Comments on: AP Poll: Bush Numbers Match All-Time Low

Only 32% Satisfied With President's Performance; Just 28% Happy With Bush's Handling Of War

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by brianbwb-2009 June 8, 2007 5:02 AM EDT
to nwester1,

Wasn't it Boris Badenov, from Jay Ward's "Bullwinkle and Rocky" who used to say "never underestimate the power of a schnook"...
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by brianbwb-2009 June 8, 2007 4:58 AM EDT
The numbers make sense if one counts; 1. The 10% of Americans directly profiting from Bush's ineptitude, and; 2. Those who work as middle management for the first group, and 3. Those who blindly agree with anything a politician says, just because he calls himself a "conservative".

The numbers of the first two categories is subject to change...
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by nothappyatall June 8, 2007 4:03 AM EDT
"Mr. Bush still wins approval from seven in 10 Republicans, "

Oh well, there's ALWAYS idiots and morons who are happy to support ANYONE doing ANYTHING as long as he's in the same PARTY.
Same 7 in 10 would have been great candidates for supporting Hitler in the 1940's, my my how history repeats itself. Hitler found that many snooks willing to believe his BS and so has king george.

You saw what happened to Germany as a result of this, right?

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by mh4cbs1 June 8, 2007 3:58 AM EDT
What is AMAZING is that 21% of the people Don't think we are headed in the wrong direction. Say What!?

3,500 dead troops, $500 Billion wasted, less safe, all for a needless War based in LIES.

Massive Budget Deficits

Massive tax cuts for the super rich

Jobs being shipped overseas

Laws like the "drug benefit" and banruptcy law are being written by corporate lobbyists.

Social Security under attack

Nothing done on Global Warming while Hummers are the status symbol of the obnoxious wealthy

Spineless Democrats hand Bush another blank check for WAR

.... Who ARE these 21% who think we aren't on wrong track??? Are 21% of Americans brain dead or too busy watching reality TV?
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by toldyouso21 June 8, 2007 3:11 AM EDT
muslim2k8 at 10:50 PM : Jun 07, 2007


I believe the skepticism that is growing concerning 9/11 is not that the buildings were taken down by a jet--but that they fell in their own footprint. No building blown up falls in its on footprint unless explosives are strategically and mathematically placed.

Demolition experts concede that the way the buildings fell is unprecedented for unplanned demolition. If you do not understand this--then understand that for a building to fall straight down with seconds as opposed to toppling over sideways is almost impossible. I once watched a show on the science of large building demolitions in the early 1990s. It is a very involved process and must be done correctly to keep other buildings from being hit by debris.


What is producing skepticism is the way the buildings fell was exactly the same way the fall when done by experts--then there are the discrepancies. like the British station reporting the falling of one of the blds 9 minutes BEFORE it fell--then while the person was describing the damage-- in the background the bldg that had already been described as fallen--finally came down. Quite a trick...and no one can explain it--or the downing street memo.

Conspiracy theory? perhaps--but often, they do have elements of truth in them. Cheney and Bush refused to testify under oath about 9/11 and Bush refused to convene a commission for over a year after that incident. Hmmmmmmm.
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by condumism June 8, 2007 2:11 AM EDT
FACT:

24% of all American's prefer a Nazi style government. 100% of these weak, arrogant Southerner's vote Repuglicon.

28% of all American's continue to blindly support the Neocon/Bush/Cheney agenda of lies, theft, cronyism, incomptence.

Therefore, 85.7% of all Neocon/Bush/Cheney supporters are weak, arrogant, Southern Repuglicons, ie: NAZI LOVER'S.
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by grazinggoat June 8, 2007 1:04 AM EDT
Mr. Bush still wins approval from seven in 10 Republicans, though that is near his historic low for GOP support.

- I'll vote for Bush in 2008. He's my zhero. Funny clown, laughing my azz off when I saw im in Germany talking to journalists. He looked as if he were hi on drugs... what a Moron.
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by bareemperor June 8, 2007 1:01 AM EDT
21 percent of America are making the biggest mistake of their lives by supporting this Con NeoCon President!
When will this entire country wake up to the fact that we have all been Am-Bu$hed?
I believe that NeoCons planned the 9/11 atrocity to further their financial and political interests, that pre-planned demolition brought those three New York skyscrapers down, and some will spend their lives in prison when the world finds out...
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by antoniof123 June 8, 2007 12:55 AM EDT
I get a charge out of the neo cons who are trying to use the same tactics they used before. The Dems are not doing what we put them in for so they must go. I hate to tell you this but we knew that they didn't have the power to over turn the President's veto. But if they keep up the presure and do as we the people tell them they we will reward them. I hope that the next bunch will learn from the bunch they replaced that if they continue to ignore us we will replace them in 12 years just like we did the Reps. The middle of the road is not as stupid as you think my friends. Take that back to Nancy and Harry we will always be on the watch but we do know that you can't make changes in just a few months.
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by jw218389 June 8, 2007 12:52 AM EDT
Impeach "the Decider" NOW!!

Impeach D!ck Cheney Now!

SAVE FREEDOM WHILE WE CAN!!!

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