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XYCash 07-12-2003 05:14 AM

Bush support on the decline
 
July 11 ? Americans are expressing rising dismay with U.S. casualties in Iraq, declining confidence in the Bush administration ? and growing doubt whether the war was worth fighting.


The administration faces trouble on credibility and casualties alike. Half the public thinks it "intentionally exaggerated" evidence that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. And 52 percent, a majority for the first time, call the level of U.S. casualties "unacceptable."

While 57 percent still say the war was worth fighting, that's fallen from 70 percent as the main fighting wound down at the end of April. Eighty percent now express concern about getting "bogged down in a long and costly peacekeeping mission"; 43 percent are "very concerned" about that outcome, up 11 points since last month.

Bush's Approval at Lowest Since 9/11

Bush's own ratings have suffered in tandem with these concerns. His approval rating for handling the situation in Iraq has fallen by 17 points since the end of April, from 75 percent then to 58 percent now.

His overall job approval rating is down to 59 percent, matching its lowest since Sept. 11, 2001, in ABCNEWS/Washington Post polls. The number who "strongly" approve of his performance, 35 percent, is down 15 points since late April to a post-9/11 low.

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/polit...0711_bush.html

goBigtime 07-12-2003 05:18 AM

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dav555add 07-12-2003 05:21 AM

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Originally posted by XYCash
July 11 ? Americans are expressing rising dismay with U.S. casualties in Iraq, declining confidence in the Bush administration ? and growing doubt whether the war was worth fighting.


The administration faces trouble on credibility and casualties alike. Half the public thinks it "intentionally exaggerated" evidence that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. And 52 percent, a majority for the first time, call the level of U.S. casualties "unacceptable."

While 57 percent still say the war was worth fighting, that's fallen from 70 percent as the main fighting wound down at the end of April. Eighty percent now express concern about getting "bogged down in a long and costly peacekeeping mission"; 43 percent are "very concerned" about that outcome, up 11 points since last month.

Bush's Approval at Lowest Since 9/11

Bush's own ratings have suffered in tandem with these concerns. His approval rating for handling the situation in Iraq has fallen by 17 points since the end of April, from 75 percent then to 58 percent now.

His overall job approval rating is down to 59 percent, matching its lowest since Sept. 11, 2001, in ABCNEWS/Washington Post polls. The number who "strongly" approve of his performance, 35 percent, is down 15 points since late April to a post-9/11 low.

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/polit...0711_bush.html

WOW, you have started a new niche !!!
Masturbation to Bush's falling poll numbers....
I bet lotsa motherfuckers here will join you :321GFY

XYCash 07-12-2003 05:24 AM

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Originally posted by dav555add


WOW, you have started a new niche !!!
Masturbation to Bush's falling poll numbers....
I bet lotsa motherfuckers here will join you :321GFY

I actually masturbate to this every day :winkwink:

http://bushclock.lose.com/

Keev 07-12-2003 08:51 AM

Its so sad the democrats still don't have a candidate that could compete even if bush's support declines... Poor dem's

XYCash 07-12-2003 08:53 AM

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Originally posted by Keev
Its so sad the democrats still don't have a candidate that could compete even if bush's support declines... Poor dem's
Bill clinton didn't enter the race for the presidency until October of 1991 - to give you a little perspective - if that presidential race were going on today - that date is still 2 months away :)

Mr.Fiction 07-12-2003 03:41 PM

55 PERCENT of those polled say they approve of the way Bush is handling his job as president, his ratings have fallen 6 points from the end of May, 16 points from mid-April when Baghdad first fell to American soldiers, and nearly 30 points from the weeks immediately following the September 11 attacks.

http://www.msnbc.com/news/938073.asp?0cv=CB10

Might be time for some more Bush lies or wars to try to get those numbers back up. :)

docjohnson 07-12-2003 03:51 PM

Too many conspiracy theorists and hard-line liberals on this board...rofl. Face it, those polls mean nothing. They were taken by a left-wing news station, and your going to lose!:1orglaugh

XYCash 07-12-2003 04:02 PM

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Originally posted by docjohnson
Too many conspiracy theorists and hard-line liberals on this board...rofl. Face it, those polls mean nothing. They were taken by a left-wing news station, and your going to lose!:1orglaugh
here's two more for you...ya..it's just a giant liberal conspiracy :1orglaugh

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/...in562628.shtml

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/polit...0711_bush.html

Mr.Fiction 07-12-2003 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by docjohnson
Too many conspiracy theorists and hard-line liberals on this board...rofl. Face it, those polls mean nothing. They were taken by a left-wing news station, and your going to lose!:1orglaugh
MSNBC is left wing? They are owned by GE. They support right wing hate mongers like Michael Savage. GE is a liberal company? :1orglaugh

wargames 07-12-2003 04:37 PM

Bush rules :thumbsup


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