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Supreme Court taking big hit in popularity poll
« on: July 01, 2012, 10:14:48 PM »
According to a new Rasmussen poll it appears that the crooked decision concerning obamas controversial health care package which he attempted to foist on us without proper discussion, has caused a significant shift in public perception of the Constitutionally mandated Supreme Court. More and more this court is being used as an extension of the executive branch and by doing so violate its mission according to our founding fathers.

The court has made several partisan decisions lately. The decision which appears to invalidate parts of Arizona's immigration law. Despite the fact that the law just enforces the laws which state that a citizen must be naturalized otherwise they are here illegally. Arizona is particularly burdened by the scourge of illegal immigrants and intends to protect its citizens from these aliens.



http://www.newsmax.com/US/Supreme-Court-approval-ratings/2012/07/01/id/444104?s=al&promo_code=F5AF-1

Approval Ratings for Supreme Court Fall Following Healthcare Ruling

Public opinion of the Supreme Court has grown more negative since the highly publicized ruling on the president’s healthcare law was released. A growing number now believe that the high court is too liberal and that justices pursue their own agenda rather than acting impartially.

A week ago, 36 percent said the court was doing a good or an excellent job. That’s down to 33 percent today. However, the big change is a rise in negative perceptions. Today, 28 percent say the Supreme Court is doing a poor job. That’s up 11 points over the past week.

The new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey, conducted on Friday and Saturday following the court ruling, finds that 56 percent believe justices pursue their own political agenda rather than generally remain impartial. That’s up five points from a week ago. Just half as many — 27 percent — believe the justices remain impartial.

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Re: Supreme Court taking big hit in popularity poll
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2012, 10:17:21 PM »
This country needs to throw out the current administration and a lot of the current senators and congressmen. 

The US needs a change like NYC got a change with Guiliani.  It cleaned things up and there weren't as many poor people and homeless people and hungry people and jobless people.

BTW..I think I know a great solution to solve the homeless and hungry crisis.  Feed the homeless to the hungry.
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Re: Supreme Court taking big hit in popularity poll
« Reply #2 on: July 02, 2012, 02:57:26 AM »
This country needs to throw out the current administration and a lot of the current senators and congressmen. 

The US needs a change like NYC got a change with Guiliani.  It cleaned things up and there weren't as many poor people and homeless people and hungry people and jobless people.

BTW..I think I know a great solution to solve the homeless and hungry crisis.  Feed the homeless to the hungry.

That would also solve the growing bath-salt zombie crisis.

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Re: Supreme Court taking big hit in popularity poll
« Reply #3 on: July 02, 2012, 06:29:26 AM »
I think its more the fact that Conservatives were stabbed in the back by someone they felt would never do such a thing... I think the so called bitter pill would have went down a lot easer if it was the more liberal Kennedy that casted the swing vote.... Sadly when we look at the larger picture Roberts only put the cards on the table and let the American people see what was going to be put on their backs one way or another and that is another dreaded tax... At the end of the day when all the dust settles in a few years most Americans will have another deduction taken out of their paychecks right under SSI and Medicare... People will pay in and the government pay out the little they see fit... People will not get all the bells and whistle treatments and therefore will not live as long..  Uncle Sam also saves  on social security payouts which helps with another problem...  This was a long time in the coming it's almost comical how the American people fought years ago when it was being pushed by the Clintons  however they allowed a radical [censored] to pull the wool right over there eyes... In November they will most likely give him another 4 years letting him know that he can spend them doing more or less as he sees fit.
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