What a disaster! Crazy Nancy may soon be running the House.
1 posted on
05/06/2006 1:35:04 AM PDT by
wotan
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To: wotan
I find it hard to imagine that anyone who describes themselves as conservative would give Bush a positive rating at this point. I'm right there with him on the WOT but he has been a disaster at home.
2 posted on
05/06/2006 1:37:51 AM PDT by
Straight Vermonter
(The Stations of the Cross in Poetry ---> http://www.wayoftears.com)
To: wotan
6 months is an eternity. Take some Bromo-Seltzer.
4 posted on
05/06/2006 1:39:29 AM PDT by
zarf
(It's time for a college football playoff system.)
To: wotan
Can anyone say "illegal immigration"? We warned W about this, but he chose not to listen. He'll tar Republican candidates with his amnesty approach and they'll lose in droves.
George is doing a great job with the war on terror, EXCEPT here at home.
5 posted on
05/06/2006 1:40:12 AM PDT by
wvobiwan
(I lose track, is Russia the enemy again? Plus terrorists, France, and Hollywood of course.)
To: wotan
It's not like Bush and the Republicans can't make a correction, you know. Just like with Miers, all he has to do seal the borders and all is forgiven.
7 posted on
05/06/2006 1:45:28 AM PDT by
papertyger
(Our Constitution isn't perfect, but it's better than what we have right now.)
To: wotan
Well, other polls are showing improvement. I refuse to get all upset till I start to see polls in individual races showing changes. As for Bush. Bush has pretty much lived up to what he campaigned on. His viewpoints on immigration legal or other wise were there for everyone to see. As at home. Well the economy is going gangbusters. He is trying to get spending under control(his threats of a veto) he has been pretty consistent on the Court. ON social issues he has pretty much kept his word and made progress. The electorate might be in a nasty mood at times but that is nothing new. Also, 6 years of Bush and we have held the House and Senate. In fact made gains in the Senate that were pretty conservative under his leadership.
To: wotan
Conservatives didn't abandon Bush, he abandoned us.
13 posted on
05/06/2006 2:04:04 AM PDT by
NavVet
(“Benedict Arnold was wounded in battle fighting for America, but no one remembers him for that.”)
To: wotan
Bush has repeatedly burned the base.
I like Bush. I think he's an honest decent man.
Unfortunately, politically, he's turned out like his dad on issues here at home. "No child left behind", senior drug benefits, farm subsidies, growing government much faster than Clinton and rewarding illegal aliens with citizenship. All of which costs hundreds of billions, if not trillions of taxpayer dollars.
14 posted on
05/06/2006 2:08:49 AM PDT by
DB
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To: wotan
Republican Right Abandoning Bush
It is more like Bush and the GOP have abandoned the Republican right and center to out moonbat the Democratic moonbats.
23 posted on
05/06/2006 2:26:56 AM PDT by
ARCADIA
(Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
To: wotan
The AP-Ipsos poll also suggests that Democratic voters are far more motivated than Republicans. The "squeaky wheel" theory at work.....
They seemed more motivated and enthusiastic than the right in 2004, as well. Republicans never get out and protest to the extent of the left because we have jobs, families, and responsibilities. The more giddy the MSM gets over this, the more likely they are to be stunned (once again) at the results in November.
Disheartening news, for sure....but they're always wrong. Like the commercial says: Steely Dan is not one person and we don't get French benefits.
25 posted on
05/06/2006 2:29:04 AM PDT by
edpc
To: wotan
Wow! This is news?
I think that the percentage of FReepers who are standing behind him because he is a Republican and thus "by definition" better than a Democrat is about 50%. The other 50% percent see what we that was the greatest and best opportunity of the last hundred years wasted.
Clinton, as much as I hate the man, was never afraid to use the veto pen. His point was simple "those who love me will love me, those who don't won't be anymore pissed off at me with this veto because they already hate me to the max."
It may be a good thing in GWB's favor that he wants to have all Americans like him. And he has always tried hard to do it that way. But there is no gentle way to conduct radical surgery.
And, God help me, that is what this country needs if we are going to continue as a country.
42 posted on
05/06/2006 2:51:28 AM PDT by
Ronin
(Ut iusta esse, lex noblis severus necesse est.)
To: wotan
These MSM polls are about the dumbest crap I've ever seen. First, a Republican just barely right of center (not conservative) is far better than the Democrat libs being touted as the hero of the day and when all tears are dry even the conservatives will go out and vote for the Republican just to keep the lib out if needed.
Second, even the most middle of the road voter will always lean slightly right instead of a cop slugging, dope smoking, cocaine snorting, exhibitionist, child rape protectionist lib.
Third, congressional races are by districts and states, not by a national referendum, and the poll I just recently saw was that 60% of district voters approve of their own representative meaning they just hate the other guy which they couldn't vote against anyway.
Forth, who gives a sh*t about Bush's poll numbers because no one will ever vote for him again.
If anyone wants to make a difference then vote the RINOs out and put a conservative in but in the end if it's between a Rino and Lib I have to go for the Rino. At least with a Rino, Chaffee excluded, you get 30% of what you want but with a Lib you get 3%.
46 posted on
05/06/2006 2:59:58 AM PDT by
tobyhill
(The War on Terrorism is not for the weak.)
To: wotan
"ME! HOUSE! RUN! BUSH! IMPEACH!"
61 posted on
05/06/2006 3:20:40 AM PDT by
Caipirabob
(Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
To: wotan
Bush is not running....these same polls that have shown the public general and republicans unhappy with the leadership, also have shown people happy with their own representatives.
They're just unhappy with everyone else. Since this isn't a presidential election....who are they voting out?
75 posted on
05/06/2006 3:31:11 AM PDT by
Katya
(Homo Nosce Te Ipsum)
To: wotan
Ha anyone bothered to check the WH website lately? The WH is right in line with the conservative agenda on illegal immigration except the "guest worker" part.
I'm with some of the above posters. Everyone needs to take a chill pill who thinks the pubbies are ignoring them.
The House has the bill and they need to work out the details with the Senate.
Let's cut out the bickering and discuss the "guest worker" question.
No one is calling for Amnesty.
The bill proposes a fence and and a new national program to "catch" and track illegals.
To: wotan
What a disaster! Crazy Nancy may soon be running the House.Then you can get used to using one of theseFReeper names:
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BellaPelosi
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The Tax Mistress
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Old What's Her Name
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Hillary Lite.
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Nancy Soprano
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That Crazy Frisco Broad
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Pelosi Galore.....
The Bay City Baby Killer
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The Permanent House Minority Leader
Harpie Marxist
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The Whine-ority Leader
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The Screecher of the House
.
Nancy "What Ever Happened to Baby Jane" Pelosi
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Ms. RAT
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Norma Desmond ("I'M READY FOR MY CLOSE UP, MR. DeMILLE!")
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BoTox-osi
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Nancy von Trotsky
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Countess Demo-cratula
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The Belladonna of Berkeley
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Mommy Dearest
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Ivana Taxalot
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Frau Bleucher
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Facelift Barbie
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Peloscialist
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Nancy Bellacosi
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Nanny State Nancy
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Pelosi-Roni, the San Francisco Threat
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Nancy Tax and Spendloosely
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and my very favorite, Karla Marx
.
****
116 posted on
05/06/2006 4:02:55 AM PDT by
beyond the sea
("If you see strange men lurking about in groups of three - especially in North Carolina, RUN!)
To: wotan
I'm starting to wonder if Bush is a secret "Manchurian" candidate of the Dems these days.
Could he be a plant from the DNC from way back just to completely destroy the Repubs?
I can tell you one thing .... he had better not take ONE DAY of vacation till the Nov. election is done. If he takes even one day off at the ranch in Texas this summer it will look like he could care less about the reps/senators running for reelection and the country as a whole.
122 posted on
05/06/2006 4:12:17 AM PDT by
MaDeuce
(Do it to them, before they do it to you! (MaDuce = M2HB .50 BMG))
To: wotan
I may not like everything Bush does, but if the Democrats took over now, I'd be very afraid. These aren't the Democrats of the 60s & 70s, todays Democrats are dangerous!
127 posted on
05/06/2006 4:23:44 AM PDT by
Alissa
To: wotan
Voted for "The Simple Man" twice and hate to say he will be the Repubs. Jimmy Carter.
129 posted on
05/06/2006 4:28:56 AM PDT by
BTCM
To: wotan
Take me to your leader.
135 posted on
05/06/2006 4:46:48 AM PDT by
Liberty Valance
(So long Danny - gone but not forgotten)
To: wotan
Being pi$$ed and voting rat are two different things! Foxnews dynamics has a new poll that shows albright's polling firm is cooking with sauce again. The Nation is 50/50 when polled on voting in the midterms, and Bush's approval numbers are rising.
This is leftist drivel to incite fear amongst the only Party that loves America! dims love satan, power, and themselves ONLY!
LLS
138 posted on
05/06/2006 4:49:30 AM PDT by
LibLieSlayer
(Preserve America... kill terrorists... destroy dims!)
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