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by mudrose-2009 May 16, 2007 3:29 PM EDT
Don't worry, the low Congress polls are just the stink left over from 12 years of repub rule.

Posted by Rafterman1

Au contraire, they are as recent as Monday. They stink. Phew. And if they have a 25% approval rating, I suspect your figures are off. Unless, of course, when they were polled, everyone was out shopping.
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by mudrose-2009 May 16, 2007 3:25 PM EDT
Don't worry, the low Congress polls are just the stink left over from 12 years of repub rule.

Posted by Rafterman1

Au contraire, they are as recent as Monday. They stink. Phew.
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by bluestardad May 16, 2007 3:25 PM EDT
dems have no balls!@
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by rafterman1 May 16, 2007 3:22 PM EDT
===I propose We The People send Bush a bill to disolve this Congress.===

We the people? It that all 28% of you that still support Bush?

Don't worry, the low Congress polls are just the stink left over from 12 years of repub rule.
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by mudrose-2009 May 16, 2007 3:19 PM EDT
Democrats have handed themselves YET ANOTHER DEFEAT.

The Democrat-led Congress has yet to pass even a single bill into law, since Nancy Peloozer announced her "100-hour agenda" against America.

The Democrats are really on a roll.

And their bottom-of-the-barrel poll numbers show it.

It looks like the Dems were "all talk", and nothing else...
Posted by One_American

Ya think? I propose We The People send Bush a bill to disolve this Congress. The Pope plans to excommunicate them anyway so I don't see why we can't dissolve them. Just a "barebones" bill that says "Dismissed". Pick up your baggage and leave our House and Senate. We no longer need your services. You are hereby noticed that your services are no longer need and we revoke your term limit. No pay, no medical benefits and no pensions, please, just pack up, pick up and go. Oh and in case you are worried who will legislate, well we intend to continue in the tradition your lefties so enjoy, we'll ask the Judicial Branch to pick up the slack.
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by houchin21 May 16, 2007 3:19 PM EDT
that is a stupid comment posted by one_american.
what have the republicans done. they have us in a war we cant win, and king george wont pull out.you have some problems if you want to lay the blame on Democrats

(HILLARY PRESIDENT)
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by rafterman1 May 16, 2007 3:19 PM EDT
===Democrats have handed themselves YET ANOTHER DEFEAT.===

Not nearly as bad as the defeat Repubs handed to America when they decided to go to war in Iraq.

===The Democrat-led Congress has yet to pass even a single bill into law, since Nancy Peloozer announced her "100-hour agenda" against America.===

Only a far right looney would consider bills to help Americans as being "against America". By the way, minimum wage passed both houses. It's in final committee work to send to Bush, who said he'll probably sign it.
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by one_american May 16, 2007 3:09 PM EDT
Democrats have handed themselves YET ANOTHER DEFEAT.

The Democrat-led Congress has yet to pass even a single bill into law, since Nancy Peloozer announced her "100-hour agenda" against America.

The Democrats are really on a roll.

And their bottom-of-the-barrel poll numbers show it.

It looks like the Dems were "all talk", and nothing else...
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by mudrose-2009 May 16, 2007 2:46 PM EDT
As a result, officials said Tuesday that Reid and Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell had discussed jointly advancing a bill so barebones that it would contain no funds and do little more than express congressional support for the troops.

Is it any wonder that the approval rating they now have hovers just about 25%?
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by abbe7 May 16, 2007 2:39 PM EDT
There is no need for another bill. Bush had one and vetoed it. Too bad.
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