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To: rock58seg

Yet another poll you don't like because it doesn't match YOUR pet issue.


24 posted on 05/16/2006 1:53:29 PM PDT by Peach (DICC's - doing the work for the DNC)
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To: Peach
Yet another poll you don't like because it doesn't match YOUR pet issue.

Please point out where I said I didn't believe the poll. I actually do, you know. That doesn't mean I agree with the people it counts. My comments really are meant to show how polls tend to reflect unrealistic perceptions of society at large.

Perhaps you are in agreement that the economy is the largest concern facing us.

What would you change?:
Employment is at a maximum.
Inflation is low,
According to your poll, gas prices are a seperate issue.
The stock market is booming.
I haven't noticed your presence in the "overwhelming " number of economic threads posted here.
But It's first.

Gas prices: What again would you do:
Anything short of increasing world supply is no solution.
Again your constant presence on those myriad gas price threads is staggering.
However it is second for concern.

Iraq: I am Glad we went.
It's progressing satisfactorily to me, better at times than others.
I wish our job there, were through.
What more is there?
But it's third.
If I were a member of the Communist anti-war groups such as, Moron.com, absurd.org, or pinko ladys, perhaps it would rate higher.

So I comment on the "Continuing Illegal Invasion" across our Southern border. It may not be other peoples priority, but, it's mine.

Secure the borders.
Hold your nose if you have too, and vote in November.

37 posted on 05/16/2006 2:40:35 PM PDT by rock58seg (Primary or Caucus comin up, vote or attend, if it's past, and you didn't! <B> STFU!</b>)
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