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Latest Poll: Republicans in Big Trouble

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snakehawk

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Dec 17, 2009, 3:53:15 PM12/17/09
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A nationwide poll of citizens most likely to vote, conducted by the
Institute for Sanity in Government, revealed that the most important
people in politics--the voters--are preparing what amounts to a vat of
boiling oil for Republican candidates in the coming elections.

Over 90 percent of the voters polled were convinced that serious
healthcare reform was a major need for the United States, over 70
percent favored a public option. And over 80 percent placed the blame
for the failure of the Congress to pass a healthcare reform bill with
a strong public option squarely on the Republican Party.

The numbers bode ill for any Republican candidate running in future
elections. Voters are generally certain that any Republican,
regardless of his personal qualities, will be hopelessly compromised
by the money and might of the Republican leadership, who will
certainly stand in the way of any progress. Any Republican candidate
will be expected to work toward blocking any success by the Democratic
Congress or the President, especially the President. Voters, even
formerly loyal registered Republicans, have formed a decidedly
negative picture of the present Republican Party.

Get lost

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Dec 17, 2009, 4:17:46 PM12/17/09
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85% of high-school dropouts who voted, voted for Obama.
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Democratic Teabagging Fag

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Dec 17, 2009, 8:25:07 PM12/17/09
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Waiting for his next teabag, snakehawk <snak...@MailAndNews.com>
wrote:

>A nationwide poll of citizens most likely to vote, conducted by the
>Institute for Sanity in Government, revealed that the most important
>people in politics--the voters--are preparing what amounts to a vat of
>boiling oil for Republican candidates in the coming elections.
>

Big problem with your poll, there is no Institute for Sanity in
Government. You did not give a link and a Google search did not
produce a link.


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snakehawk

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Dec 17, 2009, 10:49:29 PM12/17/09
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On Dec 17, 8:25 pm, Democratic Teabagging Fag <Girly...@Libs.com>
wrote:
> Waiting for his next teabag,  snakehawk <snakeh...@MailAndNews.com>

> wrote:
>
> >A nationwide poll of citizens most likely to vote, conducted by the
> >Institute for Sanity in Government, revealed that the most important
> >people in politics--the voters--are preparing what amounts to a vat of
> >boiling oil for Republican candidates in the coming elections.
>
> Big problem with your poll, there is no Institute for Sanity in
> Government. You did not give a link and a Google search did not
> produce a link.
>

Sorry, I got the name wrong. It's the Society to Prevent Insanity in
Government. And the Society conducted another poll that showed 86.7
percent of all registered voters in the United States considered
Republicans to be in the pockets of the big bankers. Another poll, 83
percent said they wouldn't vote for a Republican for garbage collector
because he'd probably steal the garbage. Still another poll revealed
that the overwhelming majority of voters felt that anyone running on a
Republican ticket would vote any way the Republican leadership
dictated regardless of his individual preferences. Some 91 percent
were convinced Republicans have no principles to speak of. The
results pretty much reflect reality.

John Q Public

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Dec 18, 2009, 3:02:55 PM12/18/09
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HAHAHAHAHAHAH
Fairy tales at best, you know the 2010 bitch slaps a comin so ya better
find a hidey hole now

Democratic Teabagging Fag

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Dec 19, 2009, 10:44:34 AM12/19/09
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Waiting for his next teabag, snakehawk <snak...@MailAndNews.com>
wrote:

Let me be truthful since you obviously have thrown out that concept in
this thread you have created. YOU ARE SO FULL CRAP. There is no
Institute for Sanity in Government or Society to Prevent Insanity in
Government. Was this some writing assignment for some high school
class? If you're going to lie, you ought to be more creative than
that.

snakehawk

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Dec 19, 2009, 10:47:33 AM12/19/09
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On Dec 18, 3:02 pm, John Q Public <my2ce...@me.com> wrote:
> find a hidey hole now- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

No according to the latest polls. A poll conducted by the Society for
Informed Voters found that 89.6 percent of all the voters in the
United States strongly disapproved of the Republican strategy of
blocking any and all attempts by Congress or the President to
rejuvenate the US economy. Among the voters most likely to vote, 78
percent felt the United States would be better off without the
Republican Party.

bvallely

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Dec 19, 2009, 10:52:27 AM12/19/09
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So, you're just making shit up now, huh?
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