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Re: Uh-oh, George Bush is now worse than Jimmy Carter
I'm not sure what point you guys are trying to prove. Bush was re-elected after the war, after no WMD were found. It's too late now for people to say they're unhappy. They picked him -again- with most of the facts of now already in place.
Re: Uh-oh, George Bush is now worse than Jimmy Carter
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Originally Posted by BelichickFan
I'm not sure what point you guys are trying to prove. Bush was re-elected after the war, after no WMD were found. It's too late now for people to say they're unhappy. They picked him -again- with most of the facts of now already in place.
well, that's debatable.... we're still learning about Ohio impropriety...
regardless, '04 was more a reflection on John Kerry than George Bush... America wasn't about to turn it's back on Bush's war at that relatively unspoiled point... Heck, Rove kept raising the terror threat level to orange and red all through the summer, and 4/5ths of the scandals weren't even fully uncovered yet... Abu Gharib, Halliburton, Libby/Rove vs. Fitzgerald, wire tapping, caging lists, cabinet members dropping like flies, Haditha, Gitmo, U.S. Attorneys, secret prisons, fabricated evidence against Iran and on and on and on...
Wonder how George would do today if he were up for re-election...
Last edited by PressCoverage; 06-21-2007 at 07:13 PM..
Re: Uh-oh, George Bush is now worse than Jimmy Carter
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Originally Posted by BelichickFan
I'm not sure what point you guys are trying to prove. Bush was re-elected after the war, after no WMD were found. It's too late now for people to say they're unhappy. They picked him -again- with most of the facts of now already in place.
i think what they are trying to prove in that George Bush is now worse than Jimmy Carter.
Re: Uh-oh, George Bush is now worse than Jimmy Carter
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Originally Posted by BelichickFan
I'm not sure what point you guys are trying to prove. Bush was re-elected after the war, after no WMD were found. It's too late now for people to say they're unhappy. They picked him -again- with most of the facts of now already in place.
The biggest reason for Bush's high disapproval currently is the Immigration/Amnesty Bill this is something the MSM will not acknowledge.
Zogby has congress's approval rating with respect to Immigration at 3%!!!!!!!!!!!
Byush is barely better at 9%!!
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"Some guys play in all-star games, some guys don't. I don't know who picks all those all-star teams. In all honesty, I don't know who picks the combine, for that matter," Belichick said. "How does (Miami-Ohio offensive lineman Brandon) Brooks not get invited to the combine? How did Vollmer not get invited to the combine? I don't know. We can't really worry about that. We just have to try to evaluate them the best we can."
Re: Uh-oh, George Bush is now worse than Jimmy Carter
It's kinda a shadow puppet............ The mood of the country is glum right now, that will show in every poll. It's not a good time to be a politician (on either side).
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But the White House cannot pin his rating on the war alone. Bush scores record or near record lows on every major issue: from the economy (34 percent approve, 60 percent disapprove) to health care (28 percent approve, 61 percent disapprove) to immigration (23 percent approve, 63 percent disapprove). And—in the worst news, perhaps, for the crowded field of Republicans hoping to succeed Bush in 2008—50 percent of Americans disapprove of the president’s handling of terrorism and homeland security. Only 43 percent approve, on an issue that has been the GOP’s trump card in national elections since 9/11.
The paragraph above is rather telling. Now I dont partiucularly care for the job GB or congress is doing, but lets get real.. The fact that economy and WOT issues are so low, despite a remarkably robust economy (considering the landscape anyway) and the fact that no major terror attacks in 5 years, is indicative of the fact that, in general, people are just fed up and answering on emotion rather than actual facts.
Hmmm, sounds like some BB's I know
Last edited by Patriot_in_NY; 06-21-2007 at 10:30 PM..