Friday, May 12, 2006

Am I The ONLY One Who Gets This?

With King Bushes poll numbers at 29% and the latest revelations that Bushes NSA domestic spying is much worse than we were led to believe (didn't many in the blogosphere say it was worse than previously thought) the BIG question is, WHY aren't the Democrats doing something about it? Well, duh, the Repukes have been spying on the top Democrats and it is apparent that the Bushiviks are threatening to go public with the Dems dirt if anyone of them holds the King accountable for his crimes against Americans. Are there any honest politicians in either party anywhere? I don't think so. Shades of Watergate and the sad thing is this time around no one is honest or outraged enough to do anything about it.

WANTED: ONE HONEST DEMOCRAT TO GO AFTER BUSH AND HOLD HIM ACCOUNTABLE AND ONE HONEST REPORTER WHO WILL START REPORTING ABOUT THE COMPLETE CORRUPTION OF THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION.

Btw, folks, King Bush wants to give the throne to the next in line..., Jebby, Twiddle Dumber (if that's possible). Be very afraid, America, be very afraid.

Well, I didn't vote for the bastard.

God save us because apparently no one else is!

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Are Americans Finally Waking Up?



29 %




A new public opinion poll shows President Bush's job approval rating is at its lowest level since he took office five years ago. In recent U.S. political history, only former presidents Jimmy Carter and Richard Nixon had lower approval ratings.

WASHINGTON, DC, United States (UPI) -- U.S. President George W. Bush`s job approval rating has fallen to 29 percent in a new Harris Interactive poll.

It is the lowest job approval rating of Bush`s presidency, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

Of 1,003 U.S. adults surveyed by telephone, 29 percent said Bush was doing an 'excellent or pretty good' -- down from 35 percent in the Harris Interactive poll conducted in April. Bush`s job approval rating had been 43 percent in the Harris Interactive poll conducted in January.

About one-quarter of U.S. adults said 'things in the country are going in the right direction,' while 69 percent said 'things have pretty seriously gotten off on the wrong track.' The trend has declined every month since January, when 33 percent said the nation was heading in the right direction, the Journal reported.

The Harris poll results came on the same day that The Washington Post reported on a Gallup poll that showed Republican support for the Bush administration has fallen by 13 percent in the past two weeks based on spending policies.