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To: KLP who wrote (6265)5/13/2006 4:37:53 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6418
 
I predicted Bush-Cheney-Delay would fall into infamy. I was smart enough to see them for what they really were, political criminals yearning to abuse their powers and fleece the American public. You still defend them, making you an accomplice in the largest ever ripoff and illegal power grab in US history.

Have you anything to say in your defense for all your misleading posts and foolhardy belief in these bastards?



To: KLP who wrote (6265)5/13/2006 4:41:09 PM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6418
 
New Newsweek poll: 71% of Americans disapprove of the way our government is being run. This gibes with Bush's 29% approval ratings, and 29% most wrong-headed and/or ignorant people in the country.

Newsweek Poll: Americans Dissatisfied With Way Things Are Going In Country Grows In Two Months From 64% To 71%...
Newsweek | David Jefferson | Posted May 13, 2006 02:55 PM

READ MORE: 2006, George W. Bush, 2008
The fracas over surveillance is yet another headache the Republicans didn't need heading into the November midterm elections. Seventy-one percent of Americans are dissatisfied with the way things are going in the country, and more than half--52 percent--say they would like the Democrats to win enough seats to take over Congress this November (only 35 percent want the Republicans to keep control). Looking ahead to the presidential race in 2008, more Americans said they would like to see a Democrat elected than a Republican--50 percent versus 31 percent. Democrats also have a significant lead in being perceived as better able to bring about the changes the country needs: 53 percent to 30 percent.