Comments on: CBS Poll: Giuliani Maintains Strength

Former New York Mayor Leads Closest Rival By 20 Points Nationally

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by ckcool192001 August 14, 2007 4:29 PM EDT
After reading over his site, I admit, he does have a few good ideas. However, if you take a look at the pulse of america, republicans are not terribly popular. This is why I said that no matter who, Rudy, Ron, etc... the american people will be hesitent to vote for a republican even if his beliefs are exact opposite from George W.
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by lorinkundert August 14, 2007 4:25 PM EDT
ckcool192001 - The public is not tired of Republicans, we are sick and tired of all of them, each and every last member of congress who continues to ignore the demands of their constituents and who fail to uphold their oaths of office.
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by gunownerdan August 14, 2007 4:16 PM EDT
ckcool192001,
Please go to ronpaul2008.com and find out more about Dr. Ron Paul before talking about a candidate you seem to know nothing about.
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by ckcool192001 August 14, 2007 4:05 PM EDT
Ron Paul will bring home the troups as soon as possible. He will balanced the budget and take control over FED inflationary money printing. Above all, which is very rare, he is an honest man, he is not corrupt, that is the most important feature. I would vote for him if I was an American.
Posted by perpaterson at 12:48 PM : Aug 14, 2007

In other words he is saying that he will fix the problems created by Bush. Only question is, how many problems would he create? The problem with a republican being elected next year is that the american population has gotten tired of republicans, they have lied to America and driven federal spending to an all time high. The only way he could balance the budget would be to bring the troops home, and tell Iraq that they have to stand on their own two feet. A republican will not bring the troops home in the first two years, it just wouldn't happen. The repulicans seem to think that spending money in Iraq is protecting our home soil. The fact is if the money that is being spent in Iraq was focused on protecting our borders, strenghing our port and airport security, an attack like 9/11 would be almost impossible to replicate.

It'll be a Dem in 2008, the american public demonstrated how tired they are of republican control in last years congressional elections. I believe this thought will carry through to next year's presidential elections.
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by oxmyx-2009 August 14, 2007 3:52 PM EDT
The repiglican created "misery factor" is at its highest level in decades. It will be "anybody but more repiglicans" in '08. End of conversation.
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by perpaterson August 14, 2007 3:48 PM EDT
Ron Paul will bring home the troups as soon as possible. He will balanced the budget and take control over FED inflationary money printing. Above all, which is very rare, he is an honest man, he is not corrupt, that is the most important feature. I would vote for him if I was an American.
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by prinzowhales August 14, 2007 3:46 PM EDT
Giuliani...a mafiosi scumbag...a man who buried the remains of our first responder heroes in pot holes....the drag queen monster of Gotham who lied about WTC7...son of a robber and loan shark strong arm man, mafiosi business associate...

Only scum would support this animal.

Troops Home Now!!
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by ckcool192001 August 14, 2007 3:36 PM EDT
Here is the issue that will decide the election next year:

IRAQ.

The majority of americans want our troops and money out of Iraq. The canidate that has a plan to do this will be elected. Mark my words.
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by gunownerdan August 14, 2007 2:52 PM EDT
Dr. Ron Paul is the only candidate who would obey the presidential oath of office. The corporate-owned media will do anything it can to avoid mentioning his name.
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by oleander8 August 14, 2007 2:33 PM EDT
38 percent of nothing is still nothing.
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by condumism August 14, 2007 2:24 PM EDT
Cons still will support the Terrorist Gulliani because Cons live in fear and are TERRIFIED! This fear mongering works for those that live in fear based upon their self-centeredness. For example, here in NM all cons I know didn't leave their homes for one full week after 9/11. They of course feel so guilty from their support of the self-centered GOPigs that they feel they have every resaon to live in GUILT or I meant fear for their sef-centereness. I would feel guilty too if I voted for self-centereness over what is best for America. Because of these GOPigs, America now spends over 17% of its GDP on health care alone, and American's life span is now in steady decline, now ranking 42nd. Yep, if I voted Repuglicon I would live in fear, too!
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by shocked7 August 14, 2007 2:19 PM EDT
this is the third anti giuliani comment I have tried to post without success. Now you have shut off the publish button because you dont want anyone to know how cheesy corporate your news is.
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by shocked7 August 14, 2007 2:16 PM EDT
This is a big lie, and you do a disservice to your country by spinning this bull. Giuliani used 9-11 for his own benefit, making money off of the cleanup of the metal before it could be studied for causes. He is a complete fake. What about Ron Paul? You don't want the peoples choice only the corporate choice. Oh, I forgot, corporations are now individuals and have more rights than humans. Corporations can still declare bankruptcy.... Boy this country is in bad shape!
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by mike71067 August 14, 2007 2:06 PM EDT
If he would keep his pro-abortion and anti-Second Amendment opinions off the table, he would be a great president. Better by far than Ms. Adolf Clinton.
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by pepperp1 August 14, 2007 1:48 PM EDT
Not to worry, to use Roves words Rudy is a fatality flawed candidate, the Rudy swift boaters will not even need to make stuff up like they did on Kerry.
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by cosmicfluke August 14, 2007 1:44 PM EDT
Rove will be there to help you out soon enough, you pigshiat, corporate fascist.

The last polls that read "Poll: 63% Say Clinton "Likely" To Win" are still up on this page, that's 63% of the general public, yet Guiliani maintains his STRENGTH.

Polls. Whatever. I'm still waiting to be called in to take part in one. When's the last poll you were in?
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by cosmicfluke August 14, 2007 1:40 PM EDT
Way to spin it for your team, CBS.
38% is STRONG, and then we'll back it up with some hard facts: "In all, 47 percent of Giuliani supporters say they strongly favor their candidate, while 45 percent say the like him as a choice, with reservations. Only 7 percent choose Giuliani because they dislike the other candidates."

So, according to that math, about 18% of polled conservative voters actually favor the guy.
Yep, he's retaining his STRENGTH alright.

Go **** yourselves with your big poll, CBS "news" *****.
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by trekentia August 14, 2007 1:36 PM EDT
Giuliani: the guy who claimed the other day that he spent as much time at 9/11 ground zero as the rescue workers, and that he was one of them. No surprise the corporate media did not touch this one, because they WANT Guiliani to be the next president. His ethics become more questionable every day.
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by pared1 August 14, 2007 1:32 PM EDT
Just proves how lame CBS polls are.
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by perception5 August 14, 2007 1:31 PM EDT
he's another right wing insider/elitist who was complicit in bringing the twin towers (and WTC7) down on 9/11!
Posted by jydavis1 at 10:24 AM : Aug 14, 2007


......jydavis1, you are extremely contaminated and sound like that liar Rosie O'Donnell.
You need help..........bad.
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