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Default More meat for the whiners


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President Bush Job Approval
Updated Daily by Noon Eastern

Bush Job Approval
Strongly Approve 15%
Somewhat Approve 21%
Somewhat Disapprove 17%
Strongly Disapprov 46%

RasmussenReports.com

Disapprove is misspelled next to the 46% - proves its inaccurate!
How to hell does a misspelled work indicate that the poll itself is
inaccurate??????

I dunno, but little voice says it is. Must be right!

Uh......okay.......



Poor Dubya has dropped another three percentage points on the Faux
News
poll, but he came up a couple points on the Rasmussen Poll. His
average on
the major legit polls is around 33-34%. Still too high.

But his base hasn't left him. When Carter's approval dipped below 30%,
even
his own party disapproved of him nearly 2 to 1. Last I saw of Bush's
approval rating, it was in the low to mid 70's among Republicans.


NOYB and Hannity the only two people on the planet that thinks Bush is
doing a good job!!!!


You must have missed the part where I stated that more than 70% of
Republicans approve of the job Bush is doing.




Maybe in the hard core Republicans of your neighborhood. the only reason he
survived the last election was the Democrats found the almost most
unelectable candidate possible and he still came close to winning. His
popularity has not increase. If he controlled spending, he would have a lot
higher rating. The only pol's with a lower rating are Congress itself. The
Democrats have not put anybody in charge of the DNC with a living brain. If
they were to propose a valid way to control spending, excess government
intrusion in to our lives, and a valid immigration reform they could sweep
the elections. And if they do not come through on those promises, they
should be swept out in the next election. Forget the war in Iraq, most do
not like the way it is being run, but we are stuck there, and most of the
people who vote realize this. The current problem with the Democratic
candidates for office, are they are not addressing the above items, but
promising more spending on social programs, and complaining about Bush and
the war. Forget the complaining, does as much good as Harry ranting about
Bush on a insignificant newsgroup. Come up with valid plans, not this crap
like Kerry did last time about he has plans but they are secret until after
the election.