OT: Look Out in 2006 Folks -- Bush Is One LAME DUCK
New Poll Finds Bush Approval Ratings Near All-Time Lows
By E&P Staff
Published: May 23, 2005 11:00 PM ET
NEW YORK President Bush's job approval rating dropped to near its
lowest point, in the new CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released Monday.
Forty-six percent of 1,006 adults polled over the weekend said they
approved of the overall job Bush is doing. The 46% percent figure is
down about 4% points since a poll taken at the beginning of May.
On the Iraq war, the president's approval mark remained at 40%. On
domestic issues, the president's approval ratings are at an all-time
low, with 40% approving of his policies on the economy and only 33%
back his proposed Social Security changes.
The poll also indicated Americans might look for a change in Congress
in 2006, with 47% saying the country would be better off if Democrats
were in control, compared with 36% who favored Republicans. Nine
percent picked "neither."
Recent Gallup polls found that 57% believe the war in Iraq is not
"worth it."
Re: OT: in 2006 -- the Republicans will gain even more seats ingovernment
Don't let little richards poll report get you down. This
President is not like Clinton, he does care about polls. This
President will continue to do what is right for the county
regardless of polls or maysayers on the evil left like little
richard. What is more important than polls is what Chairman
Greenspan says about the President and our ever growing economy
that is now greater than when he took office.
Remember when the democrats were saying more jobs were lost under
the President than ever in our history? They are not saying
anything now that there are more jobs than any time in our
history.
Remember when they said the tax cuts went only to the rich and
were creating the deficit. They are not saying anything now that
more American got the biggest tax cut since President Reagan and
the income to the US treasury is up half again to what it was
before the tax cuts. Before the President leaves office the
recent tax rate cuts may actually beat the doubling of the income
to the treasury that the Reagan tax rate cuts created. Some
economist predict it may even beat the tripling of income to the
treasury that occurred when President Kennedy cut the tax rates
LOL
mike hunt
Learning Richard wrote:[color=blue]
>
> New Poll Finds Bush Approval Ratings Near All-Time Lows
>
>[/color]
Re: OT: in 2006 -- the Republicans will gain even more seats ingovernment
Perhaps that explain why you are confused so often. Read what I
actually posted, once again. What I said was "Don't let little
richards poll... REPORT....get you down."
[color=blue]
> Don't let little richards poll report get you down. This[/color]
President is not like Clinton, he does care about polls. This
President will continue to do what is right for the county
regardless of polls or maysayers on the evil left like little
richard. What is more important than polls is what Chairman
Greenspan says about the President and our ever growing economy
that is now greater than when he took office. Remember when the
democrats were saying more jobs were lost under the President
than ever in our history? They are not saying anything now that
there are more jobs than any time in our history.
Remember when they said the tax cuts went only to the rich and
were creating the deficit. They are not saying anything now that
more American got the biggest tax cut since President Reagan and
the income to the US treasury is up half again to what it was
before the tax cuts. Before the President leaves office the
recent tax rate cuts may actually beat the doubling of the income
to the treasury that the Reagan tax rate cuts created. Some
economist predict it may even beat the tripling of income to the
treasury that occurred when President Kennedy cut the tax rates
LOL
mike hunt
Learning little Richard wrote:[color=blue]
>
> [email]BigJohnson@mailcity.com[/email] wrote:
>[color=green]
> >
> > Don't let little richards poll report get you down.
> >[/color]
>
> Sorry moron, but that was a Gallup poll. There are actually numerous
> polls that reflect the same sentiment.
>
> <Snip the eternal newbie's top-posted sophomoric drivel />[/color]
Re: OT: in 2006 -- the Republicans will gain even more seats in government
MikeHu...@mailcity.com wrote:[color=blue]
> Perhaps that explain why you are confused so often. Read what I
> actually posted, once again. What I said was "Don't let little
> richards poll... REPORT....get you down."
>[/color]
Re: OT: in 2006 -- the Republicans will gain even more seats ingovernment
I'll post it one more time, you can't be that slow minded. What
the sentence says is that you, little richard, posted a report on
a poll you, little richard read, that said the Presidents numbers
where down. But then again considering the stuff you do post
that you apparently believe, as well as the vulgar language to
which you resort so often and the personal attacks you find
necessary, you little richard, may well be THAT slow minded.
mike hunt
Perhaps that explain why you are confused so often. Read what I
actually posted, once again. What I said was "Don't let little
richards poll... REPORT....get you down."
[color=blue]
> Don't let little richards poll report get you down. This[/color]
President is not like Clinton, he does care about polls. This
President will continue to do what is right for the county
regardless of polls or maysayers on the evil left like little
richard. What is more important than polls is what Chairman
Greenspan says about the President and our ever growing economy
that is now greater than when he took office. Remember when the
democrats were saying more jobs were lost under the President
than ever in our history? They are not saying anything now that
there are more jobs than any time in our history.
Remember when they said the tax cuts went only to the rich and
were creating the deficit. They are not saying anything now that
more American got the biggest tax cut since President Reagan and
the income to the US treasury is up half again to what it was
before the tax cuts. Before the President leaves office the
recent tax rate cuts may actually beat the doubling of the income
to the treasury that the Reagan tax rate cuts created. Some
economist predict it may even beat the tripling of income to the
treasury that occurred when President Kennedy cut the tax rates
LOL
mike hunt
Learning Richard wrote:[color=blue]
>
> MikeHu...@mailcity.com wrote:[color=green]
> > Perhaps that explain why you are confused so often. Read what I
> > actually posted, once again. What I said was "Don't let little
> > richards poll... REPORT....get you down."
> >[/color]
>
> I didn't write the report either nimrod.[/color]
Re: OT: in 2006 -- the Republicans will gain even more seats in government
[email]MikeHunt2@mailcity.com[/email] wrote:[color=blue]
> I'll post it one more time, you can't be that slow minded. What
> the sentence says is that you, little richard, posted a report on
> a poll you, little richard read, that said the Presidents numbers
> where down. But then again considering the stuff you do post
> that you apparently believe, as well as the vulgar language to
> which you resort so often and the personal attacks you find
> necessary, you little richard, may well be THAT slow minded.
>
>
> mike hunt
>[/color]
Mike, I can't help myself. I find you personally abhorrent, and people
like you are the true reason that there is no more middle class.
People with your point of view are deconstructing MY Country, MY
America. So yes, I find the fucking use of profanity both appropriate,
and frankly, the offensive nature of that fucking language quite
suitable when replying to your nonsense and misspelled, mis-posted
drivel.
I can only hope that you are as offended as my language is offensive.
Dickhead.
Re: Look Out in 2006 Folks -- Bush Is One LAME DUCK
Learning Richard wrote:[color=blue]
> New Poll Finds Bush Approval Ratings Near All-Time Lows
>
> By E&P Staff
>
> Published: May 23, 2005 11:00 PM ET
>
> NEW YORK President Bush's job approval rating dropped to near its
> lowest point, in the new CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released Monday.
>
> Forty-six percent of 1,006 adults polled over the weekend said they
> approved of the overall job Bush is doing. The 46% percent figure is
> down about 4% points since a poll taken at the beginning of May.
>
> On the Iraq war, the president's approval mark remained at 40%. On
> domestic issues, the president's approval ratings are at an all-time
> low, with 40% approving of his policies on the economy and only 33%
> back his proposed Social Security changes.
>
> The poll also indicated Americans might look for a change in Congress
> in 2006, with 47% saying the country would be better off if Democrats
> were in control, compared with 36% who favored Republicans. Nine
> percent picked "neither."
>
> Recent Gallup polls found that 57% believe the war in Iraq is not
> "worth it."[/color]
Well, neither upper or lower bushes read so it just don't matter.
Re: Look Out in 2006 Folks -- Bush Is One LAME DUCK
On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 03:31:25 GMT, "FanJet" <FanJet27@hotmail.com>
wrote:
[color=blue][color=green]
>> Recent Gallup polls found that 57% believe the war in Iraq is not
>> "worth it."[/color]
>
>Well, neither upper or lower bushes read so it just don't matter.[/color]
Re: Look Out in 2006 Folks -- Bush Is One LAME DUCK
Scott in Florida wrote:[color=blue]
> On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 03:31:25 GMT, "FanJet" <FanJet27@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>[color=green][color=darkred]
> >> Recent Gallup polls found that 57% believe the war in Iraq is not
> >> "worth it."[/color]
> >
> >Well, neither upper or lower bushes read so it just don't matter.[/color]
>
> You think we should just pull out and quit?
>[/color]
That would be a stupid move. What we need is new leadership. Long as
Bush and Rumsfeld are running this war, we'll NEVER win the hearts and
minds of the Iraqi people.
Whether they're doing a "good job" or not, the fact is that the Iraqis
just don't trust them and never will. Men of honor would know when its
time to admit failure of an agenda, and then have the courage to change
things.
Re: OT: in 2006 -- the Republicans will gain even more seats ingovernment
In the first place I believe the USA is OUR county, not my
county.
I could not care less what you think of this millionaire son of
an immigrant coal miner, that took advantage of the opportunities
in the good old USA to educate a son who created a business that
employees hundreds of well paid hard working Americans. I
fought for this county in WW II, against my fathers country, so
people like you can say the stupid stuff you do.
What really is bothering you is that your negative, vulger,
socialist, governments knows best, attitude can not possibly win
in a debate of ideas with people that understand personally
responsibility.
People who think the government can take care of them will never
amount to anything. They will always hate those that create the
jobs and make good thing happen in OUR country.
My God continue to bless this great country and our great
President who understands it is his job to defend it, even though
slow thinkers like you hate him for doing what is right for
America. Regardless of polls, I'm sure well informed thinking
American agree with him.
mike hunt
Learning little Richard wrote:[color=blue]
>
> [email]MikeHunt2@mailcity.com[/email] wrote:[color=green]
> > I'll post it one more time, you can't be that slow minded. What
> > the sentence says is that you, little richard, posted a report on
> > a poll you, little richard read, that said the Presidents numbers
> > where down. But then again considering the stuff you do post
> > that you apparently believe, as well as the vulgar language to
> > which you resort so often and the personal attacks you find
> > necessary, you little richard, may well be THAT slow minded.
> >
> >
> > mike hunt
> >[/color]
>
> Mike, I can't help myself. I find you personally abhorrent, and people
> like you are the true reason that there is no more middle class.
> People with your point of view are deconstructing MY Country, MY
> America. So yes, I find the fucking use of profanity both appropriate,
> and frankly, the offensive nature of that fucking language quite
> suitable when replying to your nonsense and misspelled, mis-posted
> drivel.
>
> I can only hope that you are as offended as my language is offensive.
> Dickhead.[/color]
Re: OT: in 2006 -- the Republicans will gain even more seats in government
[email]MelvinGibson@mailcity.com[/email] wrote:
[color=blue]
> Learning little Richard wrote:[color=green]
> >
> > [email]MikeHunt2@mailcity.com[/email] wrote:[color=darkred]
> > > I'll post it one more time, you can't be that slow minded. What
> > > the sentence says is that you, little richard, posted a report on
> > > a poll you, little richard read, that said the Presidents numbers
> > > where down. But then again considering the stuff you do post
> > > that you apparently believe, as well as the vulgar language to
> > > which you resort so often and the personal attacks you find
> > > necessary, you little richard, may well be THAT slow minded.
> > >
> > >
> > > mike hunt
> > >[/color]
> >
> > Mike, I can't help myself. I find you personally abhorrent, and people
> > like you are the true reason that there is no more middle class.
> > People with your point of view are deconstructing MY Country, MY
> > America. So yes, I find the fucking use of profanity both appropriate,
> > and frankly, the offensive nature of that fucking language quite
> > suitable when replying to your nonsense and misspelled, mis-posted
> > drivel.
> >
> > I can only hope that you are as offended as my language is offensive.
> > Dickhead.
> >[/color]
>[/color]
[color=blue]
>
> In the first place I believe the USA is OUR county, not my
> county.
>[/color]
Yep, it is our country. I said that in the same spirit that a parent
says, "Not MY child!". Obviously the child is the child of both
parents.
[color=blue]
>
> I could not care less what you think of this millionaire son of
> an immigrant coal miner, that took advantage of the opportunities
> in the good old USA to educate a son who created a business that
> employees hundreds of well paid hard working Americans.
>[/color]
Oh buddy, wait till you see what I have coming next. You want
conspiracy?
[color=blue]
>
> I
> fought for this county in WW II, against my fathers country, so
> people like you can say the stupid stuff you do.
>[/color]
Good for your ass. My Grandfather fought in WW I. Step-grandfather,
WW II. That was the LAST war that America should've fought. Being a
veteran, you should know first hand what hell war is -- if I were you
I'd be incensed that this arrogant bastard in the White House is
sending yet more young brave men and women to their deaths for oil.
[color=blue]
>
> What really is bothering you is that your negative <blah blah />
>[/color]
[color=blue]
>
> People who think the government can take care of them will never
> amount to anything.
>[/color]
Agreed. People like me, who pay lots of taxes, expect the Government
to show some wisdom in how they spend my gift to the Government.
[color=blue]
>
> They will always hate those that create the
> jobs and make good thing happen in OUR country.
>[/color]
That made no sense.
[color=blue]
>
> My God continue to bless this great country
> <snip />
>[/color]
Lets leave it at that. One thing we both pray for.
[color=blue]
>
> mike hunt
>[/color]
Re: Look Out in 2006 Folks -- Bush Is One LAME DUCK
"ron" <randus3remove@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:WJIqe.2862$Z44.2532@newssvr13.news.prodigy.com...[color=blue]
> There was a continuation of the Bush/Rumsfeld leadership last November.
> There will, of course, be a change in 2008.
>
> I seem to remember that Republicans have picked up seats in the last 5
> elections?
>
> Didn't the "Gallup" Poll elect Kerry?
>
> Ron[/color]
Well it came with an election and it ended with an election. Gallup was the
only one in 36 that predicted FDR would get re-elected.
And of course I know people that work at the paper that printed the famous
headline in 1948 "Dewey Defeats Truman".
Re: Look Out in 2006 Folks -- Bush Is One LAME DUCK
Scott in Florida wrote:[color=blue]
> On Sat, 11 Jun 2005 03:31:25 GMT, "FanJet" <FanJet27@hotmail.com>
> wrote:
>[color=green][color=darkred]
>>> Recent Gallup polls found that 57% believe the war in Iraq is not
>>> "worth it."[/color]
>>
>> Well, neither upper or lower bushes read so it just don't matter.[/color]
>
> You think we should just pull out and quit?[/color]
Nope but letting bush continue is just like believing what the ATF/FBI had
to say about Waco.
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