Support to the Bush is going to reduse?

Discussion in 'Politics & Religion' started by mejason12, Jan 24, 2007.

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    Did the support of George W Bush inside US itself is loosing now a days?

    Yes,it is slightly redusing.The survays conducted by different agencies are said like this.Some one told that now he has a support of only less than 35%.
     
    mejason12, Jan 24, 2007 IP
  2. Crazy_Rob

    Crazy_Rob I seen't it!

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    I support the Bush!

    I've always supported the Bush! :rolleyes:
     
    Crazy_Rob, Jan 24, 2007 IP
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    northpointaiki Guest

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    Me too! Me too!

    Although, I support loosing even more.
     
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    britishguy Prominent Member

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    I think that Bush might in fact have bottomed out on the popularity stakes, and we may see an unexpected revival on his support ratings

    A lot depends on how and if, he can get the house together to revive his support levels

    It does not look likely, but the 'spin doctors' are out in force on damage limitation programs

    So in politics anything is possible and with rumblings coming out of Iran about a spat between Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
    http://www.pensitoreview.com

    Iran’s outspoken president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, appears to be under pressure from the highest authorities in Iran to end his involvement in its nuclear program, a sign that his political capital is declining as his country comes under increasing international pressure.

    Just one month after the UN Security Council imposed sanctions on Iran to curb its nuclear program, two hard-line newspapers, including one owned by the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, called on the president to stay out of all matters nuclear.

    In the hazy world of Iranian politics, such a public rebuke was seen as a sign that the supreme leader himself — who has final say on all matters of state — might no longer support the president as the public face of defiance to the West.

    It is the first sign that Ahmadinejad has lost any degree of Ayatollah Khamenei’s confidence, a potentially damaging development for a president who has rallied his nation and defined his administration by declaring nuclear power Iran’s “inalienable right.”

    Politics can and do turn in many unexpected directions Bush might get a boost yet from the most unlikely of sources
     
    britishguy, Jan 24, 2007 IP
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    pingpong123 Well-Known Member

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    Of course he bottomed out, I dont think he can go any lower lol, but seriously folks , why do u all cling to the fact that the president has power anymore to change things? This is a fantasy. This war has nothing to do with bush , absolutely nothing.
     
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    chulium Well-Known Member

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    Bush's popularity went up 4% after his recent State of the Union address.
     
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    gworld Prominent Member

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    I think you are thinking about the wrong Bush. :D
     
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    i think people don't belive the neocons agenda any more. the other fanatics of the world
     
    pizzaman, Jan 24, 2007 IP