Politics > Politics-USA > 60% of Americans say Libby prison sentence should have been left in place.
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"Harry Hope" |
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03 Jul 2007 02:38:26 PM |
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60% of Americans say Libby prison sentence should have been left in place. |
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/7/2/212545/5885
How does the GOP really feel about Libby?
by mcjoan
Jul 02, 2007
Mark Halperin on The News Hour just said that Bush was playing to his
base, that he was making a lot of Republicans happy.
Maybe not so much.
Check out this rushed SUSA poll:
http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=4b5255b9-3878-4082-b7d0-160d8ddcd52e
• 60% say the prison sentence should have been left in place.
• 21% agree with the commutation.
• 17% say Libby should have been pardoned entirely.
The kicker for Bush and the GOP?
A high percentage of respondents, relatively, knew about the case--55
percent.
More Republicans than one would expect felt the prison sentence should
have been kept in place--40 percent, fairly high considering they're
GOP.
They can kiss independents good-bye again:
56 percent said the commutation was wrong.
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Not pleasant news for 2008 Republican candidates.
Harry
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| Title: Re: 60% of Americans say Libby prison sentence should have been left in place. |
03 Jul 2007 03:51:33 PM |
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On Jul 3, 3:38 pm, Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/7/2/212545/5885
How does the GOP really feel about Libby?
by mcjoan
Jul 02, 2007
Mark Halperin on The News Hour just said that Bush was playing to his
base, that he was making a lot of Republicans happy.
Maybe not so much.
Check out this rushed SUSA poll:http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollRepor=
t=2Easpx?g=3D4b5255b9-3878-4082-...
=B7 60% say the prison sentence should have been left in place.
=B7 21% agree with the commutation.
=B7 17% say Libby should have been pardoned entirely.
The kicker for Bush and the GOP?
A high percentage of respondents, relatively, knew about the case--55
percent.
More Republicans than one would expect felt the prison sentence should
have been kept in place--40 percent, fairly high considering they're
GOP.
They can kiss independents good-bye again:
56 percent said the commutation was wrong.
Yea, but 100% of real Americans are thrilled that the commutation has
so effectively ***** nitwit liberals like you. Payback's a *****,
aint she?
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| User: "Docky Wocky" |
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| Title: Re: 60% of Americans say Libby prison sentence should have been left in place. |
03 Jul 2007 09:38:31 PM |
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60 % of Americans don't even know who Libby is, and have absolutely no idea
of what you are talking about.
When you pay too much attention to polls, you begin to think you can fool
all of the people all of the time.
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| User: "The Pretzel" |
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| Title: Re: 60% of Americans say Libby prison sentence should have been leftin place. |
04 Jul 2007 02:21:23 PM |
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Docky Wocky wrote:
60 % of Americans don't even know who Libby is, and have absolutely no idea
of what you are talking about.
When you pay too much attention to polls, you begin to think you can fool
all of the people all of the time.
Fine.
60% of the American people who know about this believe commutation is
wrong. I'm alert to the fact that you also believe the majority of
America is stupid and don't know what's going on by your count.
Why do you Hate America?
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| User: "The Pretzel" |
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| Title: Re: 60% of Americans say Libby prison sentence should have been leftin place. |
04 Jul 2007 02:25:40 PM |
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wrote:
On Jul 3, 3:38 pm, Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/7/2/212545/5885
How does the GOP really feel about Libby?
by mcjoan
Jul 02, 2007
Mark Halperin on The News Hour just said that Bush was playing to his
base, that he was making a lot of Republicans happy.
Maybe not so much.
Check out this rushed SUSA poll:http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=4b5255b9-3878-4082-...
· 60% say the prison sentence should have been left in place.
· 21% agree with the commutation.
· 17% say Libby should have been pardoned entirely.
The kicker for Bush and the GOP?
A high percentage of respondents, relatively, knew about the case--55
percent.
More Republicans than one would expect felt the prison sentence should
have been kept in place--40 percent, fairly high considering they're
GOP.
They can kiss independents good-bye again:
56 percent said the commutation was wrong.
Yea, but 100% of real Americans are thrilled that the commutation has
so effectively ***** nitwit liberals like you. Payback's a *****,
aint she?
Wha-? Why bring up your mom? How's ol' "payback" doin'? The "John"s are
still callin' her that, right?
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| User: "Roger" |
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| Title: Re: 60% of Americans say Libby prison sentence should have been left in place. |
03 Jul 2007 03:06:43 PM |
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Since when have the people mattered one little bit to Bush?
He's king.
"Harry Hope" <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:cd9l83hiflu9qoomiscehfl8pa21mhres6@4ax.com...
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2007/7/2/212545/5885
How does the GOP really feel about Libby?
by mcjoan
Jul 02, 2007
Mark Halperin on The News Hour just said that Bush was playing to his
base, that he was making a lot of Republicans happy.
Maybe not so much.
Check out this rushed SUSA poll:
http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=4b5255b9-3878-4082-b7d0-160d8ddcd52e
. 60% say the prison sentence should have been left in place.
. 21% agree with the commutation.
. 17% say Libby should have been pardoned entirely.
The kicker for Bush and the GOP?
A high percentage of respondents, relatively, knew about the case--55
percent.
More Republicans than one would expect felt the prison sentence should
have been kept in place--40 percent, fairly high considering they're
GOP.
They can kiss independents good-bye again:
56 percent said the commutation was wrong.
____________________________________________________
Not pleasant news for 2008 Republican candidates.
Harry
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