Quote Originally Posted by Mmmgold
I wonder how much of this improvement is to help the Repugnits out? Seems to me that they would try/say anything to keep the White House 4 more years. Very convenient, gee, I wonder if BL will be caught just before the election....any bets? lmao
Actually, I think I would be more concerned about the dems in congres shooting down Bush on making food, water and ice available to disaster areas...specifically the gulf coast after a major natural disaster like another Katrina, and they also shot down opening up some of the tens of thousands of capped off oil wells in the gulf oil patch to help reduce our dependence on foreign oil and bring the price of fuel down.

I guess none of the dems that voted against this stuff actually *live* down here, otherwise as Katrina survivers, they would have a different view. FWIW, Yes, I took the direct hit from Katrina, and clocked 110mph winds at my home, 80 miles north of the coast.
Mississippi Steve Reviewed by Mississippi Steve on . Dems pay scant attention to successes in Iraq Iraq isn't the big story this month. Gas prices are. In May, the Associated Press reported, U.S. military deaths plunged to the lowest monthly level in four years and civilian casualties were down sharply, too. Gasoline also hit $4 per gallon. And you don't see as many "No war for oil" bumper stickers as you used to. The success of the Bush surge - with Iraqi forces having led offensives in three major cities and taking on Shiite militias - has been greeted in America with a collective Rating: 5