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On Dec 26, 11:15*am, thunder wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 08:12:54 -0800, Jack wrote:
"His boy?" *I think you mean *our* President. *You can live in denial,
but I'll point out Obama's main legislative agenda, health care reform,
looks to be on track for passage. *The recession is over and jobs
*will* rebound. *Not at all bad for his *first* year in office. *I'm
thinking Obama is becoming unstoppable.


You'd better start working harder to get the word out. *Your opinion is
now in the overwhelming minority.


LOL, more denial from the right.


LOL yourself...

"Overall, 44% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the
President's performance. The President’s overall approval has stayed
between 44% and 46% every day for thirteen days. Prior to that, it had
stayed between 46% and 50% every day for more than two months. Fifty-
six percent (56%) now disapprove of the President’s performance."

That bears repeating... "Fifty-six percent (56%) now disapprove of the
President’s performance."

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On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 09:54:54 -0500, John H wrote:


"His boy?" I think you mean *our* President. You can live in denial,
but I'll point out Obama's main legislative agenda, health care reform,
looks to be on track for passage. The recession is over and jobs *will*
rebound. Not at all bad for his *first* year in office. I'm thinking
Obama is becoming unstoppable.

As for Palin, I was recently talking to a diehard Republican who is
convinced she is working for the Democrats. In his opinion, nothing
else explains the damage she is doing the Republican Party.


Obama gets my vote as Messiah of the year! Your boy can do no wrong.

http://tinyurl.com/y8ov56y


Yup, it sure is starting to look that way. Sure does suck to be a
Republican these days, doesn't it?



Thunder, they're really embarassed by Palin... the normal, sane ones. The
ones who think she's actually presidential material are not normal. It
really ****es them off (the latter), who can't understand why normal folks
aren't willing to follow them down the path to destruction.

If the jobs situation turns around before the next Congressional election,
the Dems will likely increase their lead in the House and perhaps even the
Senate. If the economy continues to rebound, Obama will be reelected in
another landslide. So far, I haven't seen a viable presidential-level Rep.,
but of course it's way early.

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On 12/26/09 11:42 AM, Jack wrote:
On Dec 26, 11:15 am, wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 08:12:54 -0800, Jack wrote:
"His boy?" I think you mean *our* President. You can live in denial,
but I'll point out Obama's main legislative agenda, health care reform,
looks to be on track for passage. The recession is over and jobs
*will* rebound. Not at all bad for his *first* year in office. I'm
thinking Obama is becoming unstoppable.


You'd better start working harder to get the word out. Your opinion is
now in the overwhelming minority.


LOL, more denial from the right.


LOL yourself...

"Overall, 44% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the
President's performance. The President’s overall approval has stayed
between 44% and 46% every day for thirteen days. Prior to that, it had
stayed between 46% and 50% every day for more than two months. Fifty-
six percent (56%) now disapprove of the President’s performance."

That bears repeating... "Fifty-six percent (56%) now disapprove of the
President’s performance."



Ooooooh...jackoff is quoting the right-wing rasmussen bull****
poll...how impressive.

The legit polls are reporting different information.
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"Loogypicker" wrote in message
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On Dec 25, 7:14 pm, John H wrote:
...Change is coming!

The NYTimes is giving seniors a Christmas present to ponder.

http://tinyurl.com/yl9vumo

"Peter R. Orszag, the White House budget director and a disciple of
the Dartmouth data, has noted. We can no longer afford an overall
health care system in which the thought is more is always better,
because it s not. "

Another - "Because Dartmouth s analysis focuses solely on patients who
have died, a case like Mr. Putrus s would not show up in its data.
That is why critics say Dartmouth s approach takes an overly
pessimistic view of medicine: if you consider only the patients who
die, there is really no way to know whether it makes sense to spend
more on one case than another."

A preview of things to come?
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Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!

John H


John, couldn't you, at least during the holidays stop your stupid and
inane everything Obama is bad bull****?



He can't help it. He and Rob are truly losers. Rob is obnoxious, so I've
decided to just ignore his posts.. call it a New Year resolution.

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"Jim" wrote

\ I guess he's your boy as well.
Americans are nervous about your boy running amok in our candy store
handing out goodies to his friends.


It's a little late for that. He's done give the candy store away.

Steve




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On 12/26/09 11:48 AM, nom=de=plume wrote:
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On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 09:54:54 -0500, John H wrote:


"His boy?" I think you mean *our* President. You can live in denial,
but I'll point out Obama's main legislative agenda, health care reform,
looks to be on track for passage. The recession is over and jobs *will*
rebound. Not at all bad for his *first* year in office. I'm thinking
Obama is becoming unstoppable.

As for Palin, I was recently talking to a diehard Republican who is
convinced she is working for the Democrats. In his opinion, nothing
else explains the damage she is doing the Republican Party.

Obama gets my vote as Messiah of the year! Your boy can do no wrong.

http://tinyurl.com/y8ov56y


Yup, it sure is starting to look that way. Sure does suck to be a
Republican these days, doesn't it?



Thunder, they're really embarassed by Palin... the normal, sane ones. The
ones who think she's actually presidential material are not normal. It
really ****es them off (the latter), who can't understand why normal folks
aren't willing to follow them down the path to destruction.

If the jobs situation turns around before the next Congressional election,
the Dems will likely increase their lead in the House and perhaps even the
Senate. If the economy continues to rebound, Obama will be reelected in
another landslide. So far, I haven't seen a viable presidential-level Rep.,
but of course it's way early.



Palin is even less qualified for high office than Dubya was. You'd think
eight years of his incompetency would make voters wary about dumb,
simple-minded pols...

Look who supports Palin he BAR, herring, jackoff, et cetera...the
dumbest of the dumb.


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On 12/26/09 11:50 AM, nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message
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On Dec 25, 7:14 pm, John wrote:
...Change is coming!

The NYTimes is giving seniors a Christmas present to ponder.

http://tinyurl.com/yl9vumo

"Peter R. Orszag, the White House budget director and a disciple of
the Dartmouth data, has noted. We can no longer afford an overall
health care system in which the thought is more is always better,
because it s not. "

Another - "Because Dartmouth s analysis focuses solely on patients who
have died, a case like Mr. Putrus s would not show up in its data.
That is why critics say Dartmouth s approach takes an overly
pessimistic view of medicine: if you consider only the patients who
die, there is really no way to know whether it makes sense to spend
more on one case than another."

A preview of things to come?
--

Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!

John H


John, couldn't you, at least during the holidays stop your stupid and
inane everything Obama is bad bull****?



He can't help it. He and Rob are truly losers. Rob is obnoxious, so I've
decided to just ignore his posts.. call it a New Year resolution.


"Rob" changes his handles here more frequently than he changes his
underwear, his wife says.
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On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 08:42:30 -0800, Jack wrote:

On Dec 26, 11:15Â*am, thunder wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 08:12:54 -0800, Jack wrote:
"His boy?" Â*I think you mean *our* President. Â*You can live in
denial, but I'll point out Obama's main legislative agenda, health
care reform, looks to be on track for passage. Â*The recession is
over and jobs *will* rebound. Â*Not at all bad for his *first* year
in office. Â*I'm thinking Obama is becoming unstoppable.


You'd better start working harder to get the word out. Â*Your opinion
is now in the overwhelming minority.


LOL, more denial from the right.


LOL yourself...

"Overall, 44% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the
President's performance. The President’s overall approval has stayed
between 44% and 46% every day for thirteen days. Prior to that, it had
stayed between 46% and 50% every day for more than two months. Fifty-
six percent (56%) now disapprove of the President’s performance."

That bears repeating... "Fifty-six percent (56%) now disapprove of the
President’s performance."


A 45% approval rating is not an "overwhelming minority." Republican
approval ratings are approaching an overwhelming minority.

http://www.pollingreport.com/cong_rep.htm

But then, who cares about poll numbers. At about this time in his
Presidency, Reagan's approval ratings were less than 50%. He served two
full terms, and many consider him to be one of the great presidents.
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On 12/26/09 11:57 AM, thunder wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 08:42:30 -0800, Jack wrote:

On Dec 26, 11:15 am, wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 08:12:54 -0800, Jack wrote:
"His boy?" I think you mean *our* President. You can live in
denial, but I'll point out Obama's main legislative agenda, health
care reform, looks to be on track for passage. The recession is
over and jobs *will* rebound. Not at all bad for his *first* year
in office. I'm thinking Obama is becoming unstoppable.

You'd better start working harder to get the word out. Your opinion
is now in the overwhelming minority.

LOL, more denial from the right.


LOL yourself...

"Overall, 44% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the
President's performance. The President’s overall approval has stayed
between 44% and 46% every day for thirteen days. Prior to that, it had
stayed between 46% and 50% every day for more than two months. Fifty-
six percent (56%) now disapprove of the President’s performance."

That bears repeating... "Fifty-six percent (56%) now disapprove of the
President’s performance."


A 45% approval rating is not an "overwhelming minority." Republican
approval ratings are approaching an overwhelming minority.

http://www.pollingreport.com/cong_rep.htm

But then, who cares about poll numbers. At about this time in his
Presidency, Reagan's approval ratings were less than 50%. He served two
full terms, and many consider him to be one of the great presidents.


The right-wing scumbags are hopeful, because, well, hope is all they have.
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On Dec 26, 11:57*am, thunder wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 08:42:30 -0800, Jack wrote:
On Dec 26, 11:15*am, thunder wrote:
On Sat, 26 Dec 2009 08:12:54 -0800, Jack wrote:
"His boy?" *I think you mean *our* President. *You can live in
denial, but I'll point out Obama's main legislative agenda, health
care reform, looks to be on track for passage. *The recession is
over and jobs *will* rebound. *Not at all bad for his *first* year
in office. *I'm thinking Obama is becoming unstoppable.


You'd better start working harder to get the word out. *Your opinion
is now in the overwhelming minority.


LOL, more denial from the right.


LOL yourself...


"Overall, 44% of voters say they at least somewhat approve of the
President's performance. The President’s overall approval has stayed
between 44% and 46% every day for thirteen days. Prior to that, it had
stayed between 46% and 50% every day for more than two months. Fifty-
six percent (56%) now disapprove of the President’s performance."


That bears repeating... "Fifty-six percent (56%) now disapprove of the
President’s performance."


A 45% approval rating is not an "overwhelming minority." *Republican
approval ratings are approaching an overwhelming minority.

http://www.pollingreport.com/cong_rep.htm

But then, who cares about poll numbers. *At about this time in his
Presidency, Reagan's approval ratings were less than 50%. *He served two
full terms, and many consider him to be one of the great presidents.


And Obama has fallen in the polls farther and faster than any other
president in recent memory, including Carter. But to define
"overwhelming", I'm just using the liberal's definition. After all,
you guys called a 2 - 3 % victory for Obama in the popular vote
overwhelming. You're not allowed to change the definition now just
because your boy looks bad. Too bad.

After this recession falters along, then the tax hikes start kicking
in for *all* Americans, and the stagflation is the top story, it won't
matter how loudly you guys shout that it's Bush's fault. The public
has a short memory, and it's your boy in charge. Obama will be Carter
redux... another Dem one-hit-wonder. It's already in the cards.
Enjoy it while you can.

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