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he has already been elected to a second term? the liberalism fad is almost dead, and the fact that obama is going to be forced to be a fiscally conservative president, won't sit well to the people that got him elected. doesn't make me feel good, doesn't make me feel good. we were given the choice of identical candidates, who are both extensions of the bush presidency.
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Originally Posted by mrbob
Guess you're just going to have to suck it up and deal with Obama being your President for the next 8 years!!!
I don't know what gallup is. I don't look at polls posted by horses.
Um, ok.
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Originally Posted by jmarquise
I do like your distorted numbers though. the ones based on the fact that 100% of people voted, and no one voted third party. oh that's gotta hurt.
Oh, I'm sorry. Maybe I shouldn't use such big numbers. Are percentages such as 20% too difficult for you to understand? Maybe this'll help:
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Across seven days of interviewing last week (Nov. 17-23), 89% of Democrats said they were confident in Obama's ability to be a good president, along with 64% of independents and a much smaller 28% of Republicans. Given that an estimated 7% of Republicans and 51% of independents voted for Obama in the election, these numbers suggest that at least for the moment, a number of Americans who did not vote for Obama have given him the benefit of the doubt.
read your post. your post was hard to understand because it made no sense. perhaps you should be more thorough. that way it wouldn't take 2 posts now would it.
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Originally Posted by Politico
Um, ok.
Oh, I'm sorry. Maybe I shouldn't use such big numbers. Are percentages such as 20% too difficult for you to understand? Maybe this'll help:
read your post. your post was hard to understand because it made no sense. perhaps you should be more thorough. that way it wouldn't take 2 posts now would it.
The only reason it took two posts is because your reading comprehension skills (not to mention math skills) are not up to par. But then, most CD users already know that about you.
Not watching, just listening, but, it sounds like the old Mac is back. Very gracious and positive discussion.
Not in my opinion. He continues to insist that he doesn't regret selecting Sarah Palin as his running mate. But, as Keith Olbermann said: "A maverick would have admitted the mistake in choosing her."
he has already been elected to a second term? the liberalism fad is almost dead, and the fact that obama is going to be forced to be a fiscally conservative president, won't sit well to the people that got him elected. doesn't make me feel good, doesn't make me feel good. we were given the choice of identical candidates, who are both extensions of the bush presidency.
Some of us have known for a long time that Obama is a fiscal conservative. And we posted it to no avail on this forum, repeatedly, in response to the idiotic frenzy over his supposed "socialist" agenda.
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