Poll: Obama's approval rating 13% in South Florida

That's quite the poll there Red, one Yes option and four No's. Also, it's an internet poll. I voted on it and I haven't been to Southern Florida since I was a little kid. That's some real integrity there.
 
Glaucus said:
That's quite the poll there Red, one Yes option and four No's. Also, it's an internet poll. I voted on it and I haven't been to Southern Florida since I was a little kid. That's some real integrity there.

I have to agree with Mike. The poll is so limited in scope and lacks voter entry (to residents only) controls such that it is nothing but a noise maker. At least they could put a disclaimer on the page that says it is not a scientific poll. :rtfm:

Still, I do like the majority finding. :-)

Regards,
Ltstanfo
 
Glaucus said:
That's quite the poll there Red, one Yes option and four No's. Also, it's an internet poll. I voted on it and I haven't been to Southern Florida since I was a little kid. That's some real integrity there.

Just an interesting tidbit, not a scientific poll. You wouldn't know about it unless I linked to it ;-)
 
I voted for 'Absolutely'. It'll help the # be larger. Perhaps Obama will see it, stop handing the olive branch to Republicans and kick them to the curb. I think America wants to see a stronger leader more then someone who is bi-partisan.
 
faethor said:
I voted for 'Absolutely'. It'll help the # be larger. Perhaps Obama will see it, stop handing the olive branch to Republicans and kick them to the curb. I think America wants to see a stronger leader more then someone who is bi-partisan.


You kidding me? He already kicked Republicans to the curb and went to the extreme left with his domestic agenda. Look what it has gotten him so far, the dems will lose a crapload of seats. Massachusetts was just the beginning.
 
redrumloa said:
You kidding me? He already kicked Republicans to the curb and went to the extreme left with his domestic agenda. Look what it has gotten him so far, the dems will lose a crapload of seats. Massachusetts was just the beginning.
The Left sees Obama as too right. The Right sees Obama as too left. IMO it's nets to middle of the road.

Obama has kept the wars on. Obama has kept the Bush appointeed judges in place. Obama is giving tax money to healthcare insurance companies. That is fascism (right) not socialism. If he was socialist we'd have Government run healthcare insurance, hospitals, doctors for all. Obama like Bush used the US government to bail out corporations. He's not looking at Tariff's (supported by the Founding Democratic Fathers) but is more a Free Marketeer such as Reagan and HW Bush. Keeping trickle down in effect. No pursuit of gay rights.

Sure he took over GM. Something looking more socialistic. This is but a smidgen of all companies in this conglomerate. There's no indication he's looking at taking over anything else.

Left? He left the left after swearing in.

Mass was lost because people want strong leadership. The candidate herself failed at portraying this. She insulted the baseball team and took timeoff while running? She lacked the appearance of commitment. The Dems as a whole need to portray stronger leadership. Trying to work things out with Republicans who keep kicking them looks bad. Dems need to kick first.

One thing you can say about Republicans is they portray strong leadership. Now so did Mussolini so that by itself shouldn't be a winning factor. But, it is very important.
 
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