Does that exclude me? Because I honestly to admire and respect certain aspects of US policy, though I must be honest, im my view they are eclipsed by the bad.
Basically, America is among the freest nations on Earth (I believe I mentioned this before, but it was understandably overlooked). Aside from certain (well, in truth most, but better use "certain") Western European nations, American citizens have unparraleled (sp?) freedoms, and though this has decreased in the past few years, the standard is still quite high. Also, the overall standard of living is AFAIK among the world's best.
Essentially, if you're a citizen, you have it good. If you're not, well, you may have it bad, depending on where you live. Thats why so many people choose to live in the US, even when they vehemently oppose it's foreign policy. All those Mexians, Chinese, Koreans, Indians, Russians etc immigrants, they are definitely making a step up in their quality of life when they move to the States, despite whatever objections then may have to how the US conducts itself abroad.