Foreign policy on Americans' nerves
"A full-blown crisis of public confidence"
More bad numbers for the Bush WH as an impressive majority of America-hating Islamofascidefeatocraps continue to blame America first --
Americans are expressing growing nervousness about their country's foreign policy, according to a survey, with about two-thirds saying relations with the rest of the world are on the wrong track.
The poll, completed in March, found that public pessimism extends beyond the war in Iraq. More than eight in 10 respondents said they were worried about the way things are going for the United States in world affairs. Three quarters of Americans also said they worry about global warming, up from two-thirds percent in September 2006.
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