June 30, 2005

Baptism by fire

Whew where is Rusty when you need him huh?? Thanks for all the links and suggestions. I think I have enough to maybe get us through the day.


Michelle Malkin has a post on a Democratic poll showing that public support for Democrats is slipping faster than for Republicans.

Washington post story here.

Personally for me I think they pick the wrong arguments. The DSM issue for one makes me feel better. It's kind of like a space shot. You had better be thinking about it ahead of time. You can always abort at the last minute. And once the candle is lit, well there is no turning back. So the discussion of if would should have or not is dead to me. The candle is lit people.


Rusty seems to like Michelle so I think he would approve.

Posted by: Howie at 12:38 PM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 sure, some people, myself included are somewhat dissapointed in some of the things that Bush has/hasnt done or said...no doubt about that, and im sure we have all different ideas on what Bush has/hasnt done or said right....but compared to the hysterical chickenlittle screaming and all the stonewalling and knitpicking coming from the likes of Dean, Dirken, Hillary and many other Dems, Bush has been doing a fair job....yes, it could be better but remember it could always get worse, and sometimes things have to get dark and nasty before it gets better....not every single tiny little thing can be planned for, its just humanly impossible..so i give Bush some kudos for the good he has accomplished...he has more to do and i think he will get more good things done before his time in the White House is done and the Democrats just cant stand the thought of that and are doing all they can to try and ruin anything Bush has planned...i wish President Bush good luck

Posted by: THANOS35 at June 30, 2005 01:27 PM (RhtGz)

2 Rusten Currie for Congress! http://currierd.typepad.com/currie_for_congress/

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at June 30, 2005 01:56 PM (0yYS2)

3 Bush has not done well but Pelosi, Reid, durbin, Teddy,Boxer, et. al. have done horribly. So by comparison he's wining.

Posted by: Rod Stanton at June 30, 2005 02:00 PM (Z6yVb)

4 The down trend in either one is cause for concern. It says a lot about how people are being turned off by the polarization caused mostly by the politicians themselves. When they do that, people feel they have to choose a side and they're getting tired of it. Most of us have at least some disagreements with the party we've chosen and don't want to have feel we must tow the party line 100%.

Posted by: Oyster at June 30, 2005 02:44 PM (fl6E1)

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