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The idiots at moveon.org -a group founded to oppose the impeachment
of Clinton for breaking the law- is now sponsoring a poll on impeaching
George Bush -- because they disagree with him.
I urge you... no beg you.. to vote YES early and often as W. C. says, "MorOn.org
and the Kos kids drive the Democratic Congressional agenda. If we can
get them focused on impeachment, it will distract them from passing bad
laws."
Every good conservative should vote 2 or 3 times on this one. (WIZBANG)
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It's one thing to have fun at the expense of a bunch of George Soros
knob polishers, quite another when a mainstream outlet like Newsweek does it.
The May 5th poll showing George Bush at 28% was at odds with every
other poll (Rasmussen had him at 40%). Using its own poll,
Newsweek then was able to concoct this chimera.
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A majority of Americans believe Bush is not politically courageous: 55
percent vs. 40 percent. And nearly two out of three Americans (62
percent) believe his recent actions in Iraq show he is “stubborn and
unwilling to admit his mistakes,” compared to 30 percent who say Bush’s
actions demonstrate that he is “willing to take political risks to do
what’s right.” <snip>The NEWSWEEK Poll finds each of the leading Democratic contenders
beating the Republican frontrunners in head-to-head matchups. ... *snip*
Like Obama, Edwards defeats the Republicans by larger margins than
Clinton does: the former Democratic vice-presidential nominee
outdistances Giuliani by six points, McCain by 10 and Romney by 37, the
largest lead in any of the head-to-head matchups. Meanwhile, Sen.
Clinton wins 49 percent to 46 percent against Giuliani, well within the
poll’s margin of error; 50 to 44 against McCain; and 57 to 35 against
Romney.
blah-blah-blah
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All we're missing here is Dan Rather doing the intro, as it turns out. In conducting this poll, Newsweek contacted half again as many Democrats as Republicans. The Capitan has details. Is there an appreciable difference between Moveon.org and Newsweek?
This is a war, baby.
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