Such sentiments - that the United States does not have Korea's best interests in mind - are fueling much of the anger in South Korea.
Anti-tax sentiment fueled the Republicans' November sweep to veto-proof majorities in both houses.
These Sinophobic sentiments fueled the Imperial soldiers' atrocities committed against the Chinese during World War II, culminating in the Nanking Massacre.
In the Reagan years these sentiments fueled a movement called the "sagebrush rebellion," which put pressure on the Interior Department to open more Federal land for mining, grazing and logging.
In the Senate, an angry sentiment that the agency has failed badly despite a doubling of its budget since 1993, to $3.8 billion this year, is fueling a similar rallying cry to reorganize the agency.
Indeed, that revolutionary sentiment partly fueled investors' enthusiasm for companies like Amazon.com and CDNow, which quickly found customers throughout the world who were willing to shop on their sites.
A similar sentiment surely fueled the Orioles' bringing back the cartoon bird on their caps.
Such sentiments fuel the case for the South, one that draws as much on tradition as on change.
Environmental concerns were cited, but anti-Yugoslav sentiment and fear of cheap foreign labor fueled the protest.
Nonetheless, negative sentiment towards McMahon fueled some momentum for both Simmons and Schiff.