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pisser 01-03-06 03:45 PM

Bush's ratings drop from 42% to 34% in one month
 
due to the political fallout from the UAE controversy.

What happened to Albed's boy?

He's burying himself, that's what!

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

Fukin Titanic, going down to the bottom of the ocean!

Burn Baby Burn!

Mayday! Mayday!

What's the frequency, Kenneth????

Your goin, down..down..down...down.....

Kamakazie!???!?!?!?!?

Bottom feeder!!!!! :EB:

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Dawn 01-03-06 05:49 PM

I'd say you're having fun. :D

pisser 01-03-06 08:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dawn
I'd say you're having fun. :D

I drank too much Red bull today! :encore: :encore: :encore:

Nicobie 03-03-06 07:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pisser
I drank too much Red bull today! :encore: :encore: :encore:

Why should he care about your chit. You didn't vote for him last time and now there is no other vote needed to keep him in office.

Nothing lame about that.

JackSpratts 10-03-06 09:56 AM

Is to. Is not. Is to. Is not.

Bush's Approval Rating Falls To New Low. – AP

Then there's this:

“Stung by criticism, senior officials at the White House and the RNC are reminding GOP members of Congress that Bush's approval ratings may be low, but theirs is lower.”

Now that’s Presidential leadership lol.

- js.

albed 10-03-06 10:26 AM

I expect congress to be chanting "arab-lover" while they burn a cross on the whitehouse lawn soon. Senator Robert Byrd leading the rally of course.

theknife 15-03-06 04:28 PM

so just how low can the Prez fall? the latest Pew poll has him at 33%. here's the fun part:
Quote:

President Bush's declining image also is reflected in the single-word descriptions people use to describe their impression of the president. Three years ago, positive one-word descriptions of Bush far outnumbered negative ones. Over the past two years, the positive-negative balance has been roughly equal. But the one-word characterizations have turned decidedly negative since last July.

Currently, 48% use a negative word to describe Bush compared with just 28% who use a positive term, and 10% who use neutral language.

The changing impressions of the president can best be viewed by tracking over time how often words come up in these top-of-the-mind associations. Until now, the most frequently offered word to describe the president was "honest," but this comes up far less often today than in the past. Other positive traits such as "integrity" are also cited less, and virtually no respondent used superlatives such as "excellent" or "great" # terms that came up fairly often in previous surveys.

The single word most frequently associated with George W. Bush today is "incompetent,"and close behind are two other increasingly mentioned descriptors: "idiot" and "liar." All three are mentioned far more often today than a year ago.
:hystery:

Nicobie 15-03-06 07:24 PM

u dillweeds deserve the gov'ment u voted for. quite complaining Dillweed.

JackSpratts 15-03-06 08:37 PM

the mob turns...

Hegemonic 19-03-06 05:14 PM

oh dear, if this keeps up he'll never get re-elected in 2008! :RE:

how about this poll?

miss_silver 19-03-06 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hegemonic
oh dear, if this keeps up he'll never get re-elected in 2008! :RE:

how about this poll?

I'm afraid your poll has nothing to do with Bush rating dropping since it clearly says "Do you believe dems in congress have a clear plan for Iraq" 25% yes, 68% no.

Sure hope as hell he will not be reelected in 2008 or else they will be some major :KA: if it's the case!

Hegemonic 19-03-06 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by miss_silver
I'm afraid your poll has nothing to do with Bush rating dropping since it clearly says "Do you believe dems in congress have a clear plan for Iraq" 25% yes, 68% no.

Sure hope as hell he will not be reelected in 2008 or else they will be some major :KA: if it's the case!

No, but shows that the electorate, while currently not too fond of Bush, isn't particularly enamored with Democrats either, a reality much more dangerous to them considering they're up for re-election and he is not.

Of course all that hinges on whether you believe these polls or not, the bias evident in them has been proven a number of times.

albed 19-03-06 11:05 PM

You don't need a poll to figure out the liberal plan for Iraq:

Plan A: support Bush when it's popular

Plan B: turn against Bush when it's popular

Quote:

Originally Posted by miss_silver
Sure hope as hell he will not be reelected in 2008 or else they will be some major :KA: if it's the case!

Bush is not elegible for reelection after two terms. Hegemonic was being sarcastic, as emphasized by the roll eyes smilie.

Hegemonic 19-03-06 11:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by albed
You don't need a poll to figure out the liberal plan for Iraq:

Plan A: support Bush when it's popular

Plan B: turn against Bush when it's popular

Bush is not elegible for reelection after two terms. Hegemonic was being sarcastic, as emphasized by the roll eyes smilie.

While their plan for Iraq is indeed 2 parts, it more like;

Plan A: Cut

Plan B: RUN!

albed 22-03-06 11:20 AM

But they're only saying that because it's popular now.


If it was popular to pretend to have courage and determination like before, they'd fake it again.


They have no interest at all in the well being of the United States, only in their own selfish gain.

theknife 22-03-06 04:57 PM

^back-to-back bush bots^ - they must be in season :hyper:

Hegemonic 22-03-06 06:25 PM

Wow a Bush hater, you're insanely trendy and hip, can I subscribe to your newsletter?

albed 22-03-06 07:11 PM

If one of you liberal propaganda parrots would turn around you could be 'back-to-back' too.


Just one now; if you both do it you'll be in the same position again.

theknife 20-04-06 05:41 PM

so how low can he go? geez, even the Fox News crowd is swimming away from the ship:

Quote:

04/20/06 FOX Poll: Gloomy Economic Views; Bush Approval at New Low

President Bush’s job approval rating slipped this week and stands at a new low of 33 percent approve, down from 36 percent two weeks ago and 39 percent in mid-March. A year ago this time, 47 percent approved and two years ago 50 percent approved (April 2004).

Approval among Republicans is below 70 percent for the first time of Bush’s presidency. Two-thirds (66 percent) approve of Bush’s job performance today, down almost 20 percentage points from this time last year when 84 percent of Republicans approved. Among Democrats, 11 percent approve today, while 14 percent approved last April.
so, will the upcoming Rove indictment will knock him into the 20's?

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,192468,00.html

Drakonix 20-04-06 06:17 PM

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During the Clinton administration I had an extremely good and well-paying job.


I took numerous vacations and had several vacation homes.


Since President Bush took office, I have watched my entire life change for the worse.


I lost my job.


I lost my two sons in that terrible Iraqi War.


I lost my homes.


I lost my health insurance.


As a matter of fact, I lost virtually everything and became homeless.








Adding insult to injury, when the authorities found me living like an animal, instead of helping me, they arrested me.


I will do anything that Senator Kerry and Senator Kennedy want to ensure that a Democrat is back in the White House come next election.



Bush has to go.















Sincerely,



Saddam Hussein


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