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PACEDOG#1 wrote:Good for you he can be your POTUS.
I think that's interesting you'd post this, given the first few pictures posted of Bush on here. At least Obama is still president....so there is reason to talk about him. But I doubt many people will still be posting negative photos and stuff about Obama 5 years after he leaves office. The true haters are those who just can't let go of their hate, years later.ZVUGKTUBM wrote:PACEDOG#1 wrote:Good for you he can be your POTUS.
Bush was not elected in the traditional sense. Neither time. So there goes that theory. I'm like you in that I want to respect the POTUS, but I never respected Bush...and never will. Nor did I respect his father. I think the whole family's corrupt to the nth degree. I respect institutions; I respect people who stand up for other people; I respect people who do right by others. I can never respect a Bush. Their history, should you choose to go looking, speaks for itself.2seaoat wrote:I support my President. Once somebody wins an election they are MY president. There is instant respect. I must say in the 61 years of my life, had Mitt Romney won, I would have had a difficult time to have respected him, but he would have been my President. I wish some people would have walked in President Bush's shoes after 911 and made perfect decisions.....Monday QBs and Saturday night live sketches are not reality.
Telling yourself that, hundreds of times over, will never make it true.Floridatexan wrote:Bush was not elected in the traditional sense. Neither time. So there goes that theory. I'm like you in that I want to respect the POTUS, but I never respected Bush...and never will. Nor did I respect his father. I think the whole family's corrupt to the nth degree. I respect institutions; I respect people who stand up for other people; I respect people who do right by others. I can never respect a Bush. Their history, should you choose to go looking, speaks for itself.2seaoat wrote:I support my President. Once somebody wins an election they are MY president. There is instant respect. I must say in the 61 years of my life, had Mitt Romney won, I would have had a difficult time to have respected him, but he would have been my President. I wish some people would have walked in President Bush's shoes after 911 and made perfect decisions.....Monday QBs and Saturday night live sketches are not reality.
I just dearly love an eternal pessimist . . . .Markle wrote:Telling yourself that, hundreds of times over, will never make it true.Floridatexan wrote:Bush was not elected in the traditional sense. Neither time. So there goes that theory. I'm like you in that I want to respect the POTUS, but I never respected Bush...and never will. Nor did I respect his father. I think the whole family's corrupt to the nth degree. I respect institutions; I respect people who stand up for other people; I respect people who do right by others. I can never respect a Bush. Their history, should you choose to go looking, speaks for itself.2seaoat wrote:I support my President. Once somebody wins an election they are MY president. There is instant respect. I must say in the 61 years of my life, had Mitt Romney won, I would have had a difficult time to have respected him, but he would have been my President. I wish some people would have walked in President Bush's shoes after 911 and made perfect decisions.....Monday QBs and Saturday night live sketches are not reality.
You seem proud to demonstrate how utterly desperate you are over the massive failure of your messiah, President Barack Hussein Obama. It is worse than you could have possibly imagined.
Your feeble efforts to distract attention from this collapse by feebly railing on President George Walker Bush is futile. This is rapidly blowing up into one of the greatest political train wrecks in history.
But you know that already don't you?
2seaoat wrote:I voted for both and took grief when I argued we should be respectful of our presidents. I now take grief for defending President Obama, and have become a communist because of the same. I think your attacks against President Bush are unnecessary. I think the policy must be critically reviewed, but the personal attacks and degrading a President or former President is wrong. I will listen to your pointed criticism of former president's policy, but what they do is a huge sacrifice. They are not always right, and sometimes dead wrong, but they attempt to serve this country.
Totally agree.2seaoat wrote:I voted for both and took grief when I argued we should be respectful of our presidents. I now take grief for defending President Obama, and have become a communist because of the same. I think your attacks against President Bush are unnecessary. I think the policy must be critically reviewed, but the personal attacks and degrading a President or former President is wrong. I will listen to your pointed criticism of former president's policy, but what they do is a huge sacrifice. They are not always right, and sometimes dead wrong, but they attempt to serve this country.
Not difficult with this administration. As I'm sure you will agree, to do otherwise would be to lie to yourself. We have someone in the Oval Office doing enough of that for all of us.knothead wrote:I just dearly love an eternal pessimist . . . .Markle wrote:Telling yourself that, hundreds of times over, will never make it true.Floridatexan wrote:Bush was not elected in the traditional sense. Neither time. So there goes that theory. I'm like you in that I want to respect the POTUS, but I never respected Bush...and never will. Nor did I respect his father. I think the whole family's corrupt to the nth degree. I respect institutions; I respect people who stand up for other people; I respect people who do right by others. I can never respect a Bush. Their history, should you choose to go looking, speaks for itself.2seaoat wrote:I support my President. Once somebody wins an election they are MY president. There is instant respect. I must say in the 61 years of my life, had Mitt Romney won, I would have had a difficult time to have respected him, but he would have been my President. I wish some people would have walked in President Bush's shoes after 911 and made perfect decisions.....Monday QBs and Saturday night live sketches are not reality.
You seem proud to demonstrate how utterly desperate you are over the massive failure of your messiah, President Barack Hussein Obama. It is worse than you could have possibly imagined.
Your feeble efforts to distract attention from this collapse by feebly railing on President George Walker Bush is futile. This is rapidly blowing up into one of the greatest political train wrecks in history.
But you know that already don't you?
Bush is a war criminal in my book. I cannot muster any respect for someone so base and immoral that he'd start a war for profit and political points. Did you happen to notice the approval ratings chart...and how Bush's approval, already tanking in his first few months in office, shot up, as he embraced the politics of fear and racism...and yes, it was racism against anyone of Arab ancestry. And don't even get me started about his economic policy. Word for the day: abyssmal.2seaoat wrote:I voted for both and took grief when I argued we should be respectful of our presidents. I now take grief for defending President Obama, and have become a communist because of the same. I think your attacks against President Bush are unnecessary. I think the policy must be critically reviewed, but the personal attacks and degrading a President or former President is wrong. I will listen to your pointed criticism of former president's policy, but what they do is a huge sacrifice. They are not always right, and sometimes dead wrong, but they attempt to serve this country.
None of his (Obama's) actions serve this country at all. They only go to weaken it at a time when we are becoming more and more vulnerable. What they do is a sacrifice? You are on crack rock to make that statement.2seaoat wrote:I voted for both and took grief when I argued we should be respectful of our presidents. I now take grief for defending President Obama, and have become a communist because of the same. I think your attacks against President Bush are unnecessary. I think the policy must be critically reviewed, but the personal attacks and degrading a President or former President is wrong. I will listen to your pointed criticism of former president's policy, but what they do is a huge sacrifice. They are not always right, and sometimes dead wrong, but they attempt to serve this country.
Floridatexan wrote:Bush is a war criminal in my book. I cannot muster any respect for someone so base and immoral that he'd start a war for profit and political points. Did you happen to notice the approval ratings chart...and how Bush's approval, already tanking in his first few months in office, shot up, as he embraced the politics of fear and racism...and yes, it was racism against anyone of Arab ancestry. And don't even get me started about his economic policy. Word for the day: abyssmal.2seaoat wrote:I voted for both and took grief when I argued we should be respectful of our presidents. I now take grief for defending President Obama, and have become a communist because of the same. I think your attacks against President Bush are unnecessary. I think the policy must be critically reviewed, but the personal attacks and degrading a President or former President is wrong. I will listen to your pointed criticism of former president's policy, but what they do is a huge sacrifice. They are not always right, and sometimes dead wrong, but they attempt to serve this country.
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