Westie,
You really must take it on trust that being robustly critical of current US foreign policy, to have a negative view of your President (and to believe that the legitimacy of his election may be questionable) and to deplore abuses of prisoners, unnecessarily gung-ho military actions (and sometimes gung ho is very much needed!) and occasionally poor kit (preferring the Airbus to the 767 as a tanker) does not make anyone 'anti-American'. If it did, then you could probably brand at least 25% of your own population as being anti-American - including many Democrats and some 'softer' Republicans like John McCain.
Then some of 'us Europeans' have further issues about America on trade, the environment (just sign up to Kyoto, you messy ba$tards, you're killing our planet!) and some even have some problem with US 'cultural values'.....
But many of your sternest critics love America, love the Americans they have met, choose America as their holiday destination of choice, perhaps day-dream about emigrating, and find much about American society to admire and even envy. To a certain extent, the USA gets stick because we perhaps expect too much from such a great country.
There are people who are anti-American, but I'm not one of them, and I'd guess that nor is BEagle.