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FACE...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:17 pm
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Why is it that Obarmy winning the election by 7 percentage points is seen
as some kind of landslide and "popular mandate" yet the health bill(s),
now at 42% support, are still being said by the liberals to be supported
by "most people".

Is it yet more liberal logical dissonance?

FACE
 
Dionysus...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 12:29 pm
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"FACE" <AFaceInTheCrowd at (no spam) bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:a3p0f5thg9berkcilaf8pc9np249nr8gqc at (no spam) 4ax.com...
Quote:
Why is it that Obarmy winning the election by 7 percentage points is seen
as some kind of landslide and "popular mandate" yet the health bill(s),
now at 42% support, are still being said by the liberals to be supported
by "most people".

Is it yet more liberal logical dissonance?

FACE
**********

Your question answers itself...and thanks for asking it.

Dionysus
 
Michael Coburn...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 1:33 pm
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On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 12:29:05 -0500, Dionysus wrote:

Quote:
"FACE" <AFaceInTheCrowd at (no spam) bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:a3p0f5thg9berkcilaf8pc9np249nr8gqc at (no spam) 4ax.com...
Why is it that Obarmy winning the election by 7 percentage points is
seen as some kind of landslide and "popular mandate" yet the health
bill(s), now at 42% support, are still being said by the liberals to be
supported by "most people".

Is it yet more liberal logical dissonance?

FACE
**********
Your question answers itself...and thanks for asking it.

Dionysus

The 42% is from Rasmussen. It doesn't really count:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/



--
"Those are my opinions and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson
 
FACE...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 4:19 pm
Guest
On 3 Nov 2009 18:33:22 GMT, in alt.politics, Michael Coburn
<mikcob at (no spam) verizon.net>, wrote

Quote:
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 12:29:05 -0500, Dionysus wrote:

"FACE" <AFaceInTheCrowd at (no spam) bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:a3p0f5thg9berkcilaf8pc9np249nr8gqc at (no spam) 4ax.com...
Why is it that Obarmy winning the election by 7 percentage points is
seen as some kind of landslide and "popular mandate" yet the health
bill(s), now at 42% support, are still being said by the liberals to be
supported by "most people".

Is it yet more liberal logical dissonance?

FACE
**********
Your question answers itself...and thanks for asking it.

Dionysus

The 42% is from Rasmussen. It doesn't really count:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/

Just what it is it you are pointing to with your RCP link, mikie?

Are you hoping that the people will not notice that no poll on that page
has anything to do with approval/disapproval of health care?

On October 21, Gallup reports that their polling results show one in four
(that would be 25%) would support the final healthcare bill or, as they
say: "Twenty-five percent of Americans say they think they will support
the final healthcare bill...". Does that one work for you or is Gallup
also one that "doesn't really count". Or.....is two weeks ago too "old".

LOL!!!!

FACE

--

Annoy liberals. Confront them with facts.
 
Michael Coburn...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 6:07 pm
Guest
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 16:19:17 -0500, FACE wrote:

Quote:
On 3 Nov 2009 18:33:22 GMT, in alt.politics, Michael Coburn
mikcob at (no spam) verizon.net>, wrote

On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 12:29:05 -0500, Dionysus wrote:

"FACE" <AFaceInTheCrowd at (no spam) bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:a3p0f5thg9berkcilaf8pc9np249nr8gqc at (no spam) 4ax.com...
Why is it that Obarmy winning the election by 7 percentage points is
seen as some kind of landslide and "popular mandate" yet the health
bill(s), now at 42% support, are still being said by the liberals to
be supported by "most people".

Is it yet more liberal logical dissonance?

FACE
**********
Your question answers itself...and thanks for asking it.

Dionysus

The 42% is from Rasmussen. It doesn't really count:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/

Just what it is it you are pointing to with your RCP link, mikie?

Are you hoping that the people will not notice that no poll on that page
has anything to do with approval/disapproval of health care?

On October 21, Gallup reports that their polling results show one in
four (that would be 25%) would support the final healthcare bill or, as
they say: "Twenty-five percent of Americans say they think they will
support the final healthcare bill...". Does that one work for you or is
Gallup also one that "doesn't really count". Or.....is two weeks ago
too "old".

LOL!!!!

FACE

Gee... Where's the link????

Where's the actual poll or a pronouncement of the result by credible
source?

--
"Those are my opinions and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson
 
FACE...
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 7:18 pm
Guest
On 3 Nov 2009 23:07:44 GMT, in alt.politics, Michael Coburn
<mikcob at (no spam) verizon.net>, wrote

Quote:
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 16:19:17 -0500, FACE wrote:

On 3 Nov 2009 18:33:22 GMT, in alt.politics, Michael Coburn
mikcob at (no spam) verizon.net>, wrote

On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 12:29:05 -0500, Dionysus wrote:

"FACE" <AFaceInTheCrowd at (no spam) bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:a3p0f5thg9berkcilaf8pc9np249nr8gqc at (no spam) 4ax.com...
Why is it that Obarmy winning the election by 7 percentage points is
seen as some kind of landslide and "popular mandate" yet the health
bill(s), now at 42% support, are still being said by the liberals to
be supported by "most people".

Is it yet more liberal logical dissonance?

FACE
**********
Your question answers itself...and thanks for asking it.

Dionysus

The 42% is from Rasmussen. It doesn't really count:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/

Just what it is it you are pointing to with your RCP link, mikie?

Are you hoping that the people will not notice that no poll on that page
has anything to do with approval/disapproval of health care?

On October 21, Gallup reports that their polling results show one in
four (that would be 25%) would support the final healthcare bill or, as
they say: "Twenty-five percent of Americans say they think they will
support the final healthcare bill...". Does that one work for you or is
Gallup also one that "doesn't really count". Or.....is two weeks ago
too "old".

LOL!!!!

FACE

Gee... Where's the link????

Gee..... You should be able to find it if you doubt it.

You show a convenient incapability. What a nonsurprise that is.

Quote:

Where's the actual poll or a pronouncement of the result by credible
source?

On the internet. It is very hard to find. it is under something called
Gallup.com and I only referenced Gallup.

For the capability-challenged:











wait for it...............





















http://www.gallup.com/video/123791/One-Four-Support-Healthcare-Bill-Oppose.aspx



You did say that you had looked for it. On the net. Under Gallup. That
you used a search engine. Right?


LOL!!!!!!!!!!!


FACE

--

Liberals live in a parallel universe where the difference between a
scandal and a civil right is whether a Republican or a Democrat is caught
doing it.
 
Michael Coburn...
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:14 am
Guest
On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 19:18:58 -0500, FACE wrote:

Quote:
On 3 Nov 2009 23:07:44 GMT, in alt.politics, Michael Coburn
mikcob at (no spam) verizon.net>, wrote

On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 16:19:17 -0500, FACE wrote:

On 3 Nov 2009 18:33:22 GMT, in alt.politics, Michael Coburn
mikcob at (no spam) verizon.net>, wrote

On Tue, 03 Nov 2009 12:29:05 -0500, Dionysus wrote:

"FACE" <AFaceInTheCrowd at (no spam) bellsouth.net> wrote in message
news:a3p0f5thg9berkcilaf8pc9np249nr8gqc at (no spam) 4ax.com...
Why is it that Obarmy winning the election by 7 percentage points
is seen as some kind of landslide and "popular mandate" yet the
health bill(s), now at 42% support, are still being said by the
liberals to be supported by "most people".

Is it yet more liberal logical dissonance?

FACE
**********
Your question answers itself...and thanks for asking it.

Dionysus

The 42% is from Rasmussen. It doesn't really count:

http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/

Just what it is it you are pointing to with your RCP link, mikie?

Are you hoping that the people will not notice that no poll on that
page has anything to do with approval/disapproval of health care?

On October 21, Gallup reports that their polling results show one in
four (that would be 25%) would support the final healthcare bill or,
as they say: "Twenty-five percent of Americans say they think they
will support the final healthcare bill...". Does that one work for
you or is Gallup also one that "doesn't really count". Or.....is two
weeks ago too "old".

LOL!!!!

FACE

Gee... Where's the link????

Gee..... You should be able to find it if you doubt it.

You show a convenient incapability. What a nonsurprise that is.


Where's the actual poll or a pronouncement of the result by credible
source?

On the internet. It is very hard to find. it is under something called
Gallup.com and I only referenced Gallup.

For the capability-challenged:

wait for it...............

http://www.gallup.com/video/123791/One-Four-Support-Healthcare-Bill-
Oppose.aspx

You did say that you had looked for it. On the net. Under Gallup.
That you used a search engine. Right?


No, lying pig. I did not say I looked for it. But visiting the link the
numbers say that 25% are definite yes no matter what, 33% are definite no
no matter what, and 39% say it depends on what is in the bill.

Republicans are 62% strongly opposed no matter what is in the bill while
only 47% of Democrats are lock stepped in favor no matter what. (nothing
new about this). The only real data are the 39% that will go either way.

HOWEVER:

Things have changed in that HR 3962 will REDUCE the deficit while
lowering health insurance premiums for the vast majority of Americans
according to the CBO and The House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

http://energycommerce.house.gov/index.php?
option=com_content&view=article&id=1801:cbo-affirms-hr-3962-will-control-
costs-lower-premiums&catid=122:media-
advisories&Itemid=55&layout=default&date=2009-10-01

I hope that this is held over until next year's election season. You
lying pigs will get crushed either way, but the crusher will exact a
bigger toll on Republican liars if we save it till next year.

--
"Those are my opinions and you can't have em" -- Bart Simpson
 
 
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