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To: i-node who wrote (497284)7/22/2009 1:23:14 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578140
 
And of course, this is why the Bush response to Katrina was so poor.......

Rep. Blackburn: "We're Not Going To Cry 'Emergency' Every Time We Have A Katrina"

by Chris Harris

While speaking on the floor of the House on July 22, 2009, Congressman Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) shockingly exclaimed: "we're not going to cry 'emergency' every time we have a Katrina."

[See vid clip of the twit who apparently is a Bachmann in the making]

mediamattersaction.org



To: i-node who wrote (497284)7/22/2009 1:25:15 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1578140
 
People are getting fed up with him.

Yes, the R's war of destruction is working but its only temporary. Obama is the people's president.....they will come back to him but once again, it will be necessary to neutralize the party of NO.

Obama, Obama, Obama..............



To: i-node who wrote (497284)7/22/2009 3:39:05 PM
From: bentway1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578140
 
New Poll Has Obama Approval At 66%, And Republican Party Approval At Just 31%, The Lowest In 25 Years

Posted by Paul Hooson
wizbangblue.com
( Obama's support may be slipping, but the (R)'s sure ain't RISING!)
Published: Apr 7, 09 04:09 PM

With his highly successful foreign trip and his renewed support for the United States among those living in world nations, the American public now gives President Obama the highest approval numbers of his presidency at 66% according to a new NEW YORK TIMES poll. In addition, the president enjoys 59% approval for his handling of foreign policy and 56% approval for his handling of the economy. By contrast, the Republican Party is suffering from just 31% public approval numbers, the worst public support figures in 25 years.