Posted on 04/24/2006 10:42:01 PM PDT by ncountylee
"Bush polls have fallen to a new low," shout the newspaper headlines or the news anchors on television. "President Bush and Congress have reached their lowest numbers yet," they continue, trying to speculate whether this is caused by the high gasoline prices, the current economy, or the war in Iraq.
This is strange since there is good news, mostly hidden by the media, about all three.
1. Recently, the U.S. Energy Department announced the results of a land survey: "We have more oil inside our borders, than all the other proven reserves on earth. Here are the official estimates:
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2. Our economy is at its best today with unemployment at its lowest in decades and with three million new jobs added!
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3. We are winning the war in Iraq and, as I write this, Jawad al-Maliki, an experienced political operator and advocate for Iraq's Shiite Muslims, has won the approval
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Anti-Bush information also pours into our homes from the news on NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN and even Fox News. The latter says that it is fair and balanced, implying that it gives you news from both the left and right political wings. But if TV news is to be balanced, should we not have at least one TV network that tells us only the truth about our country without two commentators spinning in two different directions? Don't we get enough opinion, generally slanted to the Left, from all the other networks?
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Polls always reflect not what people think but rather how they react to the news they see and hear every day beamed or tossed into their homes by both television and print.
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It's true, in any case.
Good night.
So, you're the only man in America that would turn down the opportunity to work with Karl Rove in the White House.
Right.
It also proves that most people will swallow anything as whole clothe; especially when class warfare is added to the message.
If Rove had offered you a job, even one to sweep floors, you would have posted it about that, without end, for the past six years! This is the first time that delusion has been posted to FR and you know it!
Because I am paying 3 bucks for a gallon of gas that probably costs 40 cents to produce. And the Bush family is into big oil
Listen. Without the NRA, the GOP could not win another election.
I came on here tonight and saw you and your fellow harpies ragging on one of the hardest-working, best NRA guys in America. I've stayed in his home. He and his awesomely wonderful wife took me to dinner. They're not only among the nicest people you'd ever want to meet, they are truly self-sacrificing patriotic Americans.
If you think that driving people like that from the Republican Party, or from FR for that matter, is a good idea, you just keep it right up.
Just don't be surprised when some folks get a bit angry at you.
Hey, you discovered the exclamation point!
If there was a thread on the flavor's of ice cream the second post would say close the boarder and put a fence around it.
But thanks for coming over from DU, to post all of that.
Are you at all aware of the fact that a whole LOT of Islamonazi terrorists came here on planes and quite a few came here via our BORDER WITH CANADA?
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You can't please all the people all the time, or really even any of the time. Bush would do good to learn this. He is going to lose the Republican party the states of Arizona, New Mexico, and maybe some other western states, perhaps a few southern ones as well.
You go girl..
You got that right.
Perot gave us Clinton.
Bush is not running again!!
BS, total BS. The reason he is failing are:
1. Bad PR
2. Too Much Spending
3. Pandering to Illegals
4. Not Calling the Media's BS
5. Medicare Entitlement
All you can do is take an excerpt from my sentence out of context. My post was an obvious attempt to get you to reflect on why you are a Republican. I was attempting to see if your opinions were guided by any principle. I would like you to explain in what ways a McCain or Guiliani appointed Supreme Court would differ from one appointed by John Kerry. I am not saying it wouldn't be different, but I want your input since you think a Republican is automatically good for your specific beliefs, supposing you have any specific beliefs other than thinking Republicans should be voted for regardless of their positions on issues.
Stupid voters is what got us Clinton.
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