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Offline Deborah

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« on: February 10, 2004, 10:59:00 PM »
MSNBC.com is taking a poll on Bush's presidency and the presidential campaign.  
Go to:MSNBC - Are You a Bush Booster -- or Basher?http://msnbc.msn.com/id/4205947/if you want to voice your opinion.

Do you approve or disapprove of the way George W. Bush is handling his job as president?  * 54662 web responses   

RESPONSES      WEB    Newsweek Magazine    
      
Approve                 59%    48%    
Disapprove      40%    45%    
Don't Know      1%    7%    

In general, would you like to see George W. Bush re-elected to another term as president, or not?  * 54662 web responses   

RESPONSES      WEB    Newsweek Magazine    

Yes              59%    45%    
No              40%    50%    
Don't know      2%    5%    

Suppose the next GENERAL ELECTION for president were being held TODAY and you had to choose between George W. Bush, the Republican, and John Kerry, the Democrat. Who would you vote for?  * 54732 web responses   

RESPONSES      WEB    Newsweek Magazine    
      
Bush              59%    45%    
Kerry              38%    50%    
Undecided/Other      3%    5%    

Do you think there should or should NOT be legally-sanctioned gay marriages?  * 54454 web responses   

RESPONSES      WEB    Newsweek Magazine    
      
Should               23%    33%    
Should not      66%    58%    
Don't know      10%    9%    

Do you think there should or should NOT be legally-sanctioned gay and lesbian unions or partnerships?  * 54404 web responses   

RESPONSES      WEB    Newsweek Magazine    
      
Should         42%    41%    
Should not      49%    51%    
Don't know      9%    9%    

Would you favor or oppose a constitutional amendment that would ban gay marriage in all states?  * 54503 web responses   

RESPONSES      WEB    Newsweek Magazine    
      
Favor strongly      47%    47%    
Favor somewhat      8%    43%    
Oppose strongly      33%    4%    
Oppose somewhat      7%    45%    
Don't know      5%    35%    

Thinking about the last four American first ladies, who comes closest to your image of what a first lady should be?  * 54731 web responses   

RESPONSES      WEB    Newsweek Magazine    
   
Hillary Clinton      27%    31%    
Laura Bush      40%    20%    
Barbara Bush      18%    20%    
Nancy Reagan      9%    20%    
Don't know      7%    9%    

The percentages labeled Newsweek Magazine represent the results of the national poll, not including your responses. The percentages labeled WEB are results from this online poll and include your responses. The NEWSWEEK poll was conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates, which interviewed 1,004 adults by telephone on Feb. 5 - 6. The margin of error is plus or minus 3 percentage points. For those questions which surveyed registered voters, 822 people were interviewed, and the margin of error is plus or minus 4 percentage points. For those questions which surveyed Democrats and Democratic leaners, 383 people were interviewed and the margin of error is plus or minus 5 percentage points. Internet surveys are not scientific polls.





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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2004, 10:41:00 PM »
I strongly fear something is going to happen to Kerry before he becomes pres. because he is doing so well in the polls and the Bush regime will not let it happen.  :sad:

Being sleepy can impair someone's ability to do thier job.  People
can sleep at home and come to the job with sleepiness still in their system. The sleepiness can still be there long after the employee has slept. When someone is found to be sleepy on the job, they can claim that they went to sleep the night before.  The only solution to this problem is to ban employees from sleeping.

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« Reply #2 on: February 18, 2004, 10:15:00 AM »
maybe, but bush wont wanna start a smear campaign to hard cause of all his piles of shit. I think this is gonna be a good race..
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