June 14 (Bloomberg) -- President George W. Bush's job approval rating is at 37 percent, up 1 percentage point, in a NBC News and the Wall Street Journal poll taken after the death of terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and the formation of a new government in Iraq.
Approval for Bush's job performance remains less than 40 percent for the seventh straight survey, NBC reported. The approval of the job of Congress was 23 percent, the poll found.
Forty-nine percent of registered voters want a Democratic- controlled Congress after November's elections, while 38 percent would like Republicans to retain control. That 11-point gap compares to a six-point advantage for Democrats in an April poll by the two news organizations. ...
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
Change is in the Wind
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CitizenSteve
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11:27 PM
Abu Hamza al-Muhajir was named as the successor to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, within a week and Bush's "Stay the course" is still a slogan not a policy. And to the rest of the World - US 'biggest global peace threat' The Republican majority in Congress has fail to do its Constitutionally required job of oversight and it's time for them to go.
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