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Monday December 05, 2005--Forty-eight percent (48%) of American
adults approve of the way George W. Bush is performing his role as
President. That's the President's highest rating since October 8.


http://www.rasmussenreports.com/Bush_Job_Approval.htm





What do you attribute the increase to, considering how absolutely
nothing has changed in the past 10 days?

I already listed the reasons in another post last week:

"People care about the stock market hitting a 4 1/2 year high, the
low
unemployment rate, the increased spending on big-ticket manufactured
goods,
the dropping fuel prices, and the improving consumer confidence
numbers."

Things like Joe Lieberman's op-ed piece in the WSJ are just icing on
the cake. ;-)


ROFL!

Did the stock market not just hit a 4 1/2 year high?

Did unemployment numbers not fall again on Friday?

Did consumer retail spending not increase by 22% over the Thanksgiving
weekend?

Did spending on big-ticket manufactured goods not increase over last
year?

Did gas prices not fall by nearly 20% in the last 5 weeks?

Did Lieberman not just write a piece in the WSJ about the improving
conditions in Iraq?

I'm curious as to what is making you ROFL?

How old are your kids?


2 1/2, 4, and 6. And I know where you're going with this. I'd be
concerned too. But sooner or later we're going to have to confront these
maniac Islamic fundamentalists. I'd prefer we do it now before they
obtain nukes.


All the pretty improvements you listed are of no consequence to the
lifespan of your kids. You'd better enjoy them now. It's hard to talk to
them when they're in wooden boxes, which is exactly where they'll be if
our current strategy continues. Uncle Sam wants your babies.


If the current strategy continues, there will be no countries left in the
Middle East that are capable of launching an attack against the United
States...nor willing to employ terrorists as mercenaries in launching a
clandestine war against the United States.

Fight them now, so that we don't have to fight them later.



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Monday December 05, 2005--Forty-eight percent (48%) of American
adults approve of the way George W. Bush is performing his role as
President. That's the President's highest rating since October 8.


http://www.rasmussenreports.com/Bush_Job_Approval.htm





What do you attribute the increase to, considering how absolutely
nothing has changed in the past 10 days?

I already listed the reasons in another post last week:

"People care about the stock market hitting a 4 1/2 year high, the
low
unemployment rate, the increased spending on big-ticket manufactured
goods,
the dropping fuel prices, and the improving consumer confidence
numbers."

Things like Joe Lieberman's op-ed piece in the WSJ are just icing on
the cake. ;-)


ROFL!

Did the stock market not just hit a 4 1/2 year high?

Did unemployment numbers not fall again on Friday?

Did consumer retail spending not increase by 22% over the Thanksgiving
weekend?

Did spending on big-ticket manufactured goods not increase over last
year?

Did gas prices not fall by nearly 20% in the last 5 weeks?

Did Lieberman not just write a piece in the WSJ about the improving
conditions in Iraq?

I'm curious as to what is making you ROFL?

How old are your kids?

2 1/2, 4, and 6. And I know where you're going with this. I'd be
concerned too. But sooner or later we're going to have to confront
these maniac Islamic fundamentalists. I'd prefer we do it now before
they obtain nukes.


All the pretty improvements you listed are of no consequence to the
lifespan of your kids. You'd better enjoy them now. It's hard to talk to
them when they're in wooden boxes, which is exactly where they'll be if
our current strategy continues. Uncle Sam wants your babies.


If the current strategy continues, there will be no countries left in the
Middle East that are capable of launching an attack against the United
States...nor willing to employ terrorists as mercenaries in launching a
clandestine war against the United States.

Fight them now, so that we don't have to fight them later.


What about the home-grown ones in England, Europe, the U.S. and Southeast
Asia?


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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"NOYB" wrote in message
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"NOYB" wrote in message
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Monday December 05, 2005--Forty-eight percent (48%) of American
adults approve of the way George W. Bush is performing his role
as President. That's the President's highest rating since October
8.


http://www.rasmussenreports.com/Bush_Job_Approval.htm





What do you attribute the increase to, considering how absolutely
nothing has changed in the past 10 days?

I already listed the reasons in another post last week:

"People care about the stock market hitting a 4 1/2 year high, the
low
unemployment rate, the increased spending on big-ticket
manufactured goods,
the dropping fuel prices, and the improving consumer confidence
numbers."

Things like Joe Lieberman's op-ed piece in the WSJ are just icing
on the cake. ;-)


ROFL!

Did the stock market not just hit a 4 1/2 year high?

Did unemployment numbers not fall again on Friday?

Did consumer retail spending not increase by 22% over the
Thanksgiving weekend?

Did spending on big-ticket manufactured goods not increase over last
year?

Did gas prices not fall by nearly 20% in the last 5 weeks?

Did Lieberman not just write a piece in the WSJ about the improving
conditions in Iraq?

I'm curious as to what is making you ROFL?

How old are your kids?

2 1/2, 4, and 6. And I know where you're going with this. I'd be
concerned too. But sooner or later we're going to have to confront
these maniac Islamic fundamentalists. I'd prefer we do it now before
they obtain nukes.

All the pretty improvements you listed are of no consequence to the
lifespan of your kids. You'd better enjoy them now. It's hard to talk to
them when they're in wooden boxes, which is exactly where they'll be if
our current strategy continues. Uncle Sam wants your babies.


If the current strategy continues, there will be no countries left in the
Middle East that are capable of launching an attack against the United
States...nor willing to employ terrorists as mercenaries in launching a
clandestine war against the United States.

Fight them now, so that we don't have to fight them later.


What about the home-grown ones in England, Europe, the U.S. and Southeast
Asia?



They're incapable of sustaining their anti-Western actions without the help
of the terror training, hatred, and money that is exported from the Middle
East.



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If the current strategy continues, there will be no countries left in
the Middle East that are capable of launching an attack against the
United States...nor willing to employ terrorists as mercenaries in
launching a clandestine war against the United States.

Fight them now, so that we don't have to fight them later.


What about the home-grown ones in England, Europe, the U.S. and Southeast
Asia?



They're incapable of sustaining their anti-Western actions without the
help of the terror training, hatred, and money that is exported from the
Middle East.


That's silly.


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If the current strategy continues, there will be no countries left in
the Middle East that are capable of launching an attack against the
United States...nor willing to employ terrorists as mercenaries in
launching a clandestine war against the United States.

Fight them now, so that we don't have to fight them later.

What about the home-grown ones in England, Europe, the U.S. and
Southeast Asia?



They're incapable of sustaining their anti-Western actions without the
help of the terror training, hatred, and money that is exported from the
Middle East.


That's silly.


No, really...it's not.

It's hard to maintain a movement, when the fundamental pillars of that
movement begin to crumble. Those Islamic fundamentalist hate groups thrive
on the despair and hopelessness that thrives in the Middle East. Providing
Muslims a taste of democracy and the fruits of capitalism provides them
hope...a hope that will displace the hatred that comes from despair.







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If the current strategy continues, there will be no countries left in
the Middle East that are capable of launching an attack against the
United States...nor willing to employ terrorists as mercenaries in
launching a clandestine war against the United States.

Fight them now, so that we don't have to fight them later.

What about the home-grown ones in England, Europe, the U.S. and
Southeast Asia?


They're incapable of sustaining their anti-Western actions without the
help of the terror training, hatred, and money that is exported from the
Middle East.


That's silly.


No, really...it's not.

It's hard to maintain a movement, when the fundamental pillars of that
movement begin to crumble. Those Islamic fundamentalist hate groups
thrive on the despair and hopelessness that thrives in the Middle East.
Providing Muslims a taste of democracy and the fruits of capitalism
provides them hope...a hope that will displace the hatred that comes from
despair.


Y'all let me know when that happens, ya heah?


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If the current strategy continues, there will be no countries left in
the Middle East that are capable of launching an attack against the
United States...nor willing to employ terrorists as mercenaries in
launching a clandestine war against the United States.

Fight them now, so that we don't have to fight them later.

What about the home-grown ones in England, Europe, the U.S. and
Southeast Asia?


They're incapable of sustaining their anti-Western actions without the
help of the terror training, hatred, and money that is exported from
the Middle East.

That's silly.


No, really...it's not.

It's hard to maintain a movement, when the fundamental pillars of that
movement begin to crumble. Those Islamic fundamentalist hate groups
thrive on the despair and hopelessness that thrives in the Middle East.
Providing Muslims a taste of democracy and the fruits of capitalism
provides them hope...a hope that will displace the hatred that comes from
despair.


Y'all let me know when that happens, ya heah?


Are you fleeing to Cana-duh?



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NOYB wrote:

It's hard to maintain a movement, when the fundamental pillars of that
movement begin to crumble. Those Islamic fundamentalist hate groups thrive
on the despair and hopelessness that thrives in the Middle East. Providing
Muslims a taste of democracy and the fruits of capitalism provides them
hope...a hope that will displace the hatred that comes from despair.


What you right wing lemmings fail to understand is that the Middle
Eastern people are different from us. They live by different
principles, plain and simple. They don't WANT to be like us.

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NOYB wrote:

It's hard to maintain a movement, when the fundamental pillars of that
movement begin to crumble. Those Islamic fundamentalist hate groups
thrive
on the despair and hopelessness that thrives in the Middle East.
Providing
Muslims a taste of democracy and the fruits of capitalism provides them
hope...a hope that will displace the hatred that comes from despair.


What you right wing lemmings fail to understand ........


Didn't you just post this Kevin?

"Jim, I thought that as the reverend, you deemed it not acceptable to
denigrate and belittle others. Why is it okay for you, and the others
in your right wing circle jerk club to do so, but then you turn around
and chastise others?"

My, my, my.



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NOYB wrote:

It's hard to maintain a movement, when the fundamental pillars of that
movement begin to crumble. Those Islamic fundamentalist hate groups
thrive
on the despair and hopelessness that thrives in the Middle East.
Providing
Muslims a taste of democracy and the fruits of capitalism provides them
hope...a hope that will displace the hatred that comes from despair.


What you right wing lemmings fail to understand is that the Middle
Eastern people are different from us. They live by different
principles, plain and simple. They don't WANT to be like us.


I guess that all of those satellite dishes on their homes mean that they are
closed minded and only want to hear what the cleric's have to say?




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