uscitizen
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My next door neighbour said his dog growled when Barack Obamas appeared briefly on the telly screen last week.
Frankly, i don't think you can argue with that.
That must be a dog with a college degree, not just a GED.
My next door neighbour said his dog growled when Barack Obamas appeared briefly on the telly screen last week.
Frankly, i don't think you can argue with that.
Considering they are the vast majority of people, you would be wrong.Yeah well it IS a recession.
People are predictable on things like this.
I figure many of those who think we are on the wrong track now voted for Bush in 2004.
Yeah well it IS a recession.
People are predictable on things like this.
I figure many of those who think we are on the wrong track now voted for Bush in 2004.
That depends was the dog wearing a hat, or is your friend a barbarian?
uscitizen said:That must be a dog with a college degree, not just a GED.
Your post shows your bigotry and stupidity:and three north carolina rednecks waiting for takeout chicken at popeye's are all upset with Obama. whouda thunk THAT?
Your post shows your bigotry and stupidity:
1. One of the people voicing his opinion was a guy about 55, tats, long gray hair in a ponytail; a wild guess would suggest "Dead Head", not "redneck".
2. Second was a grandmother from Florida visiting her grandchildren and buying them lunch.
3. Third was me, and I didn't voice my opinion, merely observed.
4. Chinese food not "Popeyes". I don't know of one around here nor have been in one.
*shrug*
Uppity dogs, showing off their education... Get a normal hat I say! Hats should be rounded, not squared!To deal with both questions simultaneously - the dog in question was wearing his graduation day mortar board.
A First in Particle Physics from Cambridge, since you ask.
Yeah well it IS a recession.
People are predictable on things like this.
I figure many of those who think we are on the wrong track now voted for Bush in 2004.
Uppity dogs, showing off their education... Get a normal hat I say! Hats should be rounded, not squared!
As stated previously, before you went off an yet another round of closed-minded assumptions of Southerners. *shrug*good for you....waiting for "chinese take out" in north carolina and you meet two other people who are less than ecstatic about Obama... and that is supposedly indicative of WHAT, exactly?
get enough MSG, btw?
I found what I needed first hit! this is a good day!
http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/presidential-approval-tracker.htm
Two down, 60 million more to go!I was waiting for take out yesterday with two self proclaimed moderates who both voted for Obama- they were not happy with him.![]()
Why is this not good? The poll clearly shows that many more Americans feel the country is heading in the right direction then a year ago.
The polls show otherwise. *shrug*Two down, 60 million more to go!![]()
It's still way up by double digits from a year ago.Actually a week and a half ago the numbers were higher for "right track" than they are now. It is most definitely down from the "peak" of 46.4% saying "right track" which hit in June.
But we're discussing The Chosen One. *shrug*It's still way up by double digits from a year ago.
Not only that but with one notable exception (Clinton) all these Presidents started out with high approval ratings that trended down over time. Clinton is the only one who ended his term with higher approval ratings then when he was first elected.right/wrong polls are always a crock.....I could say it's headed in the wrong direction because of what Obama is doing and someone else could say it's headed in the wrong direction because the Republicans are keeping him from doing more....that makes two votes for "wrong".....