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![]() Eisboch wrote in message ... Harry Krause wrote in message ... The fact is this: A significant majority of Americans believe Bush is doing a crappy job. Whether his exact favorable poll rating is 37% or 41% or whatever, it is low...and that is good news. You know, I don't follow, nor am I influenced by all these endless political micropolls. The primary reason is that I really don't give a damm and have other interests that keep me occupied. That said, though, it has occurred to me that a statement like that in the above paragraph is misleading as hell. All the polls that I see (with only cursory interest on my part) deal with specific issues, such as "Do you agree or disagree with how the POTUS is handling the war in Iraq, or did he respond appropriately to the hurricanes. In these two categories he has a low favorable rating. But that doesn't necessarily believe the majority of Americans think he's a lousy president. Statements like the above quoted paragraph are not accurate in my opinion and spread misinformation. Harry, correct me if I am wrong. Eisboch Dammit! Replace "believe" with "mean". (I type faster than I can think) Eisboch |