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- May 30, 2006
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couldn't really say much about the Rasmussen article, could ya?![]()
try running away from THIS next:
Bush Ratings Tumble When Immigration Dominates the News
Monday, May 21, 2007
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Each time immigration reform dominates the news. President Bush’s Job Approval ratings tumble to new lows. Last week, a much-heralded agreement on “comprehensive” immigration reform was announced. By Saturday, the President’s Job Approval had fallen to 34. Just as important, the number who Strongly Approve of the President’s performance dipped to 13%. Both figures are the lowest ever recorded by Rasmussen Reports
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...gs_tumble_when_immigration_dominates_the_news
Who is running away?
Your party is in a steady decine and you can't admit it
If my "party" is in steady decline, why, pray tell, is the headline of the Rasmussen Poll article on congressional approval ratings:
Congress Ratings Improve: 26% Say Good or Excellent
Friday, May 18, 2007
Twenty-six percent (26%) of American voters believe that Congress is doing a good or an excellent job. That’s a six point improvement over the past month and reflects that most positive rating for the legislative body in 2007. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 30% give Congress a “fair” rating while 43% say poor. A separate survey found that Democrats have an 11-point advantage on the Generic Congressional Ballot.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...ress_ratings_improve_26_say_good_or_excellent
you never did comment on the fact that my post blew a hole in your post's assertion. Why is that? Who is it, really , that has a had time admitting stuff? LOL
when painted into a corner, RSR responds with sophomoric humor. who could have imagined?
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Who is running away?
Your party is in a steady decine and you can't admit it
If my "party" is in steady decline, why, pray tell, is the headline of the Rasmussen Poll article on congressional approval ratings:
Congress Ratings Improve: 26% Say Good or Excellent
Friday, May 18, 2007
Twenty-six percent (26%) of American voters believe that Congress is doing a good or an excellent job. That’s a six point improvement over the past month and reflects that most positive rating for the legislative body in 2007. The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey found that 30% give Congress a “fair” rating while 43% say poor. A separate survey found that Democrats have an 11-point advantage on the Generic Congressional Ballot.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/pub...ress_ratings_improve_26_say_good_or_excellent
Guess what MM?
BOTH parties are taking a hit on this insane bill
then it must be time for a third party...
Uh oh...that borders on a rational thought!
we independents are known for our rational thought... have you ever thought about leaving the republican party?
Let's try again:
explain the contradiction between these two posts:
versus:
we independents are known for our rational thought... have you ever thought about leaving the republican party?
RSR: will you ever address and explain the contradiction revealed in post #368 or will you just continue to ignore it?
so you can't explain how YOU say we are sinking fast and Rasmussen, who you often quote, says we are improving?
and Rasmussen disagrees with you. Are you suggesting that Rasmussen is wrong and you are right?I am saying the trend is going down for your side
and Rasmussen disagrees with you. Are you suggesting that Rasmussen is wrong and you are right?