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To: bronxville
In Japan, when it comes to OBAMA going into 2010, it really is becoming more and more "Where's the Beef?" Is THIS all this guy was stacked up to be?" Seriously you can really hear it and sense it in Tokyo. People are kind of surprised the American People are turning against him in larger numbers, but they are also amazed he could get a Nobel prize for doing nothing, and they themselves excoriated him over it in some of their major dailies and news weeklies (Newsweek Japan included).

I would say the honeymoom between much of Japan and Obama, is more or less OVER. It was an intense one while it lasted, I will say that.

The Japanese sense strength in man. The Japanese also sense weakness in a man. They know the man now after nearly one year, and that he does not amount to much more than an empty suit who talks a slick game. This election results adds to that impression even more here overseas.

6 posted on 11/03/2009 10:00:23 PM PST by AmericanInTokyo
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To: AmericanInTokyo

Japanese and Europeans are more objective about America than most Americans are.

For 40 years I have listened to non-Americans, because they aren’t biased like most of us are.

The wind is going out of Obama’s sails. He is not the maker of wind.

If he is a good politician, he will adjust his sails, to the wind. Doubtful, though.


18 posted on 11/03/2009 11:26:58 PM PST by truth_seeker
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To: AmericanInTokyo

Thaks for that great inside information. It’s as I had surmised. They’re even shrieking the usual death to obama and burning the flag in Iran.

Thanks again American. :)


27 posted on 11/05/2009 5:12:13 PM PST by bronxville
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