Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large numbers.
2007-04-01 04:15:50
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answered by ? 6
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this is just residual tarnish from the last 10 years. The previous Republican leaders took great pains to foul the waters with corruption. It takes a while to put the shine back on.
Oh my, guess you didn't look at it very close, it shows a bump up above 30 for the first time in quite a while...nice try, but you get no prize for this. and by the way, 48% of the politicians in Congress are still Republican...any bad numbers could be a reflection on them....but I think this is one poll after 3 month, I would save my gloating for a while
2007-04-01 11:31:22
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answered by Ford Prefect 7
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Funny how when the republicans were the majority it was all over the news about Bush's and the rest of the republican party's low poll numbers.
Now it's the Dems and this is actually the first time I've heard about the low numbers of the dems.
And Libs say there is no media bias????
2007-04-01 11:13:39
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answered by scottdman2003 5
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I don't, but what I find interesting is that this gets less press coverage then Bush's support levels they love to throw out there;
In defense of both; do people ever really wonder how they ask the question, where, and to who?
2007-04-01 11:08:57
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answered by netjr 6
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~You have your numbers mixed up. Bush only has a 29% approval rating. Where are those figures?~
2007-04-01 11:12:01
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answered by Anonymous
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28% of the smartest people in the country.
2007-04-01 11:09:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Me
2007-04-01 11:06:23
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answered by Anonymous
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and you have FACTS!!! how 'bout that?
2007-04-01 11:20:45
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answered by daddio 7
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