To: Gothmog
Actually the statistics are true, last night in Denver bush only had 350 supporters show up for his benefit, only 1 million raised and there were over 4000 protesters outside with signs that read, "Where is my job?". Open your eyes and your ears and pay attention to your fellow man.
To: samuel_adams_us
I'd find it somewhat eye opening if you actually had a credible source for that 4,000 figure. But only because libs don't usually bother with the facts.
How about it, got a source for that or did that figure just pop into your empty head?
8 posted on
08/12/2003 7:14:26 AM PDT by
Gothmog
To: samuel_adams_us
Maybe those 4000 protesters might find a job quicker if they spent less time protesting at RAT sponsored protests.
11 posted on
08/12/2003 7:16:41 AM PDT by
finnman69
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To: samuel_adams_us
. . . there were over 4000 protesters outside with signs that read, "Where is my job?". As if the President is going to provide them all with a means to earn a living. Unless all 4,000 of these people had sent in resumes for positions on the White House staff, they were wasting their time.
To: samuel_adams_us
Actually the statistics are true, last night in Denver bush only had 350 supporters show up for his benefit, only 1 million raised and there were over 4000 protesters outside with signs that read, "Where is my job?". Open your eyes and your ears and pay attention to your fellow man.
Sammy, after reading the Dever Post article, it dawned on my what a piece of feces you must be. You lied on purpose! That's so disgusting. That is the main reason you liberals are so lost in the world today. There is nothing -NOTHING- honest about you people. 4000 protesters! PLEASE! And the group inside with Bush were INVITED. I thought your breed where appalled at lies (tee-hee). Go pray for forgiveness.
58 posted on
08/12/2003 7:43:10 AM PDT by
whereasandsoforth
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To: samuel_adams_us
As reported in the Denver Post, there were 100 protesters, not 4000.
http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~53~1565230,00.html A crowd of about 100 protesters stood outside the Wings Over the Rockies Museum, their view of the president blocked by strategically parked buses.
The protesters, critiquing everything from the war in Iraq to high unemployment, waved signs such as ones reading "Bush lied, thousands died," and "Impeach Bush."
92 posted on
08/12/2003 8:06:54 AM PDT by
finnman69
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To: samuel_adams_us
Actually, the statistics are liberal fecal matter. Get the gov't out of the "welfare" business and give concern for our "fellow man" back to local organizations (primarily, but not limited to, religious) and the salvation army, et.al., and watch things change, however slowly. It's gonna take a long time to undo damage and manure-like thinking created by 40+ years of failed gov't welfare programs!
This data is from a bunch of mayors who, no doubt, are trying to shift blame to conservatives when it is their own, demonstrated, liberal lack of fiscal accountability regarding a problem which far predates Bush!
"The poor" are documented throughout the history of man; Bush didn't create them and, if he's smart, he won't aid and abet the problem by increasing spending for so-called "welfare" programs which are proven failures!
175 posted on
08/12/2003 9:17:34 AM PDT by
mil-vet
To: samuel_adams_us
Actually the statistics are true, last night in Denver bush only had 350 supporters show up for his benefit, only 1 million raised and there were over 4000 protesters outside with signs that read, "Where is my job?". Open your eyes and your ears and pay attention to your fellow man. Yep sammy no doubt about it, IMO, you are a McCawful democrat hack, working from the bowels of the DNC.
287 posted on
08/12/2003 12:35:28 PM PDT by
Dane
To: samuel_adams_us
Actually the statistics are true, last night in Denver bush only had 350 supporters show up for his benefit, only 1 million raised and there were over 4000 protesters outside with signs that read, "Where is my job?"What statistical inference can be drawn from these figures?
That homeless outnumber Bush supporters 4000/350 or roughly 10:1? Wouldn't his poll numbers reflect that?
That Bush supporters donate $1 million more than jobless? That would approach a mathematical impossibility, a divide by zero unless you used imaginary numbers (like the press and Demoncrats do).
That people with jobs donate $1 million at a rate of $1 million to 350? Obviously with this interpretation, that last tax cut made the rich want to throw money at the president while the poor were thrown onto the street.
BTW were all 4000 protester actually unemployed or were they there for your benefit? That could skew the statistics.
On the other hand the 350 Bush supporters were statistically 100% in support of the president.
312 posted on
08/12/2003 4:12:00 PM PDT by
pfflier
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