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tazzygirl -> RE: Who'll Stop The Rain (9/5/2012 6:34:07 PM)


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ORIGINAL: subrob1967


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ORIGINAL: joether

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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl
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It appears Obama's handlers are afraid of a 10% chance of rain...Ain't it funny that they trust climate scientists, but not meteorologists.

meteorologists.. only job in the world where you can be wrong 90% of the time... and still have a job.


Isnt the Republican House approval numbers now in the single digits? That would mean they beat out the meterologists by a vew percentage points, right?


We don't know joe, you haven't provided a link... While your at it, how about adding the numbers for the Senate too?



Gallup 8/9 - 8/12 10 (Approve) 83 (Disapprove) -73

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/congressional_job_approval-903.html


For all of Congress.

But, hey if you know a source who does Senate alone, or the House alone, then shoot me that link.




epiphiny43 -> RE: Who'll Stop The Rain (9/5/2012 6:35:45 PM)


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ORIGINAL: subrob1967

It appears Obama's handlers are afraid of a 10% chance of rain...Ain't it funny that they trust climate scientists, but not meteorologists.*

*my bold
If you don't understand the difference between precise location precipitation forecasts versus charting long term system trends, Why are you displaying your ignorance in public? May I suggest any High School work on Meteorology?
Or is the assumption most readers are even more unfamiliar with how Science and understanding of chaotic physical systems work? I'm not sure internet forums for sexually adventurous people are really the place to recruit for votes with a 'too cool for school' anti-education mind set.
I'll guess you haven't organized any large attendance events in transitional weather months? This isn't a Packer's home game? Read joether's post for the mind set of someone actually responsible for an event and other humans as opposed to looking for a sound bite that gets a laugh from the right wing peanut gallery. Cheerleading 'true believers' is a bit different from presenting one's position favorably to the undecided. It is the undecided that are hoping to be impressed by something about either side who will decide the next President. Thanks for working for Mr. Obama, I guess. He'd probably prefer you to log in on some House and Senate races as well?




Aylee -> RE: Who'll Stop The Rain (9/5/2012 6:46:41 PM)


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ORIGINAL: epiphiny43

I'll guess you haven't organized any large attendance events in transitional weather months?


Don't they play football games there in the "transitional weather months"?

Or is it completely unexpected that there is rain in North Carolina this time of year?




thishereboi -> RE: Who'll Stop The Rain (9/5/2012 8:20:33 PM)


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ORIGINAL: FMRFGOPGAL

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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Theres a calm before the storm, the slaughter in November.


This is a 'humor' thread, right?
I mean they get that up until the decision to move indoors, the event had long since been sold out and that the only way you could  get in was to volunteer for two working days. There are people out there with ACTUAL TICKETS.
  



Apparently volunteering won't get you in either.

http://news.yahoo.com/teen-volunteers-disinvited-obama-speech-205807059--abc-news-politics.html




thishereboi -> RE: Who'll Stop The Rain (9/5/2012 8:26:05 PM)


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl


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ORIGINAL: subrob1967


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ORIGINAL: joether

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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl
quote:

It appears Obama's handlers are afraid of a 10% chance of rain...Ain't it funny that they trust climate scientists, but not meteorologists.

meteorologists.. only job in the world where you can be wrong 90% of the time... and still have a job.


Isnt the Republican House approval numbers now in the single digits? That would mean they beat out the meterologists by a vew percentage points, right?


We don't know joe, you haven't provided a link... While your at it, how about adding the numbers for the Senate too?



Gallup 8/9 - 8/12 10 (Approve) 83 (Disapprove) -73

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/other/congressional_job_approval-903.html


For all of Congress.

But, hey if you know a source who does Senate alone, or the House alone, then shoot me that link.


Maybe joether can help. He is the one who claimed "the Republican House approval numbers now in the single digits"




tazzygirl -> RE: Who'll Stop The Rain (9/5/2012 8:27:44 PM)

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Maybe joether can help. He is the one who claimed "the Republican House approval numbers now in the single digits"


I see many on both sides call it that when its Congressional approval ratings.




Lucylastic -> RE: Who'll Stop The Rain (9/5/2012 8:28:40 PM)

maybe theres been warnings of a possible attack and they are using the weather as a poor excuse.
just sayin....




FMRFGOPGAL -> RE: Who'll Stop The Rain (9/5/2012 9:06:07 PM)

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ORIGINAL: thishereboi

Apparently volunteering won't get you in either.

http://news.yahoo.com/teen-volunteers-disinvited-obama-speech-205807059--abc-news-politics.html


Woah ... Hold the presses!
[:D]

Once they moved to the smaller venue, I am pretty sure it wasn't rocket science that a large number of people wouldn't be in attendence. I am sorry if you didn't realize I was talking about the situation in past tense. My bad, I shouldn't have thought of that aspect as obvious.
  Tell me, do you know whether ant grown-ups are upset? Most of the television news casts I've seen seem to indicate democrats are taking it in stride.




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