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"I am the decision maker" about troop levels in Iraq, he says.

"I know there is skepticism and pessimism and that some are condemning a plan before it's even had a chance to work," the president said.

He challenged skeptical lawmakers not to prematurely condemn his plan.

We are going on four years now. Is that really premature?

I bet he lost every game of RISK he's ever played, and then threw a tantrum.


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Shawn,


[quote]"I am the decision maker" about troop levels in Iraq, he says. TRUE; The President is the decision maker when it comes to troop levels.

"I know there is skepticism and pessimism and that some are condemning a plan before it's even had a chance to work," the president said. He challenged skeptical lawmakers not to prematurely condemn his plan. TRUE; Many people did condemed the plan before giving it a chance to work.

We are going on four years now. Is that really premature? Yes, it is premature considering it took our 13 original colonies 11 years to get their act together and come up with our democracy.

I bet he lost every game of RISK he's ever played, and then threw a tantrum. I don't know how well he plays Risk. I do know bibliographers report throughout his life, Bush always made the most out of opportunities that came his way.

Considering we still have troops in Germany, Italy, Japan, S. Korea, Bosnia/Kosovo, I think we can cut Bush some slack for only having troops in Iraq for just 5 years.
 
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TRUE; The President is the decision maker when it comes to troop levels.
I know that very well as I have been proudly serving in our Navy for over 12 years.
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TRUE; Many people did condemed the plan before giving it a chance to work.
His comment was made 4 years after "mission accomplished".
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Yes, it is premature considering it took our 13 original colonies 11 years to get their act together and come up with our democracy.
You cannot compare the 13 colonies with today's union, we have instant communications, we can travel to the other side of the earth in less than a day, we have existing laws and practices already in place, and we are the big dawg on the block, just to name a few.
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I don't know how well he plays Risk. I do know bibliographers report throughout his life, Bush always made the most out of opportunities that came his way.
If having the lowest approval rating of any president ever, then yeah he is making the most of it...having the most people ever to disapprove of the job performance of any president.


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As a life long Republican, since the first time I realized it mattered (aka Goldwater vrs. Johnson, 1964) I have some perspective for our President, who is being called "George II" for some good reasons. [His actions and attitudes lead one to think he believes he was crowned, not sworn in, as President.]

He also seems to think he is assured that playing the "Truman Card" will work for him, that regardless of todays numbers he will be "vindicated" by History.

He needs to consider that perhaps the majority OF HIS OWN PARTY have serious problems with him and his policies, and that his treatment at the hands of History may be a different "V" word..."Villify". But either way he is out of a job soon.

He has managed to perhaps hand control of both the Legislative and the Executive branches back to the Democrats, so that they can run amok, unchecked, like they did for 40 years beginning with FDR.

The country is in the best situation, IMO, when neither Party controls the government outright, and they have to work together for whatever they do.
 
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I would check my facts if I were you. Alway trust but verify. Gallup show that Truman, Nixon and Carter had worse ratings. And also the Approval of Congress has dipped below 20% for only the fourth time in the 34 years Gallup has asked Americans to rate the job Congress is doing. Today's 18% score, based on a May 8-11 Gallup Poll, matches the record lows Gallup recorded in August 2007 and March 1992.
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Yet no one is harping about them.
 
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As for Congress' approval rating, that's another topic all together. Getting hundreds of individuals, from two bodies, representing millions of individuals to work together smoothly is probably not an easy task, though you'd expect more from them. But one man causing so much animosity, who is supposed to represent us in such an enormous way has not done so in the best of light. This was posted May 1st, 2008, on CNN.
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WASHINGTON DC (CNN) -- A new poll suggests that President Bush is the most unpopular president in modern American history.


A CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll shows 71 percent disapprove of President Bush's job performance.

A CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey released Thursday indicates that 71 percent of the American public disapprove of how Bush is handling his job as president.

"No president has ever had a higher disapproval rating in any CNN or Gallup Poll; in fact, this is the first time that any president's disapproval rating has cracked the 70 percent mark," said Keating Holland, CNN's polling director.

"Bush's approval rating, which stands at 28 percent in our new poll, remains better than the all-time lows set by Harry Truman and Richard Nixon [22 percent and 24 percent, respectively], but even those two presidents never got a disapproval rating in the 70s," Holland said. "The previous all-time record in CNN or Gallup polling was set by Truman, 67 percent disapproval in January 1952."

While Gallup polling goes back to the 1930s, it wasn't until the Truman years that they began surveying monthly approval ratings.

CNN Senior Political Analyst Bill Schneider adds, "He is more unpopular than Richard Nixon was just before he resigned from the presidency in August 1974."

President Nixon's disapproval rating in August 1974 stood at 66 percent

The poll also indicates that support for the war in Iraq has never been lower. Thirty percent of those questioned favored the war, while 68 percent opposed it.

"Americans are growing more pessimistic about the war," Holland said. "In January, nearly half believed that things were going well for the U.S. in Iraq; now that figure has dropped to 39 percent."

The numbers on the Iraq war come on the five-year anniversary of Bush's "Mission Accomplished" moment on board the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln, when he proclaimed that "major combat operations in Iraq have ended."

The record-low support for the war in a CNN poll could be one reason behind the president's unpopularity, but it probably is not the only one.

"Support for the war, the assessment of the economy and approval of Mr. Bush are all about the same -- bad," Schneider said.


The CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll was conducted by telephone from Monday through Wednesday among 1,008 adult Americans.

The poll's sampling error is plus or minus 3 percentage points.


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