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As the result of a highly scientific survey on the results, I have found the following data about that mysterious 29%

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CCGirl said:
Just curious....other than the fact that these are historically low numbers and it is enjoyable watching the burn, does it really mean anything?:confused:

Well, Bush being this unpopular will also hurt the republican congress. 2006 will likely show voter dissatisfaction. And it could influence the 2008 presidental race if the Republicans nominate anyone more right then moderate.

Edit: But mostly because it's fun watching him burn
 
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CCGirl said:
Just curious....other than the fact that these are historically low numbers and it is enjoyable watching the burn, does it really mean anything?:confused:
It doesn't mean anything if people decide to continue their support of this president by voting for a very corrupt Republican majority in November. What it also means is that the in-fighting may start to increase this summer as Republicans try to distance themselves from the President.
 
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SummerMadness said:
It doesn't mean anything if people decide to continue their support of this president by voting for a very corrupt Republican majority in November. What it also means is that the in-fighting may start to increase this summer as Republicans try to distance themselves from the President.

I guess we can only hope, but it is really difficult to see much real difference between the Republicans and the Democrats, folks.:cry:
 
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CCGirl said:
I guess we can only hope, but it is really difficult to see much real difference between the Republicans and the Democrats, folks.:cry:
It truly is, it would be great to see everyone go third party this election, right or left, that would send Democrats and Republicans a message.
 
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CCGirl said:
Just curious....other than the fact that these are historically low numbers and it is enjoyable watching the burn, does it really mean anything?:confused:
In reality; no.

If the price of gas were to go down tomorrow one could expect a rebound in his approval rating. The best thing politicians have going for them is we Americans are short sighted and possess rather short term memories.
 
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SummerMadness said:
It truly is, it would be great to see everyone go third party this election, right or left, that would send Democrats and Republicans a message.


Actually a split-ticket would work better. Force the two sides to work together.
 
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KalEl76 said:
Actually a split-ticket would work better. Force the two sides to work together.

A split ticket of *moderates*, probably, would be best. I can't imagine sticking a far-right Republican and a far-left Democrat in the White House together; it'd be like The Odd Couple, except they're trying to run a country. Not a good idea.

It would, at least, serve to throw off the respective extremists in each party and make things a little less divisive (or so I'd hope).
 
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CCGirl said:
Just curious....other than the fact that these are historically low numbers and it is enjoyable watching the burn, does it really mean anything?:confused:

Really, it depends sole on why people are disapproving of Bush. If they are unhappy with his agenda and policies, then yes, it mean a lot. See, here in America, the Republicans in COngress have been a rubberstamp to BUsh, allowing everything that he has put forth. So, the Bush agenda and policies are actually the Republican agenda and policies.
 
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Nightson said:
Because we have nothing better to do then watch his poll numbers go down...

http://www.washtimes.com/upi/20060511-104853-1835r.htm

And I expect them to be even lower in a week when the recording of all the phone calls becomes common knowledge.
Funny.....
The more the decider tries to shore up his polls the lower they fall.

But have no fear chicken hawsk. The decider has a war with Iran to drive his polls lower in our future. The war will drive them up a little but the $5+ per gallon will drive his polls to the teens.
 
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