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To: combjelly who wrote (847755)4/5/2015 10:04:16 AM
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You mean Republicans could be engaged in widespread vote fraud?

Of course they are. How else can you explain 105% vote counts for democrats in inner cities where the voters can't read, write, or spell their own names?

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To: combjelly who wrote (847755)4/5/2015 11:54:14 AM
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President Obama Named The Most Admired Man In The World For The 7th Straight Year
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The endless Republican anti-Obama campaign suffered another defeat as for the seventh consecutive year President Obama was named the most admired man in the world by Gallup.

The endless Republican anti-Obama campaign suffered another defeat as for the seventh consecutive year President Obama was named the most admired man in the world by Gallup. According to Gallup,
Obama has appeared on the top 10 list each year since 2006, including ranking No. 1 in each of the last seven years, all by healthy margins over the second-place finisher. The incumbent president is nearly always the winner of the most admired distinction, having placed first in all but 12 of the 68 years the question has been asked.

Democrats and Democratic leaners widely choose Hillary Clinton (20%) and Barack
Obama (33%) as the most admired woman and man, respectively. Not unexpectedly,
Republicans and Republican leaners are much less likely to name either as their
most admired. In fact, former Secretary of State Rice edges out Winfrey and
Clinton as the most admired woman among Republicans. Obama and Pope Francis tie
as the most admired man among Republicans, at 8%.

Republicans’ and Democrats’ top five most admired women include both Clinton and Winfrey, and their top five most admired men include both the president and the pope. Beyond
these, their choices differ.
In our current era of bitter partisan divide, it is nice to know that respect for the president still exists. No president has faced the level of disrespect that Barack Obama has. Republicans have plotted and planned to destroy the man and his administration since his first day in office. Republicans have flooded the country with an intentional and negative barrage of misinformation about the president.

Republicans have been disrespectful of the president both in public and in private. It is important though that the disrespect that Republican partisans have in their hearts does not carry over to the American people as a whole.