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Gallup: Bush More Popular Than Obama

Bruce Carrol

6/11/13

 

Heh.

 

 

In a Gallup tracking poll released Tuesday, former-President George W. Bush currently stands with a favorability rating of 49%, compared to 46% who see the 43rd president unfavorably. Meanwhile, another Gallup poll shows President Obama with only a 47% approval rating, with 44% disapproving.

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Gallup: Bush More Popular Than Obama

Bruce Carrol

6/11/13

 

Heh.

 

 

In a Gallup tracking poll released Tuesday, former-President George W. Bush currently stands with a favorability rating of 49%, compared to 46% who see the 43rd president unfavorably. Meanwhile, another Gallup poll shows President Obama with only a 47% approval rating, with 44% disapproving.

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Good.

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Avril Haines, new CIA #2, ran indie bookstore remembered for ’90s ‘erotica nights’

 

http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/reliable-source/wp/2013/06/13/avril-haines-new-cia-2-ran-indie-bookstore-remembered-for-90s-erotica-nights/

 

For the baby boomers, it was weed-smoking and hippie hair do’s that came back to haunt them; for the millennials, it will be some youthful social-media hijinks and maybe some body art. But now that Generation X is coming into power, we’re getting some vivid flashbacks to ’90s alternative culture.

Avril D. Haines is the White House lawyer just named deputy director of the CIA — and in the mid ’90s, she was the co-owner of an independent Baltimore bookstore/cafe that, for a while, hosted “erotica” nights.

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IMO

 

The Eagle Is Gone!

 

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The skunk has replaced the Eagle as the new symbol of the American Presidency.

 

It is half black, half white, and everything it does stinks..

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