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Gallup Wallops Bush |
December 13, 2005
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Gallup Wallops Bush
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
News from the DNC:
Washington, DC - Today's CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll has some more bad
news for President Bush: 58 percent of Americans "said they do not believe
President Bush has a plan that will achieve victory in Iraq." This same poll
found only 42 percent of Americans approve of Bush's overall performance as
President. [CNN, 12/13/05]
This new data follows last week's New York Times/CBS News Poll which
found that 52 percent of Americans believe that "the Bush administration
intentionally misled the public when its officials made the case for war."
[New York Times, 12/8/05]
While most Americans don't think President Bush has a plan for Iraq
and misled the public prior to the war, he is also beginning to be a drag on
Republicans up for re-election in 2006. According to today's Quinnipiac
poll, 60 percent of Pennsylvanians think Bush's support hurts Republican
Senator Rick Santorum's re-election chances. Santorum now trails his
Democratic challenger, Pennsylvania State Treasurer Bob Casey, 50 percent to
38 percent. [Quinnipiac University, 12/13/05]
"Poll numbers continue to show that President Bush's decision to rely
on a pollster's rhetoric in a series of campaign-style events is not enough
not hide his failed leadership," said Democratic National Committee
Communications Director Karen Finney. "It is astonishing that the White
House is celebrating a 40 percent approval rating, a paltry rating which
only proves that President Bush's credibility will continue to suffer as
long as he fails to level with the American people about Iraq. It looks like
President Bush's coattails are hurting rather than helping Republicans up
for re-election in 2006."
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: Gallup Wallops Bush |
15 Dec 2005 01:01:58 AM |
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In article <nb6dnbuwPcEORgLenZ2dnUVZ_vmdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Michelle Malkin" <hypatiab7@comcast.net> wrote:
December 13, 2005
SEND THIS PAGE TO A FRIEND
ALERT ARCHIVES
Gallup Wallops Bush
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
News from the DNC:
Washington, DC - Today's CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll has some more bad
news for President Bush: 58 percent of Americans "said they do not believe
President Bush has a plan that will achieve victory in Iraq." This same poll
found only 42 percent of Americans approve of Bush's overall performance as
President. [CNN, 12/13/05]
This new data follows last week's New York Times/CBS News Poll which
found that 52 percent of Americans believe that "the Bush administration
intentionally misled the public when its officials made the case for war."
[New York Times, 12/8/05]
While most Americans don't think President Bush has a plan for Iraq
and misled the public prior to the war, he is also beginning to be a drag on
Republicans up for re-election in 2006. According to today's Quinnipiac
poll, 60 percent of Pennsylvanians think Bush's support hurts Republican
Senator Rick Santorum's re-election chances. Santorum now trails his
Democratic challenger, Pennsylvania State Treasurer Bob Casey, 50 percent to
38 percent. [Quinnipiac University, 12/13/05]
Whether Bush supports him or not, I can think of many reasons not to
vote for Santorum.
"Poll numbers continue to show that President Bush's decision to rely
on a pollster's rhetoric in a series of campaign-style events is not enough
not hide his failed leadership," said Democratic National Committee
Communications Director Karen Finney. "It is astonishing that the White
House is celebrating a 40 percent approval rating, a paltry rating which
only proves that President Bush's credibility will continue to suffer as
long as he fails to level with the American people about Iraq. It looks like
President Bush's coattails are hurting rather than helping Republicans up
for re-election in 2006."
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
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| User: "Fester" |
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| Title: Re: Gallup Wallops Bush |
15 Dec 2005 06:38:45 AM |
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johac wrote:
In article <nb6dnbuwPcEORgLenZ2dnUVZ_vmdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Michelle Malkin" <hypatiab7@comcast.net> wrote:
December 13, 2005
SEND THIS PAGE TO A FRIEND
ALERT ARCHIVES
Gallup Wallops Bush
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
News from the DNC:
Washington, DC - Today's CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll has some more bad
news for President Bush: 58 percent of Americans "said they do not believe
President Bush has a plan that will achieve victory in Iraq." This same poll
found only 42 percent of Americans approve of Bush's overall performance as
President. [CNN, 12/13/05]
This new data follows last week's New York Times/CBS News Poll which
found that 52 percent of Americans believe that "the Bush administration
intentionally misled the public when its officials made the case for war."
[New York Times, 12/8/05]
While most Americans don't think President Bush has a plan for Iraq
and misled the public prior to the war, he is also beginning to be a drag on
Republicans up for re-election in 2006. According to today's Quinnipiac
poll, 60 percent of Pennsylvanians think Bush's support hurts Republican
Senator Rick Santorum's re-election chances. Santorum now trails his
Democratic challenger, Pennsylvania State Treasurer Bob Casey, 50 percent to
38 percent. [Quinnipiac University, 12/13/05]
Whether Bush supports him or not, I can think of many reasons not to
vote for Santorum.
"Poll numbers continue to show that President Bush's decision to rely
on a pollster's rhetoric in a series of campaign-style events is not enough
not hide his failed leadership," said Democratic National Committee
Communications Director Karen Finney. "It is astonishing that the White
House is celebrating a 40 percent approval rating, a paltry rating which
only proves that President Bush's credibility will continue to suffer as
long as he fails to level with the American people about Iraq. It looks like
President Bush's coattails are hurting rather than helping Republicans up
for re-election in 2006."
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
Yawn. Well if polls are all you've got keep on dreaming. And have a
happy Iraqi Election Day!
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| User: "JTEM" |
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| Title: Re: Gallup Wallops Bush |
16 Dec 2005 12:20:44 AM |
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"Fester" <not@home.com> wrote
Yawn. Well if polls are all you've got keep on dreaming.
One poll beats your WMDs & Al Qaida ties, any day!
What were gas prices before Bush stole office?
Too bad you haven't anything to be proud of...
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| User: "Yang, AthD h.c, Kicking AWOLs Cocaine Snorting Ass" |
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15 Dec 2005 09:22:03 AM |
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On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 12:38:45 GMT, Fester <not@home.com> wrote:
johac wrote:
In article <nb6dnbuwPcEORgLenZ2dnUVZ_vmdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Michelle Malkin" <hypatiab7@comcast.net> wrote:
December 13, 2005
SEND THIS PAGE TO A FRIEND
ALERT ARCHIVES
Gallup Wallops Bush
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
News from the DNC:
Washington, DC - Today's CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll has some more bad
news for President Bush: 58 percent of Americans "said they do not believe
President Bush has a plan that will achieve victory in Iraq." This same poll
found only 42 percent of Americans approve of Bush's overall performance as
President. [CNN, 12/13/05]
This new data follows last week's New York Times/CBS News Poll which
found that 52 percent of Americans believe that "the Bush administration
intentionally misled the public when its officials made the case for war."
[New York Times, 12/8/05]
While most Americans don't think President Bush has a plan for Iraq
and misled the public prior to the war, he is also beginning to be a drag on
Republicans up for re-election in 2006. According to today's Quinnipiac
poll, 60 percent of Pennsylvanians think Bush's support hurts Republican
Senator Rick Santorum's re-election chances. Santorum now trails his
Democratic challenger, Pennsylvania State Treasurer Bob Casey, 50 percent to
38 percent. [Quinnipiac University, 12/13/05]
Whether Bush supports him or not, I can think of many reasons not to
vote for Santorum.
"Poll numbers continue to show that President Bush's decision to rely
on a pollster's rhetoric in a series of campaign-style events is not enough
not hide his failed leadership," said Democratic National Committee
Communications Director Karen Finney. "It is astonishing that the White
House is celebrating a 40 percent approval rating, a paltry rating which
only proves that President Bush's credibility will continue to suffer as
long as he fails to level with the American people about Iraq. It looks like
President Bush's coattails are hurting rather than helping Republicans up
for re-election in 2006."
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
Yawn. Well if polls are all you've got keep on dreaming. And have a
happy Iraqi Election Day!
Just like the last Iraq election, where nothing came out of it eh?
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Yang
a.a. #28
AthD (h.c.) conferred by the regents of the LCL
a.a. pastor #-273.15, the most frigid church of Celcius nee Kelvin
EAC Econometric Forecast and Sorcery Division
Proudly plonked by Lani Girl and Crazyalec (aka aka Yang's little poltregeist *****)
The Bush 'balanced' budget: 1.6 trillion and worsening
The Bush 'economic' policy: 12.5 million FEWER jobs than Clinton and counting
The Bush Iraq lie: -2151 GIs, one friend's co-worker's son and mounting
Having Bush ***** up my country: Worthless
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"Now, did I want to go? Hell no."
-duke (duckgumbo32@cox.net), aka PedophilEarl J Weber, 63
year old mateless, heirless biological failure
of Afton Oaks Apartment, Baton Rouge, on why
a Neocon chickenhawk like him pussied out of
the Vietnam War.
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| User: "johac" |
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| Title: Re: Gallup Wallops Bush |
17 Dec 2005 01:45:02 AM |
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In article <2g23q19r30dmem47upfgfj0a86hb3tvidm@4ax.com>,
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 12:38:45 GMT, Fester <not@home.com> wrote:
johac wrote:
In article <nb6dnbuwPcEORgLenZ2dnUVZ_vmdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Michelle Malkin" <hypatiab7@comcast.net> wrote:
December 13, 2005
SEND THIS PAGE TO A FRIEND
ALERT ARCHIVES
Gallup Wallops Bush
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
News from the DNC:
Washington, DC - Today's CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll has some more bad
news for President Bush: 58 percent of Americans "said they do not believe
President Bush has a plan that will achieve victory in Iraq." This same
poll
found only 42 percent of Americans approve of Bush's overall performance
as
President. [CNN, 12/13/05]
This new data follows last week's New York Times/CBS News Poll which
found that 52 percent of Americans believe that "the Bush administration
intentionally misled the public when its officials made the case for war."
[New York Times, 12/8/05]
While most Americans don't think President Bush has a plan for Iraq
and misled the public prior to the war, he is also beginning to be a drag
on
Republicans up for re-election in 2006. According to today's Quinnipiac
poll, 60 percent of Pennsylvanians think Bush's support hurts Republican
Senator Rick Santorum's re-election chances. Santorum now trails his
Democratic challenger, Pennsylvania State Treasurer Bob Casey, 50 percent
to
38 percent. [Quinnipiac University, 12/13/05]
Whether Bush supports him or not, I can think of many reasons not to
vote for Santorum.
"Poll numbers continue to show that President Bush's decision to
rely
on a pollster's rhetoric in a series of campaign-style events is not
enough
not hide his failed leadership," said Democratic National Committee
Communications Director Karen Finney. "It is astonishing that the White
House is celebrating a 40 percent approval rating, a paltry rating which
only proves that President Bush's credibility will continue to suffer as
long as he fails to level with the American people about Iraq. It looks
like
President Bush's coattails are hurting rather than helping Republicans up
for re-election in 2006."
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
Yawn. Well if polls are all you've got keep on dreaming. And have a
happy Iraqi Election Day!
Just like the last Iraq election, where nothing came out of it eh?
So they had another election. Are the Sunnis and Shiites going to give
up their centuries old feud? Are the Kurds going to give up their
centuries old dream of an independent Kurdistan? Are the secular and the
theocratic Iraqis going to lose their dislike of each other? Are the
foreign fanatics going to slink off quietly into the night? Are Iraq's
neighbors going to resist the temptation to interfere with a weak Iraq?
Are foreign corporations going to stop exploiting the Iraqis? Are the
Iraqis going to suddenly lose their loathing of foreign invaders.
I think not.
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
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| User: "Fred Stone" |
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| Title: Re: Gallup Wallops Bush |
17 Dec 2005 07:23:20 AM |
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johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in
news:jhachmann-12C3CB.23450216122005@news.giganews.com:
In article <2g23q19r30dmem47upfgfj0a86hb3tvidm@4ax.com>,
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 12:38:45 GMT, Fester <not@home.com> wrote:
johac wrote:
In article <nb6dnbuwPcEORgLenZ2dnUVZ_vmdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Michelle Malkin" <hypatiab7@comcast.net> wrote:
December 13, 2005
SEND THIS PAGE TO A FRIEND
ALERT ARCHIVES
Gallup Wallops Bush
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
News from the DNC:
Washington, DC - Today's CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll has some
more bad
news for President Bush: 58 percent of Americans "said they do not
believe President Bush has a plan that will achieve victory in
Iraq." This same poll
found only 42 percent of Americans approve of Bush's overall
performance as
President. [CNN, 12/13/05]
This new data follows last week's New York Times/CBS News
Poll which
found that 52 percent of Americans believe that "the Bush
administration intentionally misled the public when its officials
made the case for war." [New York Times, 12/8/05]
While most Americans don't think President Bush has a plan
for Iraq
and misled the public prior to the war, he is also beginning to be
a drag on
Republicans up for re-election in 2006. According to today's
Quinnipiac poll, 60 percent of Pennsylvanians think Bush's support
hurts Republican Senator Rick Santorum's re-election chances.
Santorum now trails his Democratic challenger, Pennsylvania State
Treasurer Bob Casey, 50 percent to
38 percent. [Quinnipiac University, 12/13/05]
Whether Bush supports him or not, I can think of many reasons not
to vote for Santorum.
"Poll numbers continue to show that President Bush's
decision to rely
on a pollster's rhetoric in a series of campaign-style events is
not enough
not hide his failed leadership," said Democratic National
Committee Communications Director Karen Finney. "It is astonishing
that the White House is celebrating a 40 percent approval rating,
a paltry rating which only proves that President Bush's
credibility will continue to suffer as long as he fails to level
with the American people about Iraq. It looks like
President Bush's coattails are hurting rather than helping
Republicans up for re-election in 2006."
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
Yawn. Well if polls are all you've got keep on dreaming. And have
a happy Iraqi Election Day!
Just like the last Iraq election, where nothing came out of it eh?
So they had another election. Are the Sunnis and Shiites going to give
up their centuries old feud? Are the Kurds going to give up their
centuries old dream of an independent Kurdistan? Are the secular and
the theocratic Iraqis going to lose their dislike of each other? Are
the foreign fanatics going to slink off quietly into the night? Are
Iraq's neighbors going to resist the temptation to interfere with a
weak Iraq? Are foreign corporations going to stop exploiting the
Iraqis? Are the Iraqis going to suddenly lose their loathing of
foreign invaders.
I think not.
Oh, dear, there are still racists in America! Puerto Ricans hate Cubans!
Blacks hate other blacks! Muslims hate Christians! The whole country is
a failure! We should pull out immediately!
--
Fred Stone
aa# 1369
"I either want less corruption, or more chances to participate."
- Ashleigh Brilliant -
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| User: "johac" |
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18 Dec 2005 12:36:07 AM |
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In article <Xns972F557ED74A8fstone69@213.155.197.138>,
Fred Stone <fstone69@earthling.com> wrote:
johac <jhachmann@sbcglobal.com> wrote in
news:jhachmann-12C3CB.23450216122005@news.giganews.com:
In article <2g23q19r30dmem47upfgfj0a86hb3tvidm@4ax.com>,
"Yang, AthD (h.c), Kicking AWOL's Cocaine Snorting *****"
<eacmole@/*AWOLBUSH*/mail.com> wrote:
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 12:38:45 GMT, Fester <not@home.com> wrote:
johac wrote:
In article <nb6dnbuwPcEORgLenZ2dnUVZ_vmdnZ2d@comcast.com>,
"Michelle Malkin" <hypatiab7@comcast.net> wrote:
December 13, 2005
SEND THIS PAGE TO A FRIEND
ALERT ARCHIVES
Gallup Wallops Bush
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
News from the DNC:
Washington, DC - Today's CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll has some
more bad
news for President Bush: 58 percent of Americans "said they do not
believe President Bush has a plan that will achieve victory in
Iraq." This same poll
found only 42 percent of Americans approve of Bush's overall
performance as
President. [CNN, 12/13/05]
This new data follows last week's New York Times/CBS News
Poll which
found that 52 percent of Americans believe that "the Bush
administration intentionally misled the public when its officials
made the case for war." [New York Times, 12/8/05]
While most Americans don't think President Bush has a plan
for Iraq
and misled the public prior to the war, he is also beginning to be
a drag on
Republicans up for re-election in 2006. According to today's
Quinnipiac poll, 60 percent of Pennsylvanians think Bush's support
hurts Republican Senator Rick Santorum's re-election chances.
Santorum now trails his Democratic challenger, Pennsylvania State
Treasurer Bob Casey, 50 percent to
38 percent. [Quinnipiac University, 12/13/05]
Whether Bush supports him or not, I can think of many reasons not
to vote for Santorum.
"Poll numbers continue to show that President Bush's
decision to rely
on a pollster's rhetoric in a series of campaign-style events is
not enough
not hide his failed leadership," said Democratic National
Committee Communications Director Karen Finney. "It is astonishing
that the White House is celebrating a 40 percent approval rating,
a paltry rating which only proves that President Bush's
credibility will continue to suffer as long as he fails to level
with the American people about Iraq. It looks like
President Bush's coattails are hurting rather than helping
Republicans up for re-election in 2006."
A BUZZFLASH NEWS ALERT
Yawn. Well if polls are all you've got keep on dreaming. And have
a happy Iraqi Election Day!
Just like the last Iraq election, where nothing came out of it eh?
So they had another election. Are the Sunnis and Shiites going to give
up their centuries old feud? Are the Kurds going to give up their
centuries old dream of an independent Kurdistan? Are the secular and
the theocratic Iraqis going to lose their dislike of each other? Are
the foreign fanatics going to slink off quietly into the night? Are
Iraq's neighbors going to resist the temptation to interfere with a
weak Iraq? Are foreign corporations going to stop exploiting the
Iraqis? Are the Iraqis going to suddenly lose their loathing of
foreign invaders.
I think not.
Oh, dear, there are still racists in America! Puerto Ricans hate Cubans!
Blacks hate other blacks! Muslims hate Christians! The whole country is
a failure! We should pull out immediately!
Changing the subject.
--
John Hachmann aa #1782
"Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities"
-Voltaire
Contact - Throw a .net over the .com
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