LMAO... so now you are going to try to spin this in a few more ways?
Let's see... now you want to divert attention from your ignorant assertion by telling me to go look for Jesus? Funny given that I am agnostic.
Then you proceed to dismiss CURRENT polls that have resulted from the health care debacle the idiots in the Dem leadership put forth, by saying 'you all lost the election and that is the only poll that matters'????
Do you notice, that the only ignorance is coming from the words you are typing? You pretend to be intelligent, yet continue to spew forth diversionary crap like the above.
Bottom line...
The Dems have lost a lot of ground, as has Obama individually because of American's overall reaction to the health care being more negative than positive. It is not the Reps that are losing ground here... it is the Dems. Your pathetic attempts to divert away from that fact is what is so incredibly laughable.
:0)
Where oh where is that crayon function?
Let me be real clear for you dummy.
I DON"T SUPPORT OBAMA'S HEALTHCARE TWEAKING PLAN. Not just during this "conversation" .. I never have you pea-brained dummy.
Kudos to you and your republican mob for turning healthcare for all Americans into a bad idea and beating up the hapless democrats with your insanity.
Good job ..
However, as joblessness deepens and healthcare becomes even more of an issue, we'll see just how much Americans appreciate republicans standing in the way of open access to healthcare.
Your focus on CURRENT polls on healthcare .. that I'm betting are a-changin' as we speak .. is all you have dude. But whatever changes there have been in polling, didn't all come from th right or the squishy middle. There are many on the left, like myself, who are seriously dissatistified with this process and have voiced that dissatisfaction, albeit, with a hell of a lot more civility.
However, since you like polls, how about this one?
A post-speech CNN poll came up with some positive findings for President Obama:
•77 percent had a very positive or somewhat positive reaction to his health-care speech (56 percent were "very positive")
•70 percent said the policies Obama is proposing will move the country in the right direction.
•67 percent said they favored Obama's plan to reform health care. 29 percent oppose it.
•Asked how likely it is that Congress will pass most of his proposals, 75 percent said it was "very likely" or "somewhat likely."
•Finally, asked how clearly Obama laid out his plan, 72 percent said he "clearly" stated his goals.
Some notes on the poll:
427 adults who watched the speech were surveyed. 18% of the respondents who participated in the survey identified themselves as Republicans, 45% identified themselves as Democrats, and 37% identified themselves as Independents.
Margin of error: 5 percent.
http://primebuzz.kcstar.com/?q=node/19883
If you're worried about only 18% republican .. you should be because that's close to republican identification in this country (21%). .. talk about a "bottom line" :0)
Come to think of it .. polls ain't so bad after all.
:0)