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Author: Oropan |
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Date Posted: 11:03:07 04/12/07 Thu In reply to: Oropan 's message, "Re: Spin? I put the number in context. You attempted to isloate it to understate its significance." on 11:00:34 04/12/07 Thu I'm making a killing in the market today between these goofy posts on this board. That will probably p+++ you off I suppose. >Com'on Mo, you know absolutly nothing is going to >happen or change much with this Congress and as far as >Bush....he will be President for the next one and >three quarter's years and then he will retire just >like other Presidents. I know you hate the guy but he >is not running for reelection and I sure he could care >less about people like you badmouthing him. I do have >a problem with people like you that are rooting for >the defeat of the US. I'm not sure you realize the >implications of your wishes. > > > > > > > > >>BTW, how do you spot a trend from one number? >>Perspective is everything. Looks like bush has a lot >>to worry about from you observation below. >> >>>I've never been a fan of Congress....DEm or Rep. The >>>less they do the better I like it. I guess If you ran >>>a business where 60% of your customers didn't like or >>>approve of you, you wouldn't last very long. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>>Numbers in isolation mean nothing. You have to put >>>>them in perspective. >>>> >>>>>>You're clueless as usual. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>href="http://www.pollingreport.com/CongJob.htm">ht >t >>p >>>: >>>>/ >>>>>/ >>>>>>www.pollingreport.com/CongJob.htm >>>>>> >>>>>>NBC/Wall Street Journal RV >>>>>> 9/8-11/06 20 approval 65 disaproval >>>>>> . >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>>>I guess that means 60% disapprove. That ain't >>>gone >>>>>>to >>>>>>>>>win ya too many elections. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Why does he get everything arse backwards? >>>>>>>>>>Well, we all know he's a worthless >>>>prognosticator; >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>href="http://www.voy.com/60108/19835.html">htt >p >>: >>>/ >>>>/ >>>>>w >>>>>>w >>>>>>>w >>>>>>>>. >>>>>>>>>v >>>>>>>>>>oy.com/60108/19835.html >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>href="http://www.suntimes.com/news/politics/33 >4 >>1 >>>4 >>>>5 >>>>>, >>>>>>C >>>>>>>S >>>>>>>>T >>>>>>>>>- >>>>>>>>>>NWS-cong10.article">http://www.suntimes.com/ne >w >>s >>>/ >>>>p >>>>>o >>>>>>l >>>>>>>i >>>>>>>>t >>>>>>>>>i >>>>>>>>>>cs/334145,CST-NWS-cong10.article >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>Congress enjoys something new -- public >>>approval >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>April 10, 2007 >>>>>>>>>>Public approval for Congress is at its highest >>>>>>level >>>>>>>>>>in a year as Democrats mark 100 days in power >>>and >>>>>>>>step >>>>>>>>>>up their confrontation with President Bush >over >>>>>his >>>>>>>>>>handling of the Iraq war, the issue that >>>>>>overshadows >>>>>>>>>>all others. >>>>>>>>>>Overall approval for Congress is 40 percent. >>The >>>>>>>>>>survey shows Bush's approval ratings remain in >>>>the >>>>>>>>>>mid-30 percent range. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>''The Democrats are back,'' Rep. Nancy Pelosi, >>>>the >>>>>>>>>>first woman speaker in history, had exulted on >>>>>Jan. >>>>>>>3 >>>>>>>>>>as her party claimed control for the first >time >>>>in >>>>>>>>>>more than a decade. >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>While Iraq has dominated since then, Democrats >>>>>also >>>>>>>>>>quickly showcased their domestic priorities >and >>>>>>used >>>>>>>>>>their power to convene hearings to embarrass >>the >>>>>>>>>>administration. AP [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |