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  • PEW report: polls are skewed partly because Democrat respondents are lying to pollsters

    10/16/2012 12:19:33 PM PDT · by Oldpuppymax · 25 replies
    Coach is Right ^ | 10/16/2012 | Kevin "Coach" Collins
    A newly discovered report from Pew (it was hidden since last winter) contains some interesting data on the veracity of survey respondents. Horror of horrors, Pew has actually said unequivocally that some people who speak to pollsters lie! Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, flatly accuses 60% of those who answer their surveys by saying they are “registered voters” are lying and are falsely claiming to be registered voters. Pew also found that “likely voters” are not always telling the truth and point to the statistical impossibility of more “likely voters” in their surveys than actually recorded...
  • Hillary: Bill Won’t Be Pushed Around

    09/26/2006 5:50:10 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 118 replies · 4,246+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 27 September 2006
    Sen. Hillary Clinton has spoken up in support of her husband Bill’s defense of his anti-terror efforts, saying she’s tired of Democrats being pushed around on national security issues. "I just think that my husband did a great job in demonstrating that Democrats are not going to take this,” she said on Monday in remarks reported by Newsday. In a heated discussion with Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday,” Bill Clinton said that as president, he did more than many of his conservative critics to pursue al-Qaida, and alleged that President Bush didn’t try to stop terrorism in the eight...
  • Bush on Clinton: 'No Time to Finger-Point'

    09/26/2006 2:32:49 PM PDT · by excludethis · 58 replies · 1,930+ views
    NewsMax ^ | Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2006 4:47 p.m. EDT | NewsMax.com Staff
    President Bush dismissed as "finger-pointing" criticism from his predecessor Bill Clinton of his counter-terrorism efforts in the months leading up to the Sept. 11 attacks. Clinton, angrily defending his own administration's attempts to capture or kill Osama bin Laden, had accused the Bush administration of doing far less to stop the al Qaeda leader before the 2001 hijack plane attacks. Bush, who is trying to stave off a Democratic takeover of Congress in November, seemed to bristle when asked about Clinton, only to sidestep his assertions. "We'll let history judge all the different finger-pointing and all that business. I don't...
  • Hillary Says Condi Is A Liar

    09/26/2006 11:17:16 AM PDT · by slowhand520 · 240 replies · 10,339+ views
    I am at a loss for words
  • Poll: Obama for president -- but when?

    09/19/2006 8:00:53 AM PDT · by ConservativeStatement · 69 replies · 2,228+ views
    Chicago Sun-Times ^ | September 18, 2006 | SCOTT FORNEK
    The Barack Obama for president bandwagon has hit Illinois, but voters are split on when the freshman U.S. senator should get in the driver's seat. A quarter of voters want the South Side Democrat to seek the White House in 2008, and another 38 percent think he should wait until a later presidential year, according to a Chicago Sun-Times/NBC5 Poll. That means a combined three out of five voters see him as presidential timber.
  • Bush Reveals Secret War On Terror, Movement of Suspects

    09/06/2006 11:41:38 AM PDT · by MNJohnnie · 52 replies · 1,516+ views
    Fox News ^ | 09-06-2006 | Fox News
    WASHINGTON — President Bush, warning Americans that "terrorists are still active... and still trying to kill our people," announced Wednesday the transfer of 14 key terrorist suspects from secret CIA custody to the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, including alleged Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed. He also announced that he was asking Congress to pass legislation that would allow the United States to try the terror suspects for war crimes. "The families of the 9/11 attacks have waited patiently for justice," Bush said in making the announcement. Issuing a warning to terrorists around the world, the president...
  • Katherine Harris Wins (Woo hoo!! Go Katherine!!)

    09/05/2006 7:14:23 PM PDT · by Lunatic Fringe · 597 replies · 14,586+ views
    TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Katherine Harris won the Republican primary for a U.S. Senate seat.
  • Biden says Democrats should counter on terrorism focus

    08/29/2006 8:03:53 AM PDT · by callthemlikeyouseethem · 47 replies · 1,271+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Aug 29, 2006 8:25 AM | AP
    DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., said Monday that Democrats shouldn't shy away from pointing out Republican failures on national security. "If anything is shown by the British uncovering the plot on the airliners, it's simple -- we are not protected," Biden said. Biden, who has said he is seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, was in Iowa to campaign for Rep. Leonard Boswell, D-Iowa, who is in a heated re-election campaign in Iowa's 3rd Congressional District. Biden said the report of a bipartisan commission named to review the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is an example of...
  • Former US president slaps down 'subservient' Blair (Peanut head)

    08/26/2006 10:14:18 PM PDT · by hipaatwo · 89 replies · 1,780+ views
    Former US president Jimmy Carter lashed out at British Prime Minister Tony Blair for being "so compliant and subservient" to the Bush administration in Washington. "I have been surprised and extremely disappointed with Tony Blair's behaviour," Carter told the Sunday Telegraph newspaper as he promoted his new book "Faith and Freedom." "I think that, more than any other person in the world, the prime minister could have had a moderating influence on Washington, and he has not," said the 81-year-old former head of state. He faulted Blair for not having been a constraint on US President George W. Bush's decision...
  • Lieberman insists he is "devoted" Democrat

    08/20/2006 11:43:07 AM PDT · by Dane · 80 replies · 1,196+ views
    Reuters ^ | August 20, 2006 | Steve Grudgings
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Sen. Joseph Lieberman, seeking to slip out of a perceived White House embrace, insisted on Sunday he was a loyal Democrat and criticized the Bush administration's post-invasion Iraq war policy. The 2000 vice-presidential candidate lost the Democratic primary vote in Connecticut to an anti-war rival this month, but is now running for re-election as an independent candidate in a contest that has exposed deep U.S. divisions over the unpopular war. Some Republican officials have shifted their support to Lieberman, and the White House took the rare step of declining to back the Republican nominee, leading critics to...