Comments on: Will Anger At Congress Sway Voters?
Public Approval Of Congress Is At Its Lowest Level In More Than A Decade
- FLASH -- The President of National Evangilists, Rev. Ted Haggard just resigned,,,, 3 year love affair with a male prostitute..
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- j-whitman, I don't think for a second that Bush is more than the wrong figurehead at the wrong time. I get the feeling that there's nothing he'd rather do right now than get back to the ranch and leave all this behind him. Cheney, Rumsfeld, Ashcroft and the rest of the Neocon PFNAC cabal convinced him he'd be the second Reagan, and that they'd make sure to finish the job his daddy didn't. Just my opinion of course, but somehow he seems like a guy who got stuck in a bad position and is trying to stay above water at this point.
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- pakaal,,, that's the trick they can't & won't look at,, They have convenced them that Bush is actually an honest Christian,,, He's got 2 completly seperate personalities causing great conflict,, the power hungry control, or Alpha side controls the other I think.
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- pakaal,, I've got my windows split so I can watch another post for them at the same time,, I'm just learning how.
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- It's sad to think that people can be more ready to listen to talking points than another human's ideas and opinions. But family's the hardest to convince of one's opinions (if those opinions differ from theirs), don'tcha think?
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- Probably off strategizing the next set of postings with JaneyMcGreeve and One_American....
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- pakaal,,, My own cousinsn (Evangelists) do the same thing, thier minds slam shut, arms go in the air,, like I'm the Devil or something,,, That's how this GOP is using them.
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- pakaal,, I hope I didn't give him a stroke
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- ANGRYliberal can't write right now, too angry at being faced with facts.
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- I heard Angryliberl's mind slam shut when the response was logic & reality
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- ANGRYliberal,,, Why do you & your people Cut & Run on these posts, when faced with answers that **** you off or don't want to look at & respond to??
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- clestes, it's easy to get confused. When news agencies say the good news is that the deficit is down, it doesn't really give any historical context (like how well we were doing before Bush came into office).
It's like when Bush says "the war is going well" when what he means is 2 less American soldiers were killed this month as there were killed last month. - Reply to this comment
- You know when someone actually thinks the deficit is the lowest in years, they are beyond hopeless. They are blind, deaf and DUMB.
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- angryliberal said: "Fox news gave the election to BUSH...that is hilarious...do you guys on the left really believe this stuff?"
Well, it looks like that's how it works:
"...Estimates imply that Fox News convinced 3 to 8 percent of its audience to shift its voting behavior towards the Republican Party, a sizable media persuasion effect."
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/05/03/AR2006050302299.html - Reply to this comment
- angryliberal said: "Are they angry because we havent lost the Iraq war yet and that we are winning every day we are there? (That's according to the soldiers who are in Iraq)"
By soldiers, do you mean the generals in Iraq telling us that Iraq is on the edge of civil war? Are you defining "winning" with news stories like the bloodiest month to date for US troops being just last month? NIE estimates of Iraq being a 'cause celebre for terrorists'? Pentagon reports of Iraq being on the edge of "Chaos"?
I think people are angry that it's gotten to the point where the Pentagon is starting up a propaganda offensive to try and trick people into thinking that the best estimates of our intelligence agencies, our generals in Iraq and the Iraqi people (not to mention we Americans) are wrong and that we're actually winning. People are bound to be angry at being lied to - no one likes that. - Reply to this comment
- angryliberal said: "Are they angry that our deficit is the lowest it has been in years?"
Incorrect. We had a $236 billion surplus from Clinton until 2001, but in five years since then the Bush Administration has taken the surplus and turned it into the largest deficit in US history, currently at somewhere between $300 and $400 billion dollars.
And you know what? With a fair portion of that spent on things like federal mismanagement of disaster relief and an uncalled-for war in Iraq, yeah, I'm angry. - Reply to this comment
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Kerry's mea culpa continues with an attack on the Bush administration:
"It is clear the Republican Party would rather talk about anything but their failed security policy. I don%u2019t want my verbal slip to be a diversion from the real issues. I will continue to fight for a change of course to provide real security for our country, and a winning strategy for our troops."
Kerry's low-key apology stands in sharp contrast to his vocal press conference Tuesday in which he blasted his critics for even implying that his comments were controversial.
Perhaps the apology came after some arm-twisting from members of his own Democratic Party less than one week before the midterm elections. Since the story broke, leading Democrats have been trying to distance themselves from Kerry's comments, including Sen. Hillary Clinton, who called his comments 'inappropriate.'
President George W. Bush, who soundly defeated Kerry in the 2004 presidential election, and many others have demanded an apology from Kerry. Bush called Kerry's comments 'insulting and shameful' to U.S. military veterans and their families.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/11/1/164110.shtml?s=lh - Reply to this comment
- Kerry Swallows Hard, Apologizes on Blog
Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., has flip-flopped again. After adamantly stating that he would "apologize to no one" for his comments about the intelligence of individual members of the U.S. military, Kerry is now saying - or writing - that he is sorry.
In a blog entry that appears at his JohnKerry.com Web site, the junior senator from Massachusetts offers this statement:
"As a combat veteran, I want to make it clear to anyone in uniform and to their loved ones: my poorly stated joke at a rally was not about, and never intended to refer to any troop.
"I sincerely regret that my words were misinterpreted to wrongly imply anything negative about those in uniform, and I personally apologize to any service member, family member, or American who was offended." - Reply to this comment
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