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    Quinnipiac numbers are you disputing the Quinnipiac numbers, CC?
    Can you post the article you got your the chart from and who actually "calculated" it? Couldn't link it from the picture. I tried.

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    Not that it's a big surprise Democrats voted for Bush and Republicans voted for Obama.

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    Kennedy / Johnson certainly managed to get people more pissed off than there are really pissed off people today.

    Truman being a pussy with McArthur and letting him go to the Yalu should go down as one of the biggest Presidential blunders of all time. Tens of thousands more Americans were killed, wounded, or captured than we have lost in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    Do they not teach history anymore?
    While that was bad, I think IKe's letting the Dulles brothers run foreign policy in name of US corporations actually has had further reaching and tier consequences. For all his talk about the military-industrial complex, he didn't see it at work right under his nose.

    And I like Ike.

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    While that was bad, I think IKe's letting the Dulles brothers run foreign policy in name of US corporations actually has had further reaching and tier consequences. For all his talk about the military-industrial complex, he didn't see it at work right under his nose.

    And I like Ike.
    Good point but we were inevitably headed into a global economy by that time.

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    Can you post the article you got your the chart from and who actually "calculated" it? Couldn't link it from the picture. I tried.
    http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-s...ern-presidents

    Here's the poll itself. Let me know if you have a problem with either.

    http://www.quinnipiac.edu/news-and-e...ReleaseID=2056


    Not that it's a big surprise Democrats voted for Bush and Republicans voted for Obama.
    So does the poll really say anything then?

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    Good point but we were inevitably headed into a global economy by that time.
    Sure, but overthrowing governments to make things easier for US companies was pretty damn stupid.

    I mean, we have the distinction of ending the only real democratically elected government in the history of Iran.

    We forgot that fact, but they sure as haven't.

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    Quinnipiac surveyed 1,446 voters from June 24-30; 26 percent identify as Republicans, 31 percent as Democrats, and 35 percent are Independents. Of those voters, 73 percent are white, 13 percent black, 7 percent Hispanic, and 8 percent identify as “other.” Only 18 percent are from the Northeast, 24 percent hail from the Midwest, 37 percent from the South, and 22 percent from the West.
    That explains the poll. Obama was reelected less than 2 years ago in a landslide. There have been no major disasters since then, and in fact his signature legislation has proven to be rather successful. I doubt national opinion has swung that wildly for nothing. People in the South have an irrational hatred for Obama. The comments I see regular people leaving on my local news' Facebook page on any story related to Obama make the trolls here look tame by comparison.

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    Obama sucks ass because he preached 24/7 in 2008 on how he was the anti-Bush and how he was going to be different. There has been no hope and change. It's been nope and the same.

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    Jay-Z: Yes, I text with Obama


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    Obama sucks ass because he preached 24/7 in 2008 on how he was the anti-Bush and how he was going to be different. There has been no hope and change. It's been nope and the same.
    He was the anti-dubya and head choice, as were many 10Ms of Americans who WANTED desperately an anti-Repug govt to break from the disaster (ongoing) of 2001-2008. I'm sure those Americans and finally Obama realized that the Repugs did/do everything possible to deny the Dems the right to govern (ongoing denial). Compromise for mother ing Repugs is to show weakness, not MANLY, because the Dems are not legitimate opponents.

    NOTHING of import has gotten passed other than ACA, and Repugs still trash it with lies and slander, know their ignorant base will suck it down.

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