Breaking up is hard to do

It’s a perfectly matched set.  Begin with Iowahawk, to enjoy the ultimate break-up.

Now that you’re laughing, see how it happens in the real world:

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2 Responses to “Breaking up is hard to do”

  1. on 05 Sep 2010 at 12:09 pm SADIE

    6 questions to ask before the next election or How to break up with someone [from some website].
    I am sure the readers here have a slew of creative questions to add.
     
    Do they add or subject from your life?
    Is he/she more into themselves than you?
    Is he/she superficial?
    Is he/she preoccupied with their past?
    Have you talked about important things?
    Do they show signs of being an abuser?

  2. on 05 Sep 2010 at 6:34 pm Mike Devx

    Latest poll on Obama:
    Strongly disapprove: 47%
    Strongly approve: 24%
     
    The gap – 23% – is the largest yet.
     
    (Somewhat approve: 18%)
    (Somewhat disapprove: 10%)
     
    Interestingly that leaves 0-2% (rounding error) as “undecided” or no opinion.  Perhaps it wasn’t one of the choices.
     
    As Power Line puts it: Poll numbers bounce around, of course, but the trend for Obama is grim. For a long time, a plurality of voters have strongly disapproved of his administration; that group is now perilously close to being a majority.

    The problem is, how many of the “Strongly Disapprove” are liberals who are crushed that Obama is not going FAR ENOUGH in the far-left direction?  I never hear about that breakdown.  That group will never vote for a conservative; and it is hard to see that group staying home on election day as well.  Add them to the 47% that approve or strongly approve of Obama, and he’s still got something workable.

    We have to keep educating that “mildly approve” group of 18%.  Keep opening their eyes to the disaster that is Obama and his out-of-control, never-held-a-real-job adminstration incompetent, idealogue flunkies.
     

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