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HEARTLESS wrote: Most all of the private sector has what is termed job abandonment, reasonable grounds for termination. Needs to happen to the public sector as well.
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Except that a vast majority of Americans agree with the Wisconsin Democrats.CriticalBill wrote: I say let them run away, and when it's election time, that would make a beautiful commercial of those fools hiding out in some hotel room like school kids ditching class and getting wasted.
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Really? Is this a new poll I haven't seen?Something the Dog Said wrote:
Except that a vast majority of Americans agree with the Wisconsin Democrats.CriticalBill wrote: I say let them run away, and when it's election time, that would make a beautiful commercial of those fools hiding out in some hotel room like school kids ditching class and getting wasted.
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CriticalBill wrote:
Really? Is this a new poll I haven't seen?Something the Dog Said wrote:
Except that a vast majority of Americans agree with the Wisconsin Democrats.CriticalBill wrote: I say let them run away, and when it's election time, that would make a beautiful commercial of those fools hiding out in some hotel room like school kids ditching class and getting wasted.
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HEARTLESS wrote: He asked himself and several other voices in his head.
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Something the Dog Said wrote: You really should try sources other than the right wing blogs.
The poll found that 61 percent would oppose a law in their state similar to the proposal currently sparking mass protests in Wisconsin, compared with 33 percent who would favor such a law.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/ ... EQ20110223
Must be embarrassing to always be wrong.
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Actually Rasmussen was way off in the last election cycle. Their polling techniques tended to overstate conservative voting by 5% compared to the actual results. Gallup on the other hand has a long history of credible polling.The Viking wrote:
Something the Dog Said wrote: You really should try sources other than the right wing blogs.
The poll found that 61 percent would oppose a law in their state similar to the proposal currently sparking mass protests in Wisconsin, compared with 33 percent who would favor such a law.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/ ... EQ20110223
Must be embarrassing to always be wrong.
Rasmussen is a right wing blog? One of the most accurate pollsters over the last couple of decades? rofllol :rofl You really are not adding to your credibility.
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