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CBS/NYT Poll Finds That Delegates View Of President Sharply Different Than Most Americans, Forcing McCain Into Balancing Act

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by hologram5 September 1, 2008 3:08 PM EDT
Smart, back the worst pres in history with the lowest approval rating in history. They say history will exonerate him, I doubt it.
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by afmca September 1, 2008 2:36 PM EDT
Because most GOPers are mindless idiots they can still support Bush/Cheney. History will prove them liars and war criminals. This is what happens when religious beliefs triumph over common sense. The GOP is the party of ignorance, intolerance, and greed all wrapped around a distorted and hypocritical understanding of christianity. It amazes me that Repub middle class people will allow the policies of Bush Inc. to kill our brave soldiers, lower wages, eliminate benefits, destroy the underpinnings of the Constitution, and increase global environmental damage all so they can feel self-righteous about their pro-fetus and anti-g*a*y fundementalism. Now their lead Prophet for Profit, Dobson, can support McSame because he selected an unqualified religious zealot to his team. This proves that a society based on religious principles eventually enslaves all its citizens in its fake divinity.
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by afmca September 1, 2008 2:35 PM EDT
Because most GOPers are mindless idiots they can still support Bush/Cheney. History will prove them liars and war criminals. This is what happens when religious beliefs triumph over common sense. The GOP is the party of ignorance, intolerance, and greed all wrapped around a distorted and hypocritical understanding of christianity. It amazes me that Repub middle class people will allow the policies of Bush Inc. to kill our brave soldiers, lower wages, eliminate benefits, destroy the underpinnings of the Constitution, and increase global environmental damage all so they can feel self-righteous about their pro-fetus and anti-g*a*y fundementalism. Now their lead Prophet for Profit, Dobson, can support McSame because he selected an unqualified religious zealot to his team. This proves that a society based on religious principles eventually enslaves all its citizens in its fake divinity.
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by kafka9 September 1, 2008 2:13 PM EDT
who are these republicons?

They are the same people that still support bush/McCain,

Thet are anti intellectual, anti science, anti innovation, they stand against public schools, against veterans benefits, against seniors, they provide treasonous tax hand outs, write offs, and bail out to the wall street wealthy, they are in fact,

ANTI American
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by kafka9 September 1, 2008 2:07 PM EDT
these are the same people that DO NOT believe in evolution,
these are the same people that want to dumb down our schools, have school prayer, are against science and any
type of intellectual discourse,

these people are Un American
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by babooph September 1, 2008 1:45 PM EDT
So many in such denial -WOW!!!
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by babooph September 1, 2008 1:43 PM EDT
So many in such denial -WOW!!!
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by omega39-2009 September 1, 2008 1:42 PM EDT
The vast majority of delegates to the Republican National Convention approve of the job George W. Bush has done as president,

If anyone ever needed any proof that the Republican party was totally out of touch with the America most of us live in (as opposed to the faith based, trickle down model), here it is.
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by babooph September 1, 2008 1:39 PM EDT
So many in such denial -WOW!!!
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by babooph September 1, 2008 1:34 PM EDT
So many in such denial -WOW!!!
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by babooph September 1, 2008 1:32 PM EDT
So many in such denial -WOW!!!Must be normal for Christians though.
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by macusweil September 1, 2008 1:24 PM EDT
Stupid is as stupid does. The longer Bush backers control the party the longer before than can the RNC can begin to recover as a legitimate party that represents America''s interests instead of special interests.
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by nextgenman September 1, 2008 11:12 AM EDT
Delegates view totally out of touch with Americans. The Elitist Party. The Psycho Party. The Republican party.

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by ktgilb1 September 1, 2008 11:09 AM EDT
It Figures
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by brianbwb-2009 September 1, 2008 11:01 AM EDT
"CBS/NYT Poll Finds That Delegates View Of President Sharply Different Than Most Americans, Forcing McCain Into Balancing Act"

So McCain is in a corner, either he is McSame, so the GOP will vote for him, and the rest of America will not, or he tries not to be McSame, and thus losing a number of GOP voters, and further widening the margin of victory for Mr. Obama.

I am concerned that now the only way for the Repubs to win is by having a "terrorist" attack, or be threatening or even starting a conventional war with Russia, or Iran, the question being are they so desperate to hold on to office that they would sacrifice even more lives in the attempt?

I am concerned because I believe they would do so.
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by sleepyric September 1, 2008 10:44 AM EDT
this is so funny...after all these years, and all the lies, behind the scenes squirming to avoid prosecution, and the emergence of the truth on all the bush matters, there are STILL those few idiots out there who think he did good. The "do or die - he still my president" crowd. Not exactly free thinkers....more like moronic jesus nuts....
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by jeff-fla September 1, 2008 10:41 AM EDT
Just points out that McCain will need to be the same ole same ole.
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by mcvet-1 September 1, 2008 10:39 AM EDT
If American''s do NOT hear from McBush EXACTLY how he intends to change the course of this country, how he intends to fix the Incompetence, stupidity and corruption of the Bush Administration he has NO chance. As an example of how bad the situation is, when the Leader of Russia accused this President and THIS party of using Georgia for Political Reason''s not ONE leader on this PLANET stepped up and said that it could not be true. NOT ONE!! But it''s much worse than that! Everyone in THIS nation that I talked to admitted that THEIR first response to that story was the same as MINE! Oh No! More Egg on our collective faces!! That''s right! My first response and theirs wasn''t, "this can''t be true" but was that it was true and how would we repair the damage. Sieg Heil Bush
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by skyk-2009 September 1, 2008 10:34 AM EDT
This Party is totally out of touch and beyond repair. They have been taken over by Southern Fascist and the Religious Reich and no more represent the average person than does the Klan. In this election I think most real republican''s will vote with their neighbors for the Democrats, then they need to get about the business of taking back their own party. If that can''t be done then they should just give it to the Radicals and form a new one. Most American''s are like me, they are fed up with the "Hate them because they won''t go along" people. We are American''s and we have to listen to and respect each other. We MUST compromise and reach out to those we do not agree with. Otherwise we end up with the Worst President in the History of this nation AND with a Party that refuses to accept that fact!
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by idnnsg September 1, 2008 10:21 AM EDT
"GOP Delegates Strongly Back Bush"

Hmmm... This must mean they are all IN.SANE! Bush is the WORST US PRESIDENT OF ALL TIME, bar none!

Bush FAILED to protect us on 9/11, destroyed the economy, sent our jobs overseas, started worthless illegal wars, championed torture, and repeatedly violated the Constitution and even BRAGGED about it!

Vote for McSame if you want 4 more years of Bu-***.
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