Congress' approval rating is in the 25% range. Bush's approval rating is around 30%. More Americans currently disapprove of our government then approve of it, by a pretty wide margin. And I seem to remember from US history courses that only about a third of colonial America actually wanted to go to war with Britain. But I'm not sure of the number. Can anybody help me out? I'd like to know a historical estimate of the percentage of colonial Americans who felt that their government was so screwed up they needed to go to war to change it. I'd bet money that as a country we were happier under the British than we are with Bush and Pelosi.
http://www.pollingreport.com/CongJob.htm
http://www.pollingreport.com/BushJob.htm
2007-06-29
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