Bush's enduring legacy in Africa

When President Bush traveled to sub-Sahara Africa in February he was greeted by large and tumultuous crowds of admirers - which mystified many of his critics, who believe that the animosity toward his administration abroad is universal. But polling data from the Pew Foundation shows something different: Approval ratings for the United States exceed 80 percent in many African countries, some with large Muslim populations. In Darfur, many families name their ... Full Story »

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by Briana Alcaro - Feb. 23, 2010

IT helped me for what I needed. The author did a good job of explaining what Bush was doing with the SOuth American Population and explaining why people began to migrate.

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