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Slowly but surely
Throw the bum out in 04
___________ Bush Job Approval Falls in Two U.S. Polls Sat Sep 6, 4:37 PM ET WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush (news - web sites)'s job approval rating dropped in two polls released on Saturday amid concern about the economy and instability in Iraq (news - web sites). Bush, who faces a re-election fight in just over a year, saw his rating fell sharply from last month in a Zogby America poll of likely voters. Forty-five percent gave Bush positive marks for job performance in the new survey, down from 52 percent in August and the lowest since January 2001, the month he took office. In a Time magazine/CNN poll of registered voters, the president's approval slid to 52 percent. The same poll recorded 63 percent approval for Bush back in May. "The economy clearly is the chief concern," pollster John Zogby said, noting that recent surveys found more people fearful of losing their jobs within the next year. A Labor Department (news - web sites) report Friday showed a weak labor market as initial claims for unemployment aid rose unexpectedly, even as other indicators showed the economy gaining strength. Iraq, where U.S. soldiers face daily attacks amid rebuilding attempts, has also hurt Bush's standing, Zogby said. Bush is scheduled to address the nation Sunday night about Iraq and the war on terrorism. "There is growing concern and impatience about whether the war was worth it," Zogby said. The Time/CNN poll, however, said 72 percent of people surveyed thought the United States had done a "good job" in Iraq since major fighting ended, and 63 percent believed going to war with Iraq was the right decision. The poll found a split on whether the war was worth the toll in American lives and other costs, with 49 percent saying yes and 43 percent saying no. The Zogby poll of 1,013 people was conducted Sept. 3-5. The margin of error was 3.2 percentage points. The Time/CNN poll was conducted Sept. 3-4 and surveyed 1,003 people. Its margin of error was 3.1 percentage points. |
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Re: Slowly but surely
On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 16:04:10 +0200 (CEST), Tarapia Tapioco
>Throw the bum out in 04 >___________ > >Bush Job Approval Falls in Two U.S. Polls >Sat Sep 6, 4:37 PM ET > > 2/3 Democrats still can't name one person running for president. Hero@Horvath.net Ave Imperator Bush! Bush Was Right! Four More Years! |
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Re: Slowly but surely
"Horvath" news:bjgfgq$csg$0@206.244.73.185... > On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 16:04:10 +0200 (CEST), Tarapia Tapioco > > > >Throw the bum out in 04 > >___________ > > > >Bush Job Approval Falls in Two U.S. Polls > >Sat Sep 6, 4:37 PM ET > > > > > > 2/3 Democrats still can't name one person running for president. I can name a few. But after 6 beers they do look much better. |
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Re: Slowly but surely
Horvath wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 16:04:10 +0200 (CEST), Tarapia Tapioco > > > >Throw the bum out in 04 > >___________ > > > >Bush Job Approval Falls in Two U.S. Polls > >Sat Sep 6, 4:37 PM ET > > > > > > 2/3 Democrats still can't name one person running for president. > > > Hero@Horvath.net > > Ave Imperator Bush! > Bush Was Right! Four More Years! Dont need to know any names, vote a straight democratic ticket. Anyone, and I mean anyone but Bush in 04!!! -- |
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Re: Slowly but surely
In article Pudding Tame > Horvath wrote: > > > On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 16:04:10 +0200 (CEST), Tarapia Tapioco > > > > > > >Throw the bum out in 04 > > >___________ > > > > > >Bush Job Approval Falls in Two U.S. Polls > > >Sat Sep 6, 4:37 PM ET > > > > > > > > > > 2/3 Democrats still can't name one person running for president. > > > > > > Hero@Horvath.net > > > > Ave Imperator Bush! > > Bush Was Right! Four More Years! > > Dont need to know any names, vote a straight democratic ticket. Anyone, > and I mean anyone but Bush in 04!!! So you would have no problem with "President Carole Mostly-Fraud"? |
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Re: Slowly but surely
John‰]
wrote: > In article > > Pudding Tame > > > Horvath wrote: > > > > > On Sun, 7 Sep 2003 16:04:10 +0200 (CEST), Tarapia Tapioco > > > > > > > > > >Throw the bum out in 04 > > > >___________ > > > > > > > >Bush Job Approval Falls in Two U.S. Polls > > > >Sat Sep 6, 4:37 PM ET > > > > > > > > > > > > > > 2/3 Democrats still can't name one person running for president. > > > > > > > > > Hero@Horvath.net > > > > > > Ave Imperator Bush! > > > Bush Was Right! Four More Years! > > > > Dont need to know any names, vote a straight democratic ticket. Anyone, > > and I mean anyone but Bush in 04!!! > > So you would have no problem with "President Carole Mostly-Fraud"? Carol Moseley Braun would be better than Bush for Our Country, so would any of the other repugs running, Anyone but Bush would be better. Other repugs running: Albertha Moultrie Brinson (R-New York) * F. Dean Christensen (R-Arizona) * Thomas S. Fabish (R-California) * Lowell "Jack" Fellure (R-West Virginia) * Hoover Mark Gee (R-California) * Michael Idrogo (R-Texas) * Donnie Kennedy (R-Louisiana) * Mildred "Millie" Howard (R-Ohio) * Derrick C. Johnson (R-Oregon) * Louis J. Rapuano Jr. (R-Connecitcut) * Keith Slinker (R-Pennsylvania) * Or democrats: Howard Dean * John Edwards * Dick Gephardt * Bob Graham * John Kerry * Dennis Kucinich * Joe Lieberman * Al Sharpton * Warren R. Ashe (D-Virginia) * Donald P. Award (D-Connecticut) * Jerry G. Beck (D-Missouri) * Sanderson Beck (D-California) * Jim Bollinger (D-Indiana) * Willie Carter (D-Texas) * Patrick Cazneau (D-California) * Randy Crow (D-North Carolina) * John Estrada (D-Nevada) * Susan Fey (D-Colorado) * James I. Glover (D-New Jersey) * Al Hamburg (D-Wyoming) * Amanda Lou Hardy (D-DC) * Ken Hill (D-South Carolina) * Alfonzo Jones (D-New York) * Lyndon LaRouche (D-New York) * Glenn D. Leaverton (California) * Sherry Meadows (D-Texas) * Grady Dean Mollenhauer Jr. (D-New York) * Fred Ogin (D-Oregon) * Bill Pearman (D-Indiana) * Fern Penna (D-New York) * James J. Prattas (D-Hawaii) * John Donald Rigazio (D-New Hampshire) * Adam Safran (D-California) * Ole S. Savior (D-Minnesota) * Craig E. Sharp (D-Texas) * Former Congressman Jim Traficant (D-Ohio) #* Evelyn L. Vitullo (D-Arizona) * Lucian J. "Louie" Wojciechowski (California) * Anyone But Bush!! Only 420 Days Until Election Day -- November 2, 2004!! Bush is gone!! -- |
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Re: Re: Slowly but surely
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 10:04:57 -0600, "Daryl Hunt"
>> 2/3 Democrats still can't name one person running for president. > >I can name a few. But after 6 beers they do look much better. Do you realize you just outted yourself? Hero@Horvath.net Ave Imperator Bush! Bush Was Right! Four More Years! |
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Re: Slowly but surely
On 9 Sep 2003 0030 GMT, Horvath
>On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 10:04:57 -0600, "Daryl Hunt" > > >>> 2/3 Democrats still can't name one person running for president. >> >>I can name a few. But after 6 beers they do look much better. > >Do you realize you just outted yourself? > > >Hero@Horvath.net > >Ave Imperator Bush! >Bush Was Right! Four More Years! maybe he was talking about hitlery. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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