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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/01/06 12:47 AM
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Don Jasani
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"30% of Americans approve of how Bush is handling the Iraq war." Gee whiz! I wonder how this could possibly be? I thought things were going just great in Iraq. Peace and democracy have broken out through out the country. Shia Arabs and Sunni Arabs and Kurds all get along. Muslims get along with non Muslims. Violence, rape, murder, torture, executions, are rare occurances and a free, responsible, democratic, inclusive, representative government rules the country compassionately and with intelligence and optimism. The rebuilding of the country is going along smoothly without a glitch, and no one is excessively profiting from it while millions of little children and old and infirmed men and women are starving to death. Mosques, Churches and Temples stand proudly side by side. There is a clear separation between Mosque and State, there is a free press that adequately and truthfully represents the population it services. Iraq is the most sucessful country in the Arab World, The Middle East and one of the leading, developing, democratic countries in the world right up there with India, Brazil, Mexico and er...Afghanistan?? Iraqis have never ever been happier and never will be happier than they are at this very moment. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:  :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Please do take a look at my post in the "How many of these guys might be in Iraq thread."
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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/01/06 10:32 AM
03/01/06 10:32 AM
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Only 1% for the "Ports Deal"? That should be worth at least 5% :p
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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/02/06 06:14 PM
03/02/06 06:14 PM
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Originally posted by Just Lou: Now you see, this is a real good example of how the Democrats, when they hear the words "Firing Squad" always seem to form a circle. One BIG reason Bush won was that it was Kerry who ran against him. And now I hear all this nonsense about Hillary running in '08. I am not a repub or a dem, but I can tell you this, if you dems DO pick Hillary to run in '08, YOU ARE GOING TO LOSE AGAIN, it is doesn't matter WHO the repubs run against her. You need another Bill C to run, not another damn liberal. Liberals cannot win the presidency in this country.
"....but your father never TRUSTED Hyman Roth."
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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/02/06 06:35 PM
03/02/06 06:35 PM
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Good God! The Dems should not Hillary! Holy crap! That'll ruin the whole freakin party!
Seriously, I'll become a Republican if the Dems run her. Why? Because at least they have their shit together. How could they get Bush II "elected" unless they were organized?
Bush II has blown it big time. And why hasn't he been impeached? I mean, Clinton got in trouble for fellatio from one woman. Why can't Bush get in trouble for performing fellatio on the oil and military companies?
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Double-J: may you serve us better from above, smile on from heaven
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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/03/06 08:55 AM
03/03/06 08:55 AM
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Originally posted by irishmike: [quote]Originally posted by Just Lou: [b] I am not a repub or a dem, but I can tell you this, if you dems DO pick Hillary to run in '08, YOU ARE GOING TO LOSE AGAIN, it is doesn't matter WHO the repubs run against her. You need another Bill C to run, not another damn liberal. Liberals cannot win the presidency in this country. [/b][/quote]I have to say that I'm not wild about the idea of Hillary running/being the nominee. But you just answered part of the appeal by saying "you need another Bill C to run." I know some Dems feel that part of the upside of having Hillary is that Bill comes along with her. Who better to turn to advice than your husband, a former two term president? Look how powerful Hillary tried to be while in office - why wouldn't we expect Bill to do the same? I'm not saying that's the best reason to vote for her and that having Bill won't cover up her negative qualities. But it is something to consider.
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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/03/06 09:01 AM
03/03/06 09:01 AM
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plawrence
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The only Republican I can say with certainty at this point that I would absolutely not vote for instead of Hillary Clinton is Jeb Bush.
I'm truly surprised that we haven't been hearing more from and about him lately.
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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/03/06 09:39 AM
03/03/06 09:39 AM
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I've said it before, I really don't think Hillary will be the Democratic candidate. I think the media is spinning it that way because she's the most "known". I don't dislike her as many others do, but I agree that it would be political suicide for the Dems if she's the candidate. As much as I am all for a qualified woman candidate (and I don't say she isn't qualified), I think now, of all times, with the shape our country is in, that we can't afford the historic moment of a woman President right now. The many people "on the fence" who hear she's running will most likely "not" vote for her simply because they don't like her. As far as Jeb Bush, who knows. I've heard "buzz" (and only rumor, but this wouldn't surprise me), that Cheney will step down either to health reasons or possibly as part of the CIA Leak scandal, or both), and that Jeb may be appointed VP by his bro.  Great, all we need. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/03/06 09:55 AM
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I've heard his name tossed around as well Lavinia. I never knew too much about him before 911, and I think he was impressive in it's aftermath bringing the city together. When I was in NYC, a couple of the tour guides credited him for cleaning up Time's Square area, and seemed to have a favorable impression of him. I may be wrong, but I think he's known to lean a little "left" ???? Those in NY will be much more familiar with his politics than I am. I remember twice, once shortly after 911 and then a couple years later hearing him say that on 911 the first thing he said to himself was "Thank God George Bush Is President." :rolleyes: Political bullshit??? Maybe, but I can't get that out of my head. :p Totally a turn-off. However, it would be nice to have our first Italian American President, if qualified. TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/03/06 10:17 AM
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plawrence
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Rudy is about as far to the left while still being considered part of the right as can be.
If he were smart, he'd switch parties and become a conservative democrat instead of a liberal republican.
He'd win in a landslide.
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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/03/06 10:21 AM
03/03/06 10:21 AM
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Originally posted by plawrence: Rudy is about as far to the left while still being considered part of the right as can be.
If he were smart, he'd switch parties and become a conservative democrat instead of a liberal republican.
He'd win in a landslide. PLaw, Do you think then the Republicans would be happy/satisfied if he did run??? Or would they prefer someone who isn't leaning left??? TIS
"Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind. War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today." JFK
"War is over, if you want it" - John Lennon
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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/03/06 10:46 AM
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Originally posted by The Italian Stallionette: Do you think then the Republicans would be happy/satisfied if he did run??? Or would they prefer someone who isn't leaning left? Well, I think Rudy's pro-choice stance turns off pretty much all of the conservative republicans. And I think that anyone who makes abortion the mostimportant issue in their minds and votes based on that is silly. But, since most of the republicans at least seem to be of the conservative variety and most of the democrats seem so liberal..... Used to be, as I remember it, that there wasn't that much to choose from in the political philosophies of both parties. But the two most recent presidents we've elected seem more liberal and conservative than ever, so it seems as though both parties are moving further away from the center. With that in mind, I don't see how Rudy could realistically expect to win the nomination of either party, altho I believe he could win the election. I think that the winner of the next presidential election will be the candidate who the public perceives as being closest to the middle. I believe that altho the majority of republicans are conservtive, there are enough that aren't that are sick of the Bush style to vote the other way, as long as the democratic nominee is not too far to the left. And I also believe that altho the majority of the democrats are quite liberal, there are enough of them that aren't and are sick of the Howard Dean style philosophy to also vote the other way, as long as the republican nominee is not too far to the right. Hopefully, both parties will realize this, smarten up, and nominate candidates who represent more of the middle ground than the extreme, and whoever wins it will have the effect of uniting the country more, rather than polarizing it further.
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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/03/06 10:53 AM
03/03/06 10:53 AM
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Since George Pataki has announced that he will not seek another term as governor of NY, I sort of expected Rudy Giuliani to step forward. But he hasn't, which leads me to believe that he may have his sights set on Washington.
Rudy has always been a controversial figure, who was elevated to hero status after September 11th. Personally, I've always been a fan of his, but I think that there are Republicans out there who will have a problem with him.
He did some things during his reign as NYC mayor that many thought were impossible, such as cleaning up Times Square, lowering crime, getting rid of the squeegee men, lowering the hotel tax and increasing tourism, and so on. And he's really never been afraid to make an unpopular decision, which endears him to me.
On the other hand, his personal life was a mess. He's been married several times, he actually moved OUT of Gracie Mansion while his wife and children remained, and he suffered through a very messy and very public divorce.
Plaw, he was originally a Democrat, who became a Republican, so I don't think that he would switch again.
I don't think the man ate or slept for his last three months as mayor. He displayed true leadership during those very dark days, but he is a true "New Yawker", and I'm not sure how his outspoken attitude would play on a national level.
TIS - If you want to learn more about him, read his book Leadership. It's interesting, sad and very funny all at the same time.
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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/03/06 12:37 PM
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Originally posted by Patrick: This is a good day for the progressive people in America. ... Patrick, you have so much to learn!! Youth is on your side, though, and there's time for you to wise up. Don't you know those polls are rigged to make sure the approval rating is low? They only ask certain demographic, certain amount of men vs. women and a certain percentage of conservatives/Republicans. Whether they want the result to be a low or high rating on whatever issue...the outcome is virtually guaranteed. So all you 'Progressives' out there, enjoy the false high while you can...it is going to be rather short-lived. Apple
A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
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Re: Bush's approval rating at all time LOW
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03/03/06 12:57 PM
03/03/06 12:57 PM
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Originally posted by AppleOnYa: Don't you know those polls are rigged to make sure the approval rating is low? That may be true, but I believe Bush's approval rating is at an all-time low. I don't need any polls to feel that.
See, we can act as smart as we want, but at the end of the day, we still follow a guy who fucks himself with kebab skewers.
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