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"osprey" |
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19 Apr 2004 11:21:46 PM |
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Focus on War, Terror Propels Bush in Polls |
I said it before and I will say it again, all the radical left who
have been spouting about Kerry leading in the polls...need to learn
that polls don't always predict who will win. I said it before, that
the polls are going to go up and down from now until November, and I
was right.
Now, it is Bush leading again.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,117574,00.html
....The ABC-Washington Post and CNN-USA Today-Gallup polls, both
released Monday, showed Bush with a slight lead over Kerry in a
three-way matchup with independent Ralph Nader
....Over the past few weeks, Bush has wiped out Kerry's advantage on
all domestic issues except health care insurance, where Kerry still
holds a small lead, the ABC-Post poll found. Bush still holds a
double-digit lead over Kerry on the war in Iraq and fighting
terrorism.
Maybe now some of these radical left wingers will learn. Don't count
your chickens until the they have hatched.
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| User: "Ray Fischer" |
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| Title: Re: Focus on War, Terror Propels Bush in Polls |
19 Apr 2004 11:28:50 PM |
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osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:
I said it before and I will say it again, all the radical left who
have been spouting about Kerry leading in the polls...need to learn
that polls don't always predict who will win.
Another radical right-wing fanatic running scared, trying to ignore
Bush's plumetting credibility.
--
Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
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| User: "The other Donald" |
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| Title: Re: Focus on War, Terror Propels Bush in Polls -Utter ***** |
19 Apr 2004 11:52:02 PM |
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"Ray Fischer" <rfischer@bolt.sonic.net> wrote in message
news:c628u1$c1k$1@bolt.sonic.net...
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:
I said it before and I will say it again,
A mistake spouted twice becomes a lie:
"After rising in public support following the capture of Saddam Hussein, the
President gives his State of the Union message next week with a decidedly
less positive audience. His approval rating of 50% matches his lowest
approval ratings ever, and the largest number ever - 45% - disapprove.
"This decline (from 60% approval the week after Saddam's capture) comes
after former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill's criticisms of the
Administration in a book and in interviews, and after continuing attacks on
American troops in Iraq. And there is other bad news for the President."
It only gets worse from there:
http://tinyurl.com/2zukz
Original URL:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/01/17/opinion/polls/main593849.shtml
Granted, that was from January. Here's from April:
http://tinyurl.com/yt26r
"The 9/11 Commission hearings on appear to have raised concerns about both
the Bush Administration's credibility and its overall performance, even on
the issue on which the Administration may be staking its re-election. Nearly
six in ten Americans are following the hearings closely, and the latest CBS
News Poll, conducted Tuesday through Thursday, shows declines in the
President's approval ratings in a number of policy areas, but especially
changes in the evaluation of the President's handling of terrorism."
....and...
"And while the President's approval rating for handling the war on terror is
higher than his ratings on foreign policy, handling Iraq, or the economy,
this rating has now slipped to 58 percent -- its lowest level since CBS News
began tracking it in November, 2001, dropping six points in three weeks."
Original URL:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/04/02/opinion/polls/main609944.shtml
Slither away, Heishman. You're nothing but one lie after another.
--
-Donald in Austin
AA #2104
Apatriot #22
Atheist FF/EMT
.....and ordained minister
Stork pin recipient: May 1, 2003 -Madelyn
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| User: "Adam H." |
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| Title: Re: Focus on War, Terror Propels Bush in Polls -Utter ***** |
20 Apr 2004 12:14:54 AM |
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 04:52:02 GMT, "The other Donald"
<the_donald_13@yehaw2.com> wrote:
"Ray Fischer" <rfischer@bolt.sonic.net> wrote in message
news:c628u1$c1k$1@bolt.sonic.net...
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:
I said it before and I will say it again,
A mistake spouted twice becomes a lie:
"After rising in public support following the capture of Saddam Hussein, the
President gives his State of the Union message next week with a decidedly
less positive audience. His approval rating of 50% matches his lowest
approval ratings ever, and the largest number ever - 45% - disapprove.
"This decline (from 60% approval the week after Saddam's capture) comes
after former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill's criticisms of the
Administration in a book and in interviews, and after continuing attacks on
American troops in Iraq. And there is other bad news for the President."
It only gets worse from there:
http://tinyurl.com/2zukz
Original URL:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/01/17/opinion/polls/main593849.shtml
Granted, that was from January. Here's from April:
http://tinyurl.com/yt26r
"The 9/11 Commission hearings on appear to have raised concerns about both
the Bush Administration's credibility and its overall performance, even on
the issue on which the Administration may be staking its re-election. Nearly
six in ten Americans are following the hearings closely, and the latest CBS
News Poll, conducted Tuesday through Thursday, shows declines in the
President's approval ratings in a number of policy areas, but especially
changes in the evaluation of the President's handling of terrorism."
...and...
"And while the President's approval rating for handling the war on terror is
higher than his ratings on foreign policy, handling Iraq, or the economy,
this rating has now slipped to 58 percent -- its lowest level since CBS News
began tracking it in November, 2001, dropping six points in three weeks."
Original URL:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/04/02/opinion/polls/main609944.shtml
Slither away, Heishman. You're nothing but one lie after another.
Well, if Bobby wasn't lying about something, we'd only be able to
reasonably conclude that someone *else* was using his nick, right?
---
Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to
evade the need to think and evaluate evidence.
Faith is belief in spite of, even perhaps because of,
the lack of evidence.
- Richard Dawkins
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| User: "MyTwoAngels" |
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| Title: Re: Focus on War, Terror Propels Bush in Polls -Utter ***** |
20 Apr 2004 06:49:35 AM |
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 01:14:54 -0400, Adam H. <adam@mailinator.com>
wrote:
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 04:52:02 GMT, "The other Donald"
<the_donald_13@yehaw2.com> wrote:
"Ray Fischer" <rfischer@bolt.sonic.net> wrote in message
news:c628u1$c1k$1@bolt.sonic.net...
osprey <noneedtoknow@mail.com> wrote:
I said it before and I will say it again,
A mistake spouted twice becomes a lie:
"After rising in public support following the capture of Saddam Hussein, the
President gives his State of the Union message next week with a decidedly
less positive audience. His approval rating of 50% matches his lowest
approval ratings ever, and the largest number ever - 45% - disapprove.
"This decline (from 60% approval the week after Saddam's capture) comes
after former Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill's criticisms of the
Administration in a book and in interviews, and after continuing attacks on
American troops in Iraq. And there is other bad news for the President."
It only gets worse from there:
http://tinyurl.com/2zukz
Original URL:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/01/17/opinion/polls/main593849.shtml
Granted, that was from January. Here's from April:
http://tinyurl.com/yt26r
"The 9/11 Commission hearings on appear to have raised concerns about both
the Bush Administration's credibility and its overall performance, even on
the issue on which the Administration may be staking its re-election. Nearly
six in ten Americans are following the hearings closely, and the latest CBS
News Poll, conducted Tuesday through Thursday, shows declines in the
President's approval ratings in a number of policy areas, but especially
changes in the evaluation of the President's handling of terrorism."
...and...
"And while the President's approval rating for handling the war on terror is
higher than his ratings on foreign policy, handling Iraq, or the economy,
this rating has now slipped to 58 percent -- its lowest level since CBS News
began tracking it in November, 2001, dropping six points in three weeks."
Original URL:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/04/02/opinion/polls/main609944.shtml
Slither away, Heishman. You're nothing but one lie after another.
Well, if Bobby wasn't lying about something, we'd only be able to
reasonably conclude that someone *else* was using his nick, right?
Anybody who'd use Heishman's name knowingl full well the reputation
the true heishman holds in these newsgroup wouldn't be any better.
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