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Oh-ohhhhhhhh ... This kinda news is sure to make O's staff 'n family walk on eggshells more than usual ... it ain't nice to upset a malignant narcissist, y' know ... On the other hand, for us folks who happen to slip on a 'python boot' or two from time to time, why, it jes' tickles us schitless ... It's a wunnaful day in the neighborhood ... PALIN in '12 ... ! Thankyewjayzus ...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1295.xml?ReleaseID=1478 July 21, 2010 Obama Approval Drops To Lowest Point Ever, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Independent Voters Turn On President Since Honeymoon A year after President Barack Obama's political honeymoon ended, his job approval rating has dropped to a negative 44 - 48 percent, his worst net score ever, and American voters say by a narrow 39 - 36 percent margin that they would vote for an unnamed Republican rather than President Obama in 2012, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. [n]Voter approval[/n] of the President's handling of some of the nation's problems shows: • Disapprove 56 - 39 percent of his handling of the economy; • Disapprove 46 - 43 percent of his handling of foreign policy; • Disapprove 51 - 41 percent of his handling of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill; • Disapprove 58 - 30 percent of his handling of illegal immigration; • Approve 46 - 34 percent of his nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court. "The massive disapproval of his handling of illegal immigration stems from voter opposition to his decision to have the government ask the federal courts to throw out the Arizona law. They say 60 - 28 percent the lawsuit is a bad idea," said Brown. |
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What Obama is doing is trying to leverage Arizona in conflict to national policy if State Sovereignty. He basically is making the "brothers fight among each other."
He and his wife are also titanic wastes of taxpayer dollars! |
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Oh-ohhhhhhhh ... This kinda news is sure to make O's staff 'n family walk on eggshells more than usual ... it ain't nice to upset a malignant narcissist, y' know ... On the other hand, for us folks who happen to slip on a 'python boot' or two from time to time, why, it jes' tickles us schitless ... It's a wunnaful day in the neighborhood ... PALIN in '12 ... ! Thankyewjayzus ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1295.xml?ReleaseID=1478 July 21, 2010 Obama Approval Drops To Lowest Point Ever, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Independent Voters Turn On President Since Honeymoon A year after President Barack Obama's political honeymoon ended, his job approval rating has dropped to a negative 44 - 48 percent, his worst net score ever, and American voters say by a narrow 39 - 36 percent margin that they would vote for an unnamed Republican rather than President Obama in 2012, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. [n]Voter approval[/n] of the President's handling of some of the nation's problems shows: • Disapprove 56 - 39 percent of his handling of the economy; • Disapprove 46 - 43 percent of his handling of foreign policy; • Disapprove 51 - 41 percent of his handling of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill; • Disapprove 58 - 30 percent of his handling of illegal immigration; • Approve 46 - 34 percent of his nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court. "The massive disapproval of his handling of illegal immigration stems from voter opposition to his decision to have the government ask the federal courts to throw out the Arizona law. They say 60 - 28 percent the lawsuit is a bad idea," said Brown. What the hell are the 39% that approve of his handling of the economy, smoking? Unbelievable.. |
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msharmony
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Wed 07/21/10 11:30 AM
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Oh-ohhhhhhhh ... This kinda news is sure to make O's staff 'n family walk on eggshells more than usual ... it ain't nice to upset a malignant narcissist, y' know ... On the other hand, for us folks who happen to slip on a 'python boot' or two from time to time, why, it jes' tickles us schitless ... It's a wunnaful day in the neighborhood ... PALIN in '12 ... ! Thankyewjayzus ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x1295.xml?ReleaseID=1478 July 21, 2010 Obama Approval Drops To Lowest Point Ever, Quinnipiac University National Poll Finds; Independent Voters Turn On President Since Honeymoon A year after President Barack Obama's political honeymoon ended, his job approval rating has dropped to a negative 44 - 48 percent, his worst net score ever, and American voters say by a narrow 39 - 36 percent margin that they would vote for an unnamed Republican rather than President Obama in 2012, according to a Quinnipiac University poll released today. [n]Voter approval[/n] of the President's handling of some of the nation's problems shows: • Disapprove 56 - 39 percent of his handling of the economy; • Disapprove 46 - 43 percent of his handling of foreign policy; • Disapprove 51 - 41 percent of his handling of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill; • Disapprove 58 - 30 percent of his handling of illegal immigration; • Approve 46 - 34 percent of his nomination of Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court. "The massive disapproval of his handling of illegal immigration stems from voter opposition to his decision to have the government ask the federal courts to throw out the Arizona law. They say 60 - 28 percent the lawsuit is a bad idea," said Brown. What the hell are the 39% that approve of his handling of the economy, smoking? Unbelievable.. impatience is the new trend, now its more clear why so many more people are single or divorced,,lol anyway,,, polls are so wonderful, they depend largely on whom gets polled and the numbers can be cherry picked to show just about anything,,,, from the same poll 1.MOST voters still didnt think McCain was the better choice 'The country would be better off if John McCain had won the 2008 election, 37 percent of voters say, while 35 percent say the U.S. would be worse off. This compares to 37 - 35 percent who thought in January the U.S. would be worse off under McCain. ' INTERPRETATION: 37 percent thought we would be better off, which means,,63 percent didnt think so,,,, Them majority of democrats would STILL vote for him, and the majority of republicans STILL wouldnt (79% -7%),,,,no change there more poll numbers,, GALLUP has OBama at a 46% job approval , GALLUP also had President Reagan ending his second year(which OBama has not yet reached) with a 41% job approval rating, and STARTING his third year (wait for it) with just a 35% job approval,,,Raegan ended his first term with a 58% job approval rating and won the second election in a LANDSLIDE,,,, ahhhh,, public opinion is such a fickle thing,, almost as fickle as polls ![]() |
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Edited by
FearandLoathing
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Wed 07/21/10 11:31 AM
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polls are so wonderful, they depend largely on whom gets polled and the numbers can be cherry picked to show just about anything,,,, from the same poll 1.MOST voters still didnt think McCain was the better choice 'The country would be better off if John McCain had won the 2008 election, 37 percent of voters say, while 35 percent say the U.S. would be worse off. This compares to 37 - 35 percent who thought in January the U.S. would be worse off under McCain. ' INTERPRETATION: 37 percent thought we would be better off, which means,,63 percent didnt think so,,,, Them majority of democrats would STILL vote for him, and the majority of republicans STILL wouldnt (79% -7%),,,,no change there more poll numbers,, GALLUP has OBama at a 46% job approval , GALLUP also had President Reagan ending his second year(which OBama has not yet reached) with a 41% job approval rating, and STARTING his third year (wait for it) with just a 35% job approval,,,Raegan ended his first term with a 58% job approval rating and won the second election in a LANDSLIDE,,,, ahhhh,, public opinion is such a fickle thing,, almost as fickle as polls ![]() And this is why so few people here could actually make it as journalists...well, they could probably work for Fox. Cheers, msharmony. |
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polls are so wonderful, they depend largely on whom gets polled and the numbers can be cherry picked to show just about anything,,,, from the same poll 1.MOST voters still didnt think McCain was the better choice 'The country would be better off if John McCain had won the 2008 election, 37 percent of voters say, while 35 percent say the U.S. would be worse off. This compares to 37 - 35 percent who thought in January the U.S. would be worse off under McCain. ' INTERPRETATION: 37 percent thought we would be better off, which means,,63 percent didnt think so,,,, Them majority of democrats would STILL vote for him, and the majority of republicans STILL wouldnt (79% -7%),,,,no change there more poll numbers,, GALLUP has OBama at a 46% job approval , GALLUP also had President Reagan ending his second year(which OBama has not yet reached) with a 41% job approval rating, and STARTING his third year (wait for it) with just a 35% job approval,,, ahhhh,, public opinion is such a fickle thing,, almost as fickle as polls ![]() And this is why so few people here could actually make it as journalists...well, they could probably work for Fox. Cheers, msharmony. ![]() |
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polls are so wonderful, they depend largely on whom gets polled and the numbers can be cherry picked to show just about anything,,,, from the same poll 1.MOST voters still didnt think McCain was the better choice 'The country would be better off if John McCain had won the 2008 election, 37 percent of voters say, while 35 percent say the U.S. would be worse off. This compares to 37 - 35 percent who thought in January the U.S. would be worse off under McCain. ' INTERPRETATION: 37 percent thought we would be better off, which means,,63 percent didnt think so,,,, Them majority of democrats would STILL vote for him, and the majority of republicans STILL wouldnt (79% -7%),,,,no change there more poll numbers,, GALLUP has OBama at a 46% job approval , GALLUP also had President Reagan ending his second year(which OBama has not yet reached) with a 41% job approval rating, and STARTING his third year (wait for it) with just a 35% job approval,,,Raegan ended his first term with a 58% job approval rating and won the second election in a LANDSLIDE,,,, ahhhh,, public opinion is such a fickle thing,, almost as fickle as polls ![]() And this is why so few people here could actually make it as journalists...well, they could probably work for Fox. Cheers, msharmony. have to agree with you fully on that one. |
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Gee ... this is just like the old days of the 'sock hop' when boys would line up on one side of the room and girls would line up on the other ... There are none so blind ... Hey, it's okay - 'The UN' and his pyschophantic little 'Usurper Wanna-be's are gonna start hittin' the exit after November's results, so enjoy the time y' got left ... it ain't gonna last. Deny reality all y' want, but it will catch up with him - and his 'sheeple' ...
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Palin '12.
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There are those who don't watch Fox and who know that the fact we are not in a depression shows that something is going okay on the economic front.
Fox laughs everyday knowing that it is proving how lazy and easily mislead some people in this country are. Fox the unnews station. |
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Palin '12. ![]() Zionists are wonderful people (Palin's not a Zionist though) and I admire them when they eliminate their enemies. |
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Palin will do worse to this country than Bush did and that would be disastrous.
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Palin will do worse to this country than Bush did and that would be disastrous. |
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Edited by
Thorb
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Wed 07/21/10 10:04 PM
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Palin will do worse to this country than Bush did and that would be disastrous. and as slanderous and "dem der is fightin' words" ... just your opinion. and my opinion is ... Politicians are dickheads in general |
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Palin will do worse to this country than Bush did and that would be disastrous. and as slanderous and "dem der is fightin' words" ... just your opinion. and my opinion is ... Politicians are dickheads in general |
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well obama is not the messiah they were saying when he, thats fer sure...but he's still better than mccain, bush and palin.
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well obama is not the messiah they were saying when he, thats fer sure...but he's still better than mccain, bush and palin. do you think there were people crazy enough to think any presidential nominee was going to actually be a messiah? I thought he was a refreshingly poised, intelligent, classy breath of fresh air,,but I knew he wouldnt fix everything that had gone wrong,,,, |
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