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COMMENT: Two thumbs up for President Bush. His 77% approval rating represents an INCREASE over his two most recent Gallup ratings, debunking claims by politically motivated critics that his popularity has decreased recently. NOTE: Gallup also discovered that the president's FAVORABILITY ratings -- at 79% -- are even higher than his approval ratings [USA Today reveals this rating in a separate article discussing the Catholic church]!!
1 posted on 05/02/2002 4:41:35 PM PDT by DrDeb
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I will trust and respect a leader of honorable sterling character. In the case of ex-#42 he had not earned trust and respect based on his serial lies, his prideful admission that he abhorred our military and that the Constitution, and the Rule of Law was something he found obstructed his arrogant thirst for ultimate unbridled power.
44 posted on 05/02/2002 6:20:25 PM PDT by harpo11
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Notice they quote the DNC but not the RNC.
46 posted on 05/02/2002 6:21:57 PM PDT by Bob J
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COMMENT: Two thumbs up for President Bush. His 77% approval rating represents an INCREASE over his two most recent Gallup ratings, debunking claims by politically motivated critics that his popularity has decreased recently. NOTE: Gallup also discovered that the president's FAVORABILITY ratings -- at 79% -- are even higher than his approval ratings

Well I've got to share my Bush story because even today, 24 hours later, it makes me smile.

I've got a friend, very dear man I've worked with for these past 5 years. He's an orthodox Jew while I am very much a Gentile. Since the first time we've worked together, we talked about everything, especially politics.

He is very liberal and had supported all things Democratic. I used to lament this stance as he was a very honorable man and I lamented endlessly why Jews, who should be Republicans in terms of economics and brains, were always Democrats. Sam would explain to me that Jews had a general wariness of anyone associated with any extreme in terms of religion, which would include right wing Christians. It was Christians, he explained to me, who sent millions of Jews to gas chambers.

Now I understood this and it was a perspective I hadn't considered. Still, I always felt that this batch of Dems today would sell him and his children down the river in a minute while that "far right" he mistrusted would be the ones to do the moral thing.

We always had the sort of relationship where we would tease each other on all things political. He made fun of Newt Gingrich et al and I gave him what for every day of my life over the lovely and moral Clinton. In fact, after the last election, he would poke fun at Bush, hinting that he was a mental lightweight and didn't even win the election.

Sam has three children now living in Israel. He's always been a fan of Israel, viewing it as seat of his cultural heritage. He used to spend many minutes explaining all things Israel to me; this before liking Israel was cool.

We both learned from each other is what I'm saying here, and it was a friendly political difference but no one's mind was ever completely closed. He and I both were political junkees of a sort.

Of late he'd taken to emailing me articles about Israel, all to make sure I was properly provided the truth. I don't see him every day but we do see each other on occasion.

I hadn't seen him in these past four months. Each and every day I would fume. I was right! Those far-right Christians Sam mistrusted were the very ones defending Israel. I couldn't wait until I had a chance to storm Sam's office with my facts.

Which I did yesterday.

I marched right in there and stood tall over his desk.

"Sam, everyday your hero Bibi Netanyahu is on TV and guess whose show he is on? Rush Limbaugh! Sean Hannity! Fox news!" I told him, hands on hips. And of course I had to mention our long ago discussion about Jews mistrusting "right wing Christians" and how he gave me a perspective I wouldn't have but for his comments.

"But now, Sam, it's those same far right Christians defending Israel with all of their hearts and souls."

Sam hemmed and hawed a bit and mentioned that people in the KKK and neo-Nazis probably voted Republican and that I shouldn't forget this.

"Sam, you should get down on your knees and thank God George W. Bush is your President after all the grief you gave me after that election."

"I AM glad Bush is president," Sam said softly, "and I intend to vote for him next time."

Then he went on to worry that Bush was going to give Sharon a hard time next week but that's just the point. Sam's comments about Bush giving Sharon a hard time were a waaaay different hue and cry from the humorous mockery of the man Sam exhibited after the election. Worrying about whether or not Dubya's going to take it easy on Sharon is indicator that Sam respects Bush and while he obviously does not want Bush to give Sharon a hard time, he accepts that one way or the other Bush is going to deal with Sharon with all the power and weight of the U.S. presidency.

Sam also told me he now listens to Rush Limbaugh and you could have knocked me over with half a feather. Sam spent hours making fun of Rush Limbaugh in a prior life!

While I'm not going to assert that Sam will change party affiliation tomorrow I really see a respect and appreciation for that "far right" so vehemently defending Israel. Yes and a gratefulness. Sam, like so many Jews I suspect, always feared that when the chips were down that America would turn its back on Israel and let it citizens be murdered in broad daylight. I see a happy guy in Sam and no mind he's worried about how Bush is going to treat Sharon, the point is he gives Dubya enough brain power to act like the leader he is.

Oh. Sam has NEVER told me who he is going to vote for but he told me yesterday he has every intention of voting for Bush. And he also told me he despises Hillary Clinton.

52 posted on 05/02/2002 6:47:29 PM PDT by Fishtalk
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Thanks all for your insightful comments concerning this article. A special thanks to VRWC_minion for the additional polling information. It's incredibly heartening to know that so many Americans and freepers 'get it!'

For those freepers who don't 'get it', I recommend that you read an article entitled "The Fall of the Libertarians" by Francis Fukuyama published today by www.opinionjournal.com (Wall Street Journal). I also recommend that you visit rnc.org to learn more about the plethora of conservative causes that President Bush has supported during his mere 15 months in office!

God Bless President Bush!
56 posted on 05/02/2002 6:58:14 PM PDT by DrDeb
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"President Bush has done an excellent job in the war on terrorism, but on kitchen table issues such as health care and education, the public trusts Democrats," Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe.

That's like George Steinbrener (sp?) saying the New York Yankees are the best baseball team in the world.

The public trusts the government about as far as they can throw a lawyer with one hand tied behind their back. They don't trust government, they put up with government.

A knock at the door: Knock, knock... Who's there? We're from the government, we're IRS agents and we're here to help.

62 posted on 05/02/2002 7:10:15 PM PDT by Zon
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KInda sad when we have a president who has the highest approval rating since Washignton and he signs CFR because he is afraid of what the democrats will say.
Is that pathetic

Powell has to go and Carl Rove should be right behind him
66 posted on 05/02/2002 7:17:30 PM PDT by uncbob
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Now what will the dims say?
69 posted on 05/02/2002 7:31:32 PM PDT by Salvation
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I believe in this man because of his actions, his sereneness in the face of calamity, his relationship with his staff, wife, and his ernest talk. I think he is tough, this loving man, because he loves. He will continue to excell at the difficult job history has given him because he knows he is capable.
70 posted on 05/02/2002 7:50:07 PM PDT by wingnuts'nbolts
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Perceptions in Washington that his support is slipping ? 90% in September to 77% now ? have emboldened Democrats to criticize him

Only the commies would be dumb enough to believe that "only" a 77% approval rating was "slipping" popularity. Clinton was God's gift to the Oval Office when he was in the low 60%s according to these people.

72 posted on 05/02/2002 8:00:58 PM PDT by Future Snake Eater
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What good is a high poll rating if Bush isn't going to use it to advance a conservative agenda of limited government and more Freedom?
90 posted on 05/02/2002 8:33:38 PM PDT by Mulder
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I encourage any of you to join the Illegal Immigration/Invasion threads, for this is a serious issue.

Nationwide, the invasion is linked to problems with the schools, crime, as well as numerous other issues, not to mention your out-of-control tax rates. If you do not fix the immigration problem, all of this is nearly worthless.

We need to build a larger audience for the Illegal Immigration threads. I know, I know, it's not everyone's thing, but this issue will only continue to escalate to the point that it will effect you some time in the near future.

A good place to start would be this following thread.

Thousands March For Immigrants' Rights in Los Angeles

108 posted on 05/02/2002 9:22:14 PM PDT by FreedomFriend
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the poll shows that almost eight months later Bush has developed an image among most Americans as a strong, competent, leader who shares their values and has elevated respect for presidency...high praise indeed coming from Benedetto, who's usually anti- Repub/conservative as they come - must've hurt bad to have to write these inescapable truths....
110 posted on 05/02/2002 9:24:39 PM PDT by Intolerant in NJ
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President Bush has emerged as a leader much to the surprise of his critics. As one who campaigned for him, I always felt he would be, but I am delighted to see that those who didn't necessarily support him feel that way too.
President Bush has restored dignity to the White House just as he vowed to do, and something I really like, he has tried to be the President of us all.
Some don't like that, but I do after so many years of them vs us in the Oval Office.
I really believe that United we stand, divided we fall, and I think many Americans feel that way and were sick to death of the former President's constant campaign to separate us all for his political gain.
116 posted on 05/02/2002 9:31:18 PM PDT by ladyinred
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Perceptions in Washington that his support is slipping — 90% in September to 77% now

Yeah, slipping. He has "slipped" down to totals way higher than clinton had.

126 posted on 05/02/2002 9:57:22 PM PDT by baseballfanjm
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these poll numbers are simply remarkable, esp the character ratings. the bush bashers/crybabies must be pretty miserable - good!

thank you Lord for the election of president bush and not gore. i pray we will be blessed in november w/a gop senate.
God bless our president, his family.
God bless this country & the men & women in uniform.

166 posted on 05/02/2002 10:35:25 PM PDT by kim r.
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They really entitled this "BELIEF IN BUSH" ... too funny!
319 posted on 05/03/2002 7:13:48 AM PDT by Askel5
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Seventy percent say Bush deserves re-election, but if the congressional elections were held today, voters favor Democrats over Republicans, 48%-44%.

That is such a bogus statistic. It doesn't reflect the candidates in each race and certainly doesn't take into account the redistricting changes. Republicans are going to do very well in November -- easy retention of the House and a good chance to regain the Senate. Bush's coattails WILL count on the campaign trail in key races.

320 posted on 05/03/2002 7:13:52 AM PDT by cogitator
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"President Bush has done an excellent job in the war on terrorism, but on kitchen table poverty pimp/racial card/ scare mongering issues such as health care and education, the public entitlement recipients trusts Democrats (for entitlement continuation)" Democratic National Committee Chairman (consider the source) Terry McAuliffe.

321 posted on 05/03/2002 7:42:50 AM PDT by Stand Watch Listen
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the poll shows that almost eight months later Bush has developed an image among most Americans as a strong, competent, leader who shares their values and has elevated respect for presidency.

This is the understatement of the year. But considering King Sinkmeister I degraded the office as much as he did, these ratings were certainly at an all-time low as Clinton left office.

327 posted on 05/03/2002 9:21:53 AM PDT by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace
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Don't forget, we may have had a charm change but the big game remains the same.
337 posted on 05/03/2002 9:39:13 AM PDT by babylonian
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