Hussein (mostly secular). In fact The Baath party of Syria tries to keep muslim extremism down as the rulers of Syria are Allawites, who are a minority (again, similar to Iraq under Saddam, but even more so). There was an attempted revolution by the muslims against the elder Asad who responded ruthlessly but destroying the cities of Homs and Hama.

Back to this article, it's interesting how Democrats think of their party as the party of scientific progress just because they don't feel they have to think about moral ethics in science. However, they're the first ones to use non-scientific methods to scare the population half to death about their favorite agenda items (global warming, the environment, endangered species, socialism...).


13 posted on 12/03/2004 6:09:35 PM PST by winner3000
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To: cripplecreek

University professors probably constitute 90% of the DU posters!!!


14 posted on 12/03/2004 6:10:35 PM PST by DrDeb
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To: Peach; Miss Marple; Mo1; cyncooper; Dog

George Bush is a Good Man.....ping!


15 posted on 12/03/2004 6:20:12 PM PST by prairiebreeze (It's my right to publically celebrate Christmas and state my faith in Christ. At least for now.....)
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To: kupia_kummi

Typical liberal elitest academic. He refuses to even try understanding the attitudes and positions of average americans in fly over country, but let the same words slip from by the lips of those he would consider our enemy, and an epiphany results.

Even more stunning is this dimwit doesn't remotely smell the irony.


16 posted on 12/03/2004 6:21:04 PM PST by Bob J (RIGHTALK.com...a conservative alternative to NPR!)
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To: kupia_kummi

Great post! Really fascinating. It's the "values" thing again. The reason they prefer Bush is his conservative values and it's also the reason the Europeans prefer Kerry.


17 posted on 12/03/2004 6:30:43 PM PST by Niks
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To: cripplecreek

We should think about another source of hatred for America that is related to their religious conservative outlook. A pervasive image of America comes from Hollywood, and that image is one that is pretty twisted and distorted and in particular spits upon religiosity Christian or Islamic.

I don't know how we crack that nut.


18 posted on 12/03/2004 6:36:40 PM PST by gogipper
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To: kupia_kummi
"The students were, almost without exception, from the upper echelons of Damascene society: well educated, financially comfortable, with many hailing from important Syrian families involved in high-level economic and governmental decision-making."

"I pressed them further for a few minutes, asking individual students why they liked Bush. The same ideas came up again and again: he is a strong leader, an honest man, and, most of all, a believer. Like the winning margin of American voters this year, these Middle Easterners related to Bush's sense of religious conviction and his confident steering of a nation and culture they admired."

19 posted on 12/03/2004 6:44:30 PM PST by Servant of the 9 (Trust Me)
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To: prairiebreeze

Thank you very much for the ping!


20 posted on 12/03/2004 6:48:54 PM PST by cyncooper
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