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(V): The point I was making wasn't about the US's internal policies but the perception many in the world often have of the US. If you disagree with that point, say so and give some evidence as to where I'm going wrong. I don't suggest it's always the case, but generally speaking, yes. Even some nuts on the far left blame the US for everything. And of course when Bush was in office, they salivated at the prospect of discrediting his administration. But even now with Obama in office, their true colors show. It's blame the US first, ask questions later.