WASHINGTON - As the war in Iraq drags on, President Bush's job approval and the public's confidence in the direction he's taking the nation are at their lowest levels since The Associated Press-Ipsos poll began in December 2003.
About one-third of adults, 35 percent, said they think the country is headed in the right direction, while 43 percent said they approve of the job being done by Bush. Just 41 percent say they support his handling of the war, also a low-water mark.
Of course Democrats suck they have been on the wrong side of defense since the 60's. The Democrats wanted to go to Vietnam and they were the one's that said don't fight the cold war. The communist guerilla's were not USSR or Cuban trained. There always wrong.
crazyhorse1 wrote:SkinsNo.1Fan couldn't make a valid point with a pencil sharpener. His hero Bush has been nailed cold by the Downing Street Memo as a President who deliberately "fixed" intelligence reports to take his country into a war on falso pretenses. Does SkinsNo1Fan care that Bush is a liar and a traitor. Nope! He tries to justify the worse crime a U.S. President ever committed against his people by saying that Saddam was a bad guy and Bush doesn't push his religion on people. What a joke!
I didn't know Micheal Moore liked to chat on thehogs.net