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WASHINGTON - More and more people, particularly Republicans, disapprove of President Bush's performance, question his character and no longer consider him a strong leader against terrorism, according to an AP-Ipsos poll documenting one of the bleakest points of his presidency.
Nearly four out of five Americans, including 70 percent of Republicans, believe civil war will break out in Iraq — the bloody hot spot upon which Bush has staked his presidency. Nearly 70 percent of people say the U.S. is on the wrong track, a 6-point jump since February.
By a 47-36 margin, people favor Democrats over Republicans when they are asked who should control Congress.
GarzaUK said:http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060310/ap_on_go_pr_wh/bush_ap_poll
Explains why the GOP are trying to distance themselves from Bush policies like port control, phone tapping etc. Politicans eh? Not a loyal bone in their body.
I find this interesting, but is it enough to secure both houses for the Donkey Party - probably not.
aps said:I just want us to secure one of the houses and have both Tom DeLay and Rick Santorum lose their elections.
BWG said:Not out of the realm of possibility. :smile:
KCConservative said:Crap. At this rate, Bush doesn't have a chance at reelection.
Captain America said:Hhahahahahaha!!!
That was a good one.:rofl
Mr. Bush can now say "Screw America" and there's nothing we can do about it. Isn't that special?
I see a new awakening. Better late than never.
KCConservative said:More like "Screw the critics, I have a job to do."
You know what else is getting old? Your inability to reconize sarcasm. I am fully aware the poster didn't mention reelection, disney, thank you. :roll:disneydude said:KCC:
Once again, another post by you that shows that you are responding without fully reading the post you are responding to and taking it out of context.
The poster said nothing about GWB being re-elected. The post was about how the GOP is distancing themselves from Bush in their quest to hold onto house/senate seats.
Pleace read the post in context before responding. Its really getting old.
GarzaUK said:What Bush needs is another bin laden speech. Every time that creepy pops his head up Bush's popularity spikes. lol
And while on the loose, look how many attacks we have suffered here at home? Ooops, nevermind.alphieb said:Isn't it a little late for a Bin Laden speech? Those speeches should have been done 4 years ago, but he was too wrapped up in Hussein. Meanwhile, the root of the problem is still on the loose.
KCConservative said:And while on the loose, look how many attacks we have suffered here at home? Ooops, nevermind.
KCConservative said:And while on the loose, look how many attacks we have suffered here at home? Ooops, nevermind.
disneydude said:How often were we attacked before 9/11? (A little on point sarcasm)
You can disagree if you like, but as a mod, I would consider the forum rules before using the word stupid. Thanks.GarzaUK said:Wow 5 years without a terrorist attack on American soil, that hasn't been achieved since...... oh yeah Clinton. :roll: This is a stupid argument KCC.
KCConservative said:And while on the loose, look how many attacks we have suffered here at home? Ooops, nevermind.
KCConservative said:Crap. At this rate, Bush doesn't have a chance at reelection.
Navy Pride said:Unlike the previous president Bush does not make decisions based on the polls...........That is one of the things I like about him...........
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