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thishereboi -> RE: POLL: Obama 42%, any Republican 46% (6/30/2011 2:04:05 PM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

I missed the democratic implosion, and so did everybody else who has any grounding in reality.

The swing seats changed from democrat to republican in the house, and are going to swing back after the abhorrent ineptitude and ignorance demonstrated by the do-nothing, know-nothing 'republican' swingsters.  




If the do-nothing democrats had actually done something back when they had the majority, I might have a little more confidence in them. But they were too busy bitching about the repubs to bother. Maybe we should just empty both houses and start from scratch.




farglebargle -> RE: POLL: Obama 42%, any Republican 46% (6/30/2011 2:19:30 PM)


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ORIGINAL: lovmuffin

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ORIGINAL: slvemike4u

Lovemuffin demonstrates the Republicans actual reality....yanno,where they grasp at dreams and whimsy...hoping for a miracle(in this particulat fantasy the Democratic party actually imploded and runs an alternate candidate...one from Obama'sadministration to boot....yay Hillary [8|]) of course failing that any disaster that befell the nation would do.



dreams and whimsy would be trying to get real conservatives and not more namby pamby RINO's





There are no "Real Conservatives" left. David Frum threw 'em all out of the party when they had the poor taste to question Bush's lies about Iraq...




mnottertail -> RE: POLL: Obama 42%, any Republican 46% (6/30/2011 2:26:15 PM)

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ORIGINAL: thishereboi

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

I missed the democratic implosion, and so did everybody else who has any grounding in reality.

The swing seats changed from democrat to republican in the house, and are going to swing back after the abhorrent ineptitude and ignorance demonstrated by the do-nothing, know-nothing 'republican' swingsters.  




If the do-nothing democrats had actually done something back when they had the majority, I might have a little more confidence in them. But they were too busy bitching about the repubs to bother. Maybe we should just empty both houses and start from scratch.



Yup and before that the do-nothing republicans, but yeah, scratch would be nice, but not gonna happen, so out with the current lot of shitbreathers and in with a new lot of shitbreathers.  Noting that the shitbreathing could stop at any time by people actually doing their jobs instead of worrying about who is fucking who, grubbing for corporate, lobby, and special interest money, ideological fights without substance, and fixing the problems to the best of their ability, which is what we sent them shitbreathers down their to do in the first place, because they said they could get jobs, live within our means and make america globally competitive and make a decent home here.

But nobodys doing that, so out with the old shitbreathers and in with the new, until somebody gets it.




lovmuffin -> RE: POLL: Obama 42%, any Republican 46% (6/30/2011 8:18:59 PM)

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail



Yup and before that the do-nothing republicans, but yeah, scratch would be nice, but not gonna happen, so out with the current lot of shitbreathers and in with a new lot of shitbreathers.  Noting that the shitbreathing could stop at any time by people actually doing their jobs instead of worrying about who is fucking who, grubbing for corporate, lobby, and special interest money, ideological fights without substance, and fixing the problems to the best of their ability, which is what we sent them shitbreathers down their to do in the first place, because they said they could get jobs, live within our means and make america globally competitive and make a decent home here.

But nobodys doing that, so out with the old shitbreathers and in with the new, until somebody gets it.






I can go along with that.




Hillwilliam -> RE: POLL: Obama 42%, any Republican 46% (6/30/2011 8:25:30 PM)


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ORIGINAL: lovmuffin

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail



Yup and before that the do-nothing republicans, but yeah, scratch would be nice, but not gonna happen, so out with the current lot of shitbreathers and in with a new lot of shitbreathers.  Noting that the shitbreathing could stop at any time by people actually doing their jobs instead of worrying about who is fucking who, grubbing for corporate, lobby, and special interest money, ideological fights without substance, and fixing the problems to the best of their ability, which is what we sent them shitbreathers down their to do in the first place, because they said they could get jobs, live within our means and make america globally competitive and make a decent home here.

But nobodys doing that, so out with the old shitbreathers and in with the new, until somebody gets it.






I can go along with that.


Will wonders never cease? The far right and the Far Left find common ground.

Good on both of ya.


Now get back to kickin the crap outa each other. [8D]




Musicmystery -> RE: POLL: Obama 42%, any Republican 46% (7/1/2011 1:56:56 PM)

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f the do-nothing democrats had actually done something back when they had the majority, I might have a little more confidence in them. But they were too busy bitching about the repubs to bother. Maybe we should just empty both houses and start from scratch.


Well, no. Here's a snippet from an Aug. 2010 article:

"While Republicans consider much of the legislation flawed and even harmful, they grudgingly concede that Democrats compiled a record perhaps unrivaled since the Great Society programs of President Lyndon B. Johnson were passed during the 89th Congress or the New Deal programs were pushed through the 73rd Congress by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. And though they had large majorities, Democrats did not have substantial opposition help or the cushion that Roosevelt had with 313 Democrats in the House from 1933 to 1935, or the 68 Senate seats that Democrats controlled during Johnson’s tenure in 1965.

Senator Jeff Sessions, Republican of Alabama, said Democrats pushed through legislation that was breathtaking in size and scope, even though approval typically came on very thin margins and party-line votes in the Senate."





willbeurdaddy -> RE: POLL: Obama 42%, any Republican 46% (7/1/2011 2:02:47 PM)


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ORIGINAL: DomKen


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ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy

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ORIGINAL: SilverMark


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ORIGINAL: willbeurdaddy

Registered voters, not likely voters, which always favors the Democrat side. Also from the same poll you neglected to mention his dismal ratings issue by issue.

Sorry Wil, wasn't the topic at hand[:D]


Registered vs likely is [:D] thats why Rasmussen's polls are the closest to actual voting results.

2010 Hawaii Senate race
Rasmussen Inouye 53% Cavasso 40%
PPP Inouye 65% Cavasso 29%
Actual result Inouye 75% Cavasso 22%




Why dont you post them all? and Compare them to other pollsters.

Oh, because it would prove that once again youre a fucking blind idealogue who lies more than Michael Moore.




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