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Author: PissingOffTheLeftPissingOffTheLeft
Date: Jan 12, 2008 14:35
THE LEFTWETTERS ARE PEEING IN THEIR PANTIES OVER THIS ONE:
Congressional Performance - 13%% Say (Democ)RAT-controlled Congress
Doing Good or Excellent Job
http://rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/mood_of_america/congressiona...
Friday, January 11, 2008
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that just 1%%
of likely voters give Congress an excellent rating and 12%% say the
legislature has done a good job. Forty-nine percent (49%%) give
congress a poor rating
The current ratings for Congress are a bit lower than they were on
Election Day 2006. At the time the Democrats won control of the
legislature, 15%% said Congress was doing a good or an excellent job.
Between Election Day and the end of the year, while Republicans were
still in control, perceptions of Congress declined even further. They
rebounded after the Democrats grabbed the baton in early 2007 and then
began to slump again in early summer as the nation watched
congressional leaders try to impose an unpopular immigration bill.
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Author: theloneranger100theloneranger100
Date: Jan 12, 2008 14:26
Yup........It's 2008, President Bush is ***STILL*** In Control, and
the Democrat Congress is ***STILL*** Rated Lower than
DogShit........Ain't That An Absolute HOOT?.........Heehee.........
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Author: GnosticGnostic
Date: Jan 12, 2008 14:08
http://www.heretical.com/t-shirts/at-shirt.jpg
Get yours!
http://www.printfection.com/auschwitz
The 'Second Generation' Of Holocaust Survivors Chase the Ambulance
By Frank Furedi Spiked-Online.com
1-30-2
From the Jewish Lesbian Daughters of Holocaust Survivors to Children
of the Holocaust Anonymous, children whose parents died in the Holocaust are
lining up to claim the status of Holocaust victims.
There is a growing tendency to interpret victimisation as a kind of
disease that can be handed down from generation to generation.
What is it about today's society that makes people so keen to get a
piece of their parents' trauma?
In our therapeutic culture, the politics of memory is on the rise.
On an individual level, and now across societies, past experiences are
continually reinterpreted.
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Author: theloneranger100theloneranger100
Date: Jan 12, 2008 13:48
Yup........America doesn't really care what the Rest Of The World
thinks........Because America LEADS the Rest of the World and They
FOLLOW.........Donchaknow.........America is the World's ONLY
SuperPower.........America sets the Standards for the Rest of the
World to FOLLOW.........The American Economy LEADS the Rest of the
World..........America is the GREATEST COUNTRY the World has EVER
KNOWN..........Everybody else is just
DOGSHIT.........Donchaknow...........Ain't That A
HOOT?.........Heehee.........
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Author: Sunny BeastySunny Beasty
Date: Jan 12, 2008 13:17
On Jan 11, 1:26 pm, Paul Granby yahoo.com> wrote:
> You stupid socalist Canadian clown. From your distorted and twisted
> rambling screed below, it appears that young U. S. voters understand
> more of recent history than you do.
>
> Why are you always changing your name? Is it because everything you
> say is a pack of lies and the only way you think you can get away with
> it is by pretending to be someone new with every lame attempt?
>
Ah, I like Lambourn, no matter what name he uses, he's good for a
laugh. He's gotta be a sarcastic joke poster PRETENDING to be rightie.
ROTFLMAO!
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Author: Video61Video61
Date: Jan 12, 2008 12:56
laissez faire free markets under investigation again, States probe
banks' role in risky loans, Authorities in New York and Connecticut
are investigating whether Wall Street banks hid crucial information
about high-risk loans bundled into securities that were sold to
investors, involving trillions of dollars
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080112/ap_on_bi_ge/subprime_crisis_investigation
States probe banks' role in risky loans
By PAT EATON-ROBB, Associated Press Writer
23 minutes ago
HARTFORD, Conn. - Authorities in New York and Connecticut are
investigating whether Wall Street banks hid crucial information about
high-risk loans bundled into securities that were sold to investors,...
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Author: Video61Video61
Date: Jan 12, 2008 12:13
http://news.yahoo.com/s/mcclatchy/20080112/wl_mcclatchy/2811820
Economic inequality, not just tribalism, spurs clashes in Kenya
By Shashank Bengali, McClatchy Newspapers
Sat Jan 12, 6:00 AM ET
KERICHO, Kenya -- As wages go, 4 cents a pound for plucking tea leaves
might not seem like much to fight about. But the thugs who raided a
tea plantation recently had a message for the few dozen workers they
drove off with bows and arrows.
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"They said we had been too successful in our work," said Jacqueline
Bonareri, 39, whose craggy fingers were testament to a decade picking
tea. "They wanted our jobs."
The clashes that have left hundreds...
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Author: Progressive LibertarianProgressive Libertarian
Date: Jan 12, 2008 12:10
> Hillary Clinton suffered bouts of depression as U.S. First Lady
> London, June 2 (ANI): Hillary Clinton,
> the frontrunner to become the next American president,
> suffered serious bouts of depression when she was the
> U.S. First Lady in 1994.
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Author: alfelicialfelici
Date: Jan 12, 2008 11:30
Hi
Feel free to use the following article in your show or broadcast
station.
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To: Mr/Mrs President of all countries
From: We, the People
Dear Mr/Mrs President:
We have placed you at the head of our country. Of course, we have
done this upon what appeared to us to be sufficient reasons, and yet
we think it best for you to know that there are some things in regard
to which we are not quite satisfied with you.
We believe you to be a brave and skillful leader, which, of course,
we like. We also believe you do not mix personal preferences with
politics, in which you are right. You have confidence in yourself,
which is a valuable if not an indispensable quality.
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