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Posted: 12 February 2009 10:25 PM   [ Ignore ]
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USA Today/Gallup Poll
38% - Criminal Investigation
24% - Independent Panel
34% - Neither
3% - No Opinion

62% want some sort of investigation
37% don’t want an investigation or have no opinion

http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2009-02-11-investigation-poll_N.htm

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Posted: 12 February 2009 10:50 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Why? lol

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Posted: 12 February 2009 10:56 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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1,027 adults surveyed by phone or land line out of about 305 million people.  Be interesting to know who they surveyed…  Perhaps all Democrats??  Or all members of the ACLU??  No demographics listed in the article.  It’s laughable.  Try again Mountain West. 

And, by the way, President George W. Bush is the one whose policies and courageous war on terror has kept this country SAFE and FREE from any additional attacks since 9-11.  And now, THE ONE, as the esteemed Oprah Winfrey calls him, has indicated that he is willing to sit down and talk with thug terrorists leaders.  Wow.  We’ll see how safe we are at the end of an Obama administration.  An administration who is more worried about “rights” for terrorists, murderers and thugs who have declared war on our country and our way of life, than they are about using whatever means are necessary in dealing with said terrorists, murderers and thugs.

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Posted: 12 February 2009 11:02 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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slap a gator - 12 February 2009 09:56 PM

  And, by the way, President George W. Bush is the one whose policies and courageous war on terror has kept this country SAFE and FREE from any additional attacks since 9-11.  And now, THE ONE, as the esteemed Oprah Winfrey calls him, has indicated that he is willing to sit down and talk with thug terrorists leaders.  Wow.  We’ll see how safe we are at the end of an Obama administration.  An administration who is more worried about “rights” for terrorists, murderers and thugs who have declared war on our country and our way of life, than they are about using whatever means are necessary in dealing with said terrorists, murderers and thugs.

How true that is

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Posted: 12 February 2009 11:36 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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My only question is who charges Bush and his gang first, us or the rest of the world. If you think he’s not going to be charged with War Crimes or something your crazy.

France, Germany, Italy, Spain….. all those governments are going after him… IF WE DON’T. They all have already indicated that. Obama already said it’s old news. He said he has bigger things to do like clean up 8 years of Bush’s messes, but the beat is getting louder and louder.

If they are tried at the Hague, ALL OF THEM ARE TOAST. Although the election of Obama has raised the popularity of the US aboard, except for those guys. lol Again, if they are tried at the Hague, they are doomed..

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Posted: 13 February 2009 12:13 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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what kind of bush are we talking about?

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Posted: 13 February 2009 12:57 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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Apparently we are talking about those who have not found the medication to cure the Bush Derangement Syndrome they are still suffering from.  Maybe when THE ONE implements our new socialized health care system, those poor suffers of BDS will finally be able to afford some good medical care.  Unless they are senior BDS suffers - then the new health care oversight board might deem them unworthy - you know not worth the expense.

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Posted: 13 February 2009 01:32 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
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Congress doesn’t want that because it will come out that they were informed of the things they’ve been complaining about for political purposes.

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Posted: 13 February 2009 01:46 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]
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Yes, we will sit back and watch…...lol

Should be interesting lol As for that “Bush Derangement Syndrome”... I think the entire country felt it on election night lol It’s a shame you all haven’t got that message.

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Posted: 13 February 2009 04:10 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]
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TBE - 13 February 2009 12:46 AM

Yes, we will sit back and watch…...lol

Should be interesting lol As for that “Bush Derangement Syndrome”... I think the entire country felt it on election night lol It’s a shame you all haven’t got that message.

Older people usually get polled.  I don’t know anyone under 30 that has a land line.  If they would have used cell phones, I bet the results would have been even more staggering for an investigation of Bush.

Didn’t they blame Clinton for everything during the Bush years?  They Republicans and Bush controlled Congress from 1995-2007 and the Whie House from 2000-2009.

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Posted: 13 February 2009 05:14 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 10 ]
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Mountain West - 13 February 2009 03:10 AM
TBE - 13 February 2009 12:46 AM

Yes, we will sit back and watch…...lol

Should be interesting lol As for that “Bush Derangement Syndrome”... I think the entire country felt it on election night lol It’s a shame you all haven’t got that message.

Older people usually get polled.  I don’t know anyone under 30 that has a land line.  If they would have used cell phones, I bet the results would have been even more staggering for an investigation of Bush.

Didn’t they blame Clinton for everything during the Bush years?  They Republicans and Bush controlled Congress from 1995-2007 and the Whie House from 2000-2009.

also another important thing is how the question is framed.  i took a few classes in marketing, you can set it up how you like to push a answer 1 way or another.  i personally always answer the opposite of what i believe, just to be a jerk.

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Posted: 13 February 2009 05:43 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 11 ]
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redhot - 13 February 2009 04:14 AM
Mountain West - 13 February 2009 03:10 AM
TBE - 13 February 2009 12:46 AM

Yes, we will sit back and watch…...lol

Should be interesting lol As for that “Bush Derangement Syndrome”... I think the entire country felt it on election night lol It’s a shame you all haven’t got that message.

Older people usually get polled.  I don’t know anyone under 30 that has a land line.  If they would have used cell phones, I bet the results would have been even more staggering for an investigation of Bush.

Didn’t they blame Clinton for everything during the Bush years?  They Republicans and Bush controlled Congress from 1995-2007 and the Whie House from 2000-2009.

also another important thing is how the question is framed.  i took a few classes in marketing, you can set it up how you like to push a answer 1 way or another.  i personally always answer the opposite of what i believe, just to be a jerk.

Thats funny.

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Posted: 13 February 2009 05:32 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]
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How can this country move forward with change if all it can do is look in the past and place blame? George Bush is not the reason this country is in so much trouble, he helped no doubt, but someone has to hold all those other jerk offs in Washington accountable for what they are doing and have done.

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Posted: 13 February 2009 06:02 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 13 ]
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lostdawg3 - 13 February 2009 04:32 PM

How can this country move forward with change if all it can do is look in the past and place blame? George Bush is not the reason this country is in so much trouble, he helped no doubt, but someone has to hold all those other jerk offs in Washington accountable for what they are doing and have done.

that’s what voters are suppose to do but ... the American public are idiots.  the 2 party system is garbage, every 8 yrs or so there is a shift from 1 party to the other.  they never seem to please but they keep getting re-elected.  it’s like we forget that 8 yrs ago they sucked.  lemmings.

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Posted: 13 February 2009 06:07 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 14 ]
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Bill Clinton certainly didn’t suck. He left the Lil Bush with a huge surplus. 8 years later we find ourselves where we are. You figure it out.

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Posted: 13 February 2009 06:31 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 15 ]
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Bill Clinton certainly didn’t suck.

  You’re kidding right?  He was simply a national joke on many levels.

Now, regarding the poll - the data said that they talked to land line and cell phone users both (if you read the fine print).  1, 027 people out of 306 million - pretty simple to manipulate those results.  And yes, TBE, THE ONE did ascend to the presidency but not by the landslide you like to pretend he had.  He was put in the office primarily by those misguided souls in the Northeast - those very deranged liberals who could never get over the fact that their boy Al Gore wasn’t elected and refused to give George Bush a drop of credit for anything he did do right.  It’s pretty sad.

Now, as I have said before, I don’t agree with everything Bush did - partly because I’m not stupid enough to blindly follow any one man or woman - my allegiance is to my God and my Country - not a person - and partly because I am a CONSERVATIVE not a Republican.  I live by and believe in conservative principles and on a lot of issues ESPECIALLY fiscal ones, George Bush was simply not a conservative.  I still respect him and will be forever grateful to him for keeping my family and my country safe and for taking the war to the terrorist thugs who still want to destroy us. 

All of this lingering Bush hatred is pathetic and sad and goes to show how many people in this country don’t or can’t think for themselves.

As for our current financial mess and this march to Marxism we are on now - you’re dang straight there is blame for Bush and his administration but there is a LOT of blame for our pathetic Congress.  Many of the very people who got us into the mess are the same ones now claiming they can fix it.  How stupid do those clowns in Washington think we are?  We understand exactly what they have done and I am counting down the days that Pelosi, Reid, Frank, and all their disgusting counterparts including Spector, Collins and Snow are voted out of office.  I’m sure our founding fathers are rolling over in their graves at what our Congress is doing to this country.  Those men and women with a few exceptions represent the WORST our country has to offer.  The absolute bottom of the barrel.  And it’s our collective fault as a country for putting those pathetic power hungry egocentric monsters in there to begin with.

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