I'm glad someone pointed that out. I was HOPING that ray would pick up on that..
I wish you would do the same and stop making so many damn assumptions.
I'm glad someone pointed that out. I was HOPING that ray would pick up on that..
The mainstream, IMO, is just an arm for the government.
Why would they pick one candidate from each party to hype up?
Simple. To give you, me and everyone else the illusion of choice.
Its the test-equivalent of a true/false question. If they own both, they cant be wrong. Notice this isnt a multiple choice question...as intended.
There is a substantial difference in factual correlation to tie the two different events together. I haven't see any lost rights. Say what you will, but remember the term "Reasonable!"
Where is the link?
Is it this:
link
Can you direct me to any slanderous ad that Fox has allowed? This is not an election ad. This is a direct attack against the president, and is slanderous opinion.
Like the reply asked for, I want to know where that idiot Glover gets his facts.
LOL...
Took me a while to get off the floor...
It's the liberal media that plays n8ice with the liberals and hardball with the republicans, reporting slander at every opportunity against the republicans. They never say anything bad about their beloved democrats unless the proof is irrefutable!
Tell me. Does anyone deny that Obama grew up in a Muslim school? The connections to say the democrats want us to lose is clear. Very clear. They are invested in defeat. The better the war goes for us, the more and more people see them for the seditious bas s they are.
Liberal lemmings have been saying for years that the cons ution is being eroded, yet they never take it to court and win. My God man… Don’t you guys understand the word “reasonable” in the fourth amendment? What has been don that is unreasonable under the conditions we face? You opinion doesn’t matter in the legal world. The accuracy of words meanings do.
Meanwhile, back in reality....
Watch the Ad that Fox Won’t Let You See
Do you personally think the world would be better off if the United States
loses the war in Iraq?
ALL: Yes - 11%, No - 73%
DEMOCRATS: Yes - 19%, No - 62%
REPUBLICANS: Yes - 7%, No - 76%
Of all three political affiliations, you can bet which one FOX News used in its headline about the new poll.
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You Decide 2008
FOX News Poll: Nearly 1 in 5 Democrats Say World Will Be Better Off if U.S. Loses War
Thursday, October 04, 2007
By Dana Blanton
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Oct. 4: A U.S. soldier gives candy to an Iraqi boy in western Baghdad, Iraq.
NEW YORK — Nearly one out of every five Democrats thinks the world will be better off if America loses the war in Iraq, according to the FOX News Opinion Dynamics Poll released Thursday.
The percentage of Democrats (19 percent) who believe that is nearly four times the number of Republicans (5 percent) who gave the same answer. Seven percent of independents said the world would be better off if the U.S. lost the war.
Click here for results of the poll.(pdf)
Overall, 11 percent of Americans think the world would be "better off" if the U.S. lost the war, and 73 percent disagree.
Opinion Dynamics Corp. conducted the national telephone poll of 900 registered voters for FOX News from Sept. 25 to Sept. 26. The poll has a 3-point margin of error.
Praying for Peace
Large majorities of Americans say they have said a prayer for soldiers serving in Iraq and for the war to end, while just over half say they have prayed for President Bush.
Most people — 87 percent — say they have said a prayer for the troops, and another 77 percent have prayed for the war in Iraq to end. A much smaller 54 percent majority of Americans say they have prayed for the president.
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Among groups, Democrats (80 percent) and Republicans (76 percent) are about equally likely to say they have prayed for the war to end, and women (80 percent) are only slightly more likely than men (73 percent) to have done so.
Republicans (74 percent) are twice as likely as Democrats (37 percent) to have included the president in their prayers, while just over half (52 percent) of independents have prayed for Bush.
Appealing to a higher authority on behalf of the president does not appear to be influenced by gender, as about as many men (51 percent) as women (56 percent) say they have prayed for Bush.
"It’s interesting to see the parallel between overall voter sentiment toward the president and the relatively reduced likelihood to pray for him," says Ernest Paicopolos, principal of Opinion Dynamics. "It’s also striking to see a more than 30-point gap between prayer for the troops and prayer for the commander-in-chief of those same troops."
In general, more Republicans (64 percent) than Democrats (53 percent) and independents (48 percent) say they pray every day. Southerners (66 percent) are 20 percentage points more likely than those living in the Northeast (46 percent) to pray daily.
Overall, a 56 percent majority of Americans says they pray every day, including 64 percent of women and 47 percent of men.
Another 17 percent say they pray several times a week and 7 percent several times a month. Few Americans — 7 percent — say they never pray.
Hey want to know how the "Gay" General Plant signs his
articles:
Keith H. Kerr
Brigadier General, CSMR (Ret.)
Seems he isn't really a retired Army General after all. His
rank comes from the California State Military Reserve.
His highest "reserve" Army rank was Colonel.
So much for all his credentials. The good old Clinton
hype. All smoke and mirrors.
I thought you loved the military? Or only the one's who blindly support Bush?
Love is such a strong word. Why do you always have to
bring these things into your conversation?
well ray with all of your flipping and flopping it's heard to keep track on where you stand today.
Are you with the troops or against them? It doesn't diminish his service to our Country. What are your credentials?
Oh, Joe, I think you know where I stand. I am with the
troops and their mission 110 percent. As for my credentials,
well if I gave you all of them, then I would give you a little
too much information, which I don't care to do. Just
that I spent my time in the military and other service to
the community. If that doesn't satisfy you, so be it.
Okay. I was just wondering since it seemed like you were questioning his credentials. I too did my service in the military and volunteer all the time.
But you make a good point that I try to make to republicans and war mongers all the time. Just because I may speak out against the war does NOT mean that I am against our troops in any way or that I want us to fail in Iraq.
Thanks for clearing that up.
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