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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4482401/
Extracts A majority of Americans -- 57 percent -- say they want their next president to steer the country away from the course set by Bush... Bush no longer is viewed as someone who can bring the country together. Two in three now say Bush cares more about protecting the interests of large business corporations, up from 58 percent in December. |
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How about the other parts, Jim?
"Bush's overall support, 50 percent, was unchanged from February and equal to the lowest of his presidency; only the war on terrorism continues to garner him the support of more than six in 10 Americans." |
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Written by Richard Morin? Interesting. The Washington Post let's an
antiwar leftist write so-called "news" articles for its paper. Here's a link to a website called www.why-war.com, which loves to quote Morin: http://www.why-war.com/news/author.p...=Richard+Morin Read all of the "unbiased (LOL!) news reporting" by Richard Morin. And Harry says that Newsmax is bad...? "Jim" wrote in message ... http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4482401/ Extracts A majority of Americans -- 57 percent -- say they want their next president to steer the country away from the course set by Bush... Bush no longer is viewed as someone who can bring the country together. Two in three now say Bush cares more about protecting the interests of large business corporations, up from 58 percent in December. |
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You think this part is GOOD?
NOYB wrote: How about the other parts, Jim? "Bush's overall support, 50 percent, was unchanged from February and equal to the ***lowest of his presidency***; only the war on terrorism continues to garner him the support of more than six in 10 Americans." |
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Jim wrote:
You think this part is GOOD? NOYB wrote: How about the other parts, Jim? "Bush's overall support, 50 percent, was unchanged from February and equal to the ***lowest of his presidency***; only the war on terrorism continues to garner him the support of more than six in 10 Americans." The only issue that concerns Noybby is that we continue to bomb the crap out of everyone, in order to assure what he thinks will be world peace. |
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On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 12:48:54 -0500, Jim wrote:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4482401/ Extracts A majority of Americans -- 57 percent -- say they want their next president to steer the country away from the course set by Bush... Bush no longer is viewed as someone who can bring the country together. Two in three now say Bush cares more about protecting the interests of large business corporations, up from 58 percent in December. Pick one of the following in this unbiased survey. 1. I'd rather the country continue in its downward economic spiral, suffering the attacks of terrorists while losing millions of jobs under the current president. 2. I'd rather have a brand new president who will change everything for the better and make our lives all peaches and cream. Gee, that would provide fair results. Probably worthy of a few column inches in the Washington Post and the New York Times. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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John H wrote:
On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 12:48:54 -0500, Jim wrote: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4482401/ Extracts A majority of Americans -- 57 percent -- say they want their next president to steer the country away from the course set by Bush... Bush no longer is viewed as someone who can bring the country together. Two in three now say Bush cares more about protecting the interests of large business corporations, up from 58 percent in December. Pick one of the following in this unbiased survey. 1. I'd rather the country continue in its downward economic spiral, suffering the attacks of terrorists while losing millions of jobs under the current president. Gee, and we thought you were totally unaware of what was happening in this country. But you do know. 2. I'd rather have a brand new president who will change everything for the better and make our lives all peaches and cream. Whatever a new president does, he cannot do worse than Bush. |
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![]() "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 09 Mar 2004 12:48:54 -0500, Jim wrote: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4482401/ Extracts A majority of Americans -- 57 percent -- say they want their next president to steer the country away from the course set by Bush... Bush no longer is viewed as someone who can bring the country together. Two in three now say Bush cares more about protecting the interests of large business corporations, up from 58 percent in December. Pick one of the following in this unbiased survey. 1. I'd rather the country continue in its downward economic spiral, suffering the attacks of terrorists while losing millions of jobs under the current president. 2. I'd rather have a brand new president who will change everything for the better and make our lives all peaches and cream. Gee, that would provide fair results. Probably worthy of a few column inches in the Washington Post and the New York Times. The headlines could have just as easily read.....Support for Kerry soft. "Bush's overall support, 50 percent, was unchanged from February and equal to the lowest of his presidency; only the war on terrorism continues to garner him the support of more than six in 10 Americans." 50% after six months of the nine dwarves bashing him daily.....that is damn good. "Also, Bush begins the campaign with a strong reservoir of support that Kerry lacks: Nearly nine in 10 Bush supporters say they "strongly" support him, compared with two in three Kerry voters. In addition, six in 10 Kerry supporters say they are voting for the Democrat more as a protest against Bush and his policies, and not because they are attracted to Kerry. By contrast, nearly nine in 10 Bush voters say their support is based on their feelings toward the president, not disapproval of Kerry." Note also the poll was of 'registered' voters, not the more accurate 'likely' or probably voter. Polls of 'registered' voters historically have swung to the liberal side. John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message ... You think this part is GOOD? NOYB wrote: How about the other parts, Jim? "Bush's overall support, 50 percent, was unchanged from February and equal to the ***lowest of his presidency***; 50% is the lowest of *Bush's* Presidency, but by historical standards for this time of year in an election year, it's right on par with most Presidents. On March 15-17th, 1996, the CNN/Gallup poll had Clinton at 52%. On January 5-7th, 1996, Clinton's Approval rating was at 42%. only the war on terrorism continues to garner him the support of more than six in 10 Americans." 60% is pretty damn good...especially when most Americans consider this one of their top two issues. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: You think this part is GOOD? NOYB wrote: How about the other parts, Jim? "Bush's overall support, 50 percent, was unchanged from February and equal to the ***lowest of his presidency***; only the war on terrorism continues to garner him the support of more than six in 10 Americans." The only issue that concerns Noybby is that we continue to bomb the crap out of everyone, in order to assure what he thinks will be world peace. Kinda ironic, no? However, I really don't care if the World is at peace. I *do* care if individuals like bin Laden have the ability to control as vital a portion of the World as the Middle East...and it's oil. Our country's only weakness is our huge dependence on oil. Without it, we can be brought to our knees economically. The peace and survival of the United States of America is all that really matters to me. |
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