Monday, July 03, 2006
Poll: Good News Fails to Boost Bush's Job Approval -- Page 1
Once again, the only place that Bush is still maintaining even a smidgen of approval is having to do with the 'War on Turr.'
This makes no rational sense. This is the same man and administration, who ignored hundreds of warnings pre-9/11, chose to send Afghans in to get Osama, when we had him trapped in Tora Bora, then chose to quit Afghanistan and run helter-skelter into Iraq, which has caused more people than ever to want to kill Americans (who still do not know the real reason we started this insane adventure in the first place), who has done virtualy nothing to secure the "homeland," other than hassle Americans at airports.
Why does Bush still rate so high on the "war on Turr?"
Has it escaped anyone's notice that Dubai Ports World is runnng American ports, in spite of all the public back-pedalling the Rethugs did when this deal was made public?
The Bushites do this kind of thing all the time. Just push it to a back burner, we will get back to it, when the furor dies down.
The Bushites need to be confronted over and over on this issue.
Thi is total BS.
TIME.com: Poll: Good News Fails to Boost Bush's Job Approval -- Page 1:
"A spate of good news at home and abroad has so far failed to boost how Americans feel about President Bush's job performance. Bush's approval rating slipped to 35% in a TIME poll taken this week, down from 37% in March (and 53% in early 2005). Only 33% of Americans in the survey said they approved of Bush's handling of the situation in Iraq, vs. 35% in March, and 47% in March 2005. His management of the U.S. economy lost supporters, too, as 36% approved, compared with 39% three months earlier. Bush's handling of the war on terror saw a slight gain in support, from 44% to 45%.
Bush's poll numbers remain stuck in a rut despite several high-profile victories scored recently by the Bush Administration. Earlier this month, U.S. forces killed al-Qaeda leader Abu Mousab al-Zarqawi in an air raid in Iraq. Also this month, Karl Rove escaped indictment in the CIA leak investigation. And the Commerce Department reported today that the U.S. economy grew 5.6% in the first quarter of 2006, the fastest growth in more than two years. "
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