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Default Whose support could be lower than Bush?

Answer: Hillary Cliton!

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/2005...ry%20Meter.htm

Hillary Meter: Support Down for Former First Lady

April 19, 2006--Just 26% of Americans say they will definitely vote for
Senator Hillary Clinton if she runs for President in 2008. That matches
the lowest level of support ever recorded for the former First Lady and
is the sixth consecutive Hillary Meter poll showing her solid support
below 30%.

The number who would definitely vote against Clinton in 2008 rose a
couple of points in our latest survey to 41% (see trends).

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Senator Clinton's effort to shift perceptions of her politics towards
the center have stalled as well. She is viewed as politically liberal
by 47% of voters while 35% see her as politically moderate.

In January 2005, 51% saw Clinton as politically liberal. She moderated
her image in the early part of last year, but the number seeing her as
liberal has not consistently dipped below the 45% range.

Collectively, today's Hillary Meter places Senator Clinton a net 58
points to the left of the nation's political center. Two weeks ago, she
was 56 points to the left of center.

The political center is calculated by subtracting the number of
liberals from the number of conservatives among the general public (35%
conservative, 18% liberal for a net +17). For the Senator, 6%
conservative minus 47% liberal equals a net minus 41. The minus 41
reading for Senator Clinton is 58 points away from the plus 17 reading
for the general public.

Nationally, Clinton remains a polarizing figure--40% of Americans have
a favorable opinion of her while 44% hold an unfavorable view.

The Hillary Meter is a twice monthly measure of Senator Hillary
Clinton's effort to move to the political center. The next update is
scheduled for Wednesday, May 3, 2006. For as long as the former First
Lady is a viable candidate for the White House, Rasmussen Reports will
monitor public perceptions of her political ideology.

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"Mule" wrote in message
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I am heading out to my boat to start putting the epoxy barrier coats.
Yesterday I prepped the bottom by washing it down with Interlux 202 solvent,
sanding it w/80 grit and washing it down again with the solvent. I need to
put on at least 3 coats of the epoxy. After that I will be putting on a
coat of bottom paint, fixing some boo-boo's with an OEM gelcoat kit, washing
the boat, waxing it, installing a new thermostat and putting it in the
water. I will then still need to install my new helm seat and the new
bimini.

How about you Mule? Is your boat in the water yet?


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Default Whose support could be lower than Bush?

"Mule" wrote in message
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Answer: Hillary Cliton!

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/2005...ry%20Meter.htm

Hillary Meter: Support Down for Former First Lady


So? My ratings are down around .0007% as a presidential candidate. Luckily,
I'm not running for that office, and neither is she.


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Mule wrote:
Answer: Hillary Cliton!

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/2005...ry%20Meter.htm

Hillary Meter: Support Down for Former First Lady

April 19, 2006--Just 26% of Americans say they will definitely vote for
Senator Hillary Clinton if she runs for President in 2008. That matches
the lowest level of support ever recorded for the former First Lady and
is the sixth consecutive Hillary Meter poll showing her solid support
below 30%.

The number who would definitely vote against Clinton in 2008 rose a
couple of points in our latest survey to 41% (see trends).

Crosstabs are available for Premium Members.

Senator Clinton's effort to shift perceptions of her politics towards
the center have stalled as well. She is viewed as politically liberal
by 47% of voters while 35% see her as politically moderate.

In January 2005, 51% saw Clinton as politically liberal. She moderated
her image in the early part of last year, but the number seeing her as
liberal has not consistently dipped below the 45% range.

Collectively, today's Hillary Meter places Senator Clinton a net 58
points to the left of the nation's political center. Two weeks ago, she
was 56 points to the left of center.

The political center is calculated by subtracting the number of
liberals from the number of conservatives among the general public (35%
conservative, 18% liberal for a net +17). For the Senator, 6%
conservative minus 47% liberal equals a net minus 41. The minus 41
reading for Senator Clinton is 58 points away from the plus 17 reading
for the general public.

Nationally, Clinton remains a polarizing figure--40% of Americans have
a favorable opinion of her while 44% hold an unfavorable view.

The Hillary Meter is a twice monthly measure of Senator Hillary
Clinton's effort to move to the political center. The next update is
scheduled for Wednesday, May 3, 2006. For as long as the former First
Lady is a viable candidate for the White House, Rasmussen Reports will
monitor public perceptions of her political ideology.

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Doug Kanter wrote:
"Mule" wrote in message
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Answer: Hillary Cliton!

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/2005...ry%20Meter.htm

Hillary Meter: Support Down for Former First Lady


So? My ratings are down around .0007% as a presidential candidate. Luckily,
I'm not running for that office, and neither is she.


Something to mull over is the Time magazine's article on the best and
worst congress people. Hillary is considered a very bright up and
comer, and is actually well liked by both Republicans and Democrats on
the hill. Bet you won't hear THAT on Fox.



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Doug Kanter wrote:
"Mule" wrote in message
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Answer: Hillary Cliton!

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/2005...ry%20Meter.htm

Hillary Meter: Support Down for Former First Lady


So? My ratings are down around .0007% as a presidential candidate.
Luckily,
I'm not running for that office, and neither is she.


Something to mull over is the Time magazine's article on the best and
worst congress people. Hillary is considered a very bright up and
comer, and is actually well liked by both Republicans and Democrats on
the hill. Bet you won't hear THAT on Fox.


In reality, "smaller" elected officials are more important than the
president. Some policies, especially the stupidest ones, usually begin on a
grassroots level. Think of the ******s who were banning and/or burning books
some years ago. And here in my town, there was a candidate for town
supervisor a few years back who listed himself as the Republican candidate.
In the tiniest print possible on his flyers, it added "Endorsed by the right
to life party". In a town that's largely Republican, the guy got slammed.
Nobody wanted any part of him.


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On Fri, 28 Apr 2006 13:22:07 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote:

wrote:


Odyssey. Homer. Full of gods and boating.


Much more fun a

Forrester, C.S.
O'Brian, Patrick
Lambdin, Dewey

Sunday is the day. The boat will be put in the water. I will attempt to get
it running. Anyone who wants to fly in from parts unknown, watch, and get a
good laugh is welcome to do so.
--
'Til next time,

John H

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JohnH wrote:

Sunday is the day. The boat will be put in the water. I will attempt to get
it running. Anyone who wants to fly in from parts unknown, watch, and get a
good laugh is welcome to do so.
--
'Til next time,

John H

Sorry I've got to miss that little gem! But, I've got a neighbor, real
nice guy, and is fairly adept at a lot of things. Trouble is, he is
just an accident waiting to happen. I call him Hardluck! Everything he
touches turns to ****! He rented a Bobcat (skid steer loader) to do
some leveling in his back yard. I go over there about a half hour
after, and in that amount of time, he managed to dig into the leach
field for his septic tank, which pretty much flooded the yard. In
flooding the yard, Georgia clay turns to mush. The bobcat is buried so
bad that it's almost on it's side....I just laughed. We had a chain
fall hooked to it, and tried everything. He ended up getting a wrecker.
First wrecker, $125, couldn't get near it. Second wrecker $300 was one
used to get semi's out of ravines and stuff!!!!

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On 28 Apr 2006 11:41:21 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:


JohnH wrote:

Sunday is the day. The boat will be put in the water. I will attempt to get
it running. Anyone who wants to fly in from parts unknown, watch, and get a
good laugh is welcome to do so.
--
'Til next time,

John H

Sorry I've got to miss that little gem! But, I've got a neighbor, real
nice guy, and is fairly adept at a lot of things. Trouble is, he is
just an accident waiting to happen. I call him Hardluck! Everything he
touches turns to ****! He rented a Bobcat (skid steer loader) to do
some leveling in his back yard. I go over there about a half hour
after, and in that amount of time, he managed to dig into the leach
field for his septic tank, which pretty much flooded the yard. In
flooding the yard, Georgia clay turns to mush. The bobcat is buried so
bad that it's almost on it's side....I just laughed. We had a chain
fall hooked to it, and tried everything. He ended up getting a wrecker.
First wrecker, $125, couldn't get near it. Second wrecker $300 was one
used to get semi's out of ravines and stuff!!!!


One of my dreams is to own a Bobcat. I love 'em. One day the church had a
'land clearing' and the guy in charge asked me if I could operate a Bobcat.
(He knew I could operate a chain saw, which was plenty of qualification, I
guess.) Naturally I told him I could!

The rental company delivered the Bobcat, and the man asked if I'd ever
operated one. I wasn't dishonest with him, so he spent 10 minutes showing
me what the levers and pedals do. What a blast! I spent the next several
hours having a ball with the Bobcat. It was like a fantasy come true!
--
'Til next time,

John H

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JohnH wrote:
On 28 Apr 2006 11:41:21 -0700, "basskisser" wrote:


JohnH wrote:

Sunday is the day. The boat will be put in the water. I will attempt to get
it running. Anyone who wants to fly in from parts unknown, watch, and get a
good laugh is welcome to do so.
--
'Til next time,

John H

Sorry I've got to miss that little gem! But, I've got a neighbor, real
nice guy, and is fairly adept at a lot of things. Trouble is, he is
just an accident waiting to happen. I call him Hardluck! Everything he
touches turns to ****! He rented a Bobcat (skid steer loader) to do
some leveling in his back yard. I go over there about a half hour
after, and in that amount of time, he managed to dig into the leach
field for his septic tank, which pretty much flooded the yard. In
flooding the yard, Georgia clay turns to mush. The bobcat is buried so
bad that it's almost on it's side....I just laughed. We had a chain
fall hooked to it, and tried everything. He ended up getting a wrecker.
First wrecker, $125, couldn't get near it. Second wrecker $300 was one
used to get semi's out of ravines and stuff!!!!


One of my dreams is to own a Bobcat. I love 'em. One day the church had a
'land clearing' and the guy in charge asked me if I could operate a Bobcat.
(He knew I could operate a chain saw, which was plenty of qualification, I
guess.) Naturally I told him I could!

The rental company delivered the Bobcat, and the man asked if I'd ever
operated one. I wasn't dishonest with him, so he spent 10 minutes showing
me what the levers and pedals do. What a blast! I spent the next several
hours having a ball with the Bobcat. It was like a fantasy come true!
--
'Til next time,

John H

I rent one about two times a year, I've got woods. My wife says she
thinks the woods don't need clearing that much, but I just like to
play...it's true!

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