I made the mistake of turning on the TV while on vacation last week and on
comes a public discussion. Some dad was trying to make the case for going to
war...

"And I sat there on 9/11 watching those buildings fall on the Tee Vee. I
don't know about you, but I have a 14 year old daughter; now how am I
supposed to just sit back and not want war after I see somethin like that on
the Tee Vee?"

huh? Click...

If 58% are this bright, which I'm starting to believe is true, that explains
dumbya's approval rating. This must be one of the logging guys who advocates
clear-cutting trees to prevent forest fires.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 1:19 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Bush's approval rating
> 
> 
>  From the CNN story:
> 
> <snip source="CNN">
> 
> Bush's job approval rating is 58 percent, a five-point decline since 
> last week and the first time it has dipped below 60 percent since the 
> terrorist attacks.
> 
> Still, the president gets high marks for leadership, vision and his 
> ability to make hard decisions. His handling of national defense wins 
> approval from more than six in 10 Americans.
> 
> </snip>
> 
> I really don't see this "ability to make hard decisions".  It 
> seems that 
> he tries something like, oh,... calling a few countries an 
> Axis of Evil 
> and then later has to eat his rhetoric.  I think he just 
> makes off the 
> cuff decisions most of the time.
> 
> 
> <snip source="CNN">
> The president still enjoys strong support from Americans when 
> it comes 
> to their evaluation of his personal strengths. For example, 
> 67 percent 
> of those polled say Bush brought dignity back to the White 
> House and 65 
> percent said he inspires confidence.
> </snip>
> 
> Bush, brought dignity back to the white house....Whatever.  Ok, so he 
> keeps his pants zipped up.  If you looked that goofy, you 
> wouldn't have 
> a problem keeping your pants zipped either (sorry, I realize that's a 
> low blow, but I thought it was a little funny)  Anyway, he's just 
> brought the same good ol' boy politics to DC.  I also don't 
> see how he 
> inspires confidence when he can't assemble a decent economic stimulus 
> package, seems to flounder in foreign relations, and doesn't seem to 
> want to follow through with projects (i.e. Bin Laden). 
> 
> Oh, BTW, before you blast me for being a bleeding heart 
> liberal......I 
> was planning voting for McCain until that plan was scraped.
> 
> Marlon
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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