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Old 04-03-2009, 11:14 PM
 
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I know many of you here have disagreements with and grievances against the policies of President Obama. However, Mr. Obama was democratically elected by the people of the United States to the office of President. The amount of open hostility and derogatory comments against the President is despicable and rather un-American. It’s perfectly acceptable to attack the President’s policies, but attacks against his Kenyan heritage (which many African Americans take great pride in), his name, and his ethnicity should stop.


tl;dr: Stop disrespecting the President of the United States.
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Old 04-03-2009, 11:15 PM
 
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Agreed!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 04-03-2009, 11:16 PM
 
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I know many of you here have disagreements with and grievances against the policies of President Obama. However, Mr. Obama was democratically elected by the people of the United States to the office of President. The amount of open hostility and derogatory comments against the President is despicable and rather un-American. It’s perfectly acceptable to attack the President’s policies, but attacks against his Kenyan heritage (which many African Americans take great pride in), his name, and his ethnicity should stop.


tl;dr: Stop disrespecting the President of the United States.
Sorry, but this tradition came into full fashion with the Bush-is-an-idiot crowd.

Hate to have to point out that Obama is somewhere below idiot level.
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Old 04-03-2009, 11:17 PM
 
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Obama is a puppet just like Bush was. We cant keep fighting over left/right....we are heading into a depression no matter what he does. The best thing you can do right now (for your families sake) is to prepare. Stock up on food/water and a weapon. If you still have money to spend, invest in some silver. Get out of the dollar. Pray and stop believeing one man can change your life.

This is what happens when a country over prints its currency
Hyperinflation in 1923 Germany
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Old 04-03-2009, 11:17 PM
 
Location: Tyler, TX
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I know many of you here have disagreements with and grievances against the policies of President Bush. However, Mr. Bush was democratically elected by the people of the United States to the office of President. The amount of open hostility and derogatory comments against the President is despicable and rather un-American. It’s perfectly acceptable to attack the President’s policies, but attacks against his Texan heritage (which many Americans take great pride in), his name, and his appearance should stop.


tl;dr: Stop disrespecting the President of the United States.

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Old 04-03-2009, 11:19 PM
 
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I know many of you here have disagreements with and grievances against the policies of President Bush. However, Mr. Bush was democratically elected by the people of the United States to the office of President. The amount of open hostility and derogatory comments against the President is despicable and rather un-American. It’s perfectly acceptable to attack the President’s policies, but attacks against his Texan heritage (which many Americans take great pride in), his name, and his appearance should stop.


tl;dr: Stop disrespecting the President of the United States.

Sorry, can't rep you again right now.
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Old 04-03-2009, 11:19 PM
 
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Why is the same Bush-bash side asking for respect, once the shoe is on the other foot
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Old 04-03-2009, 11:20 PM
 
Location: Hoboken
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I know many of you here have disagreements with and grievances against the policies of President Bush. However, Mr. Bush was democratically elected by the people of the United States to the office of President. The amount of open hostility and derogatory comments against the President is despicable and rather un-American. It’s perfectly acceptable to attack the President’s policies, but attacks against his Texan heritage (which many Americans take great pride in), his name, and his appearance should stop.


tl;dr: Stop disrespecting the President of the United States.

I totally agree, where were these guys six months ago?
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Old 04-03-2009, 11:20 PM
 
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I know many of you here have disagreements with and grievances against the policies of President Bush. However, Mr. Bush was democratically elected by the people of the United States to the office of President. The amount of open hostility and derogatory comments against the President is despicable and rather un-American. It’s perfectly acceptable to attack the President’s policies, but attacks against his Texan heritage (which many Americans take great pride in), his name, and his appearance should stop.


tl;dr: Stop disrespecting the President of the United States.

I think the people of Florida would disagree with that.

But I agree, Bush should have gotten more respect.
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Old 04-03-2009, 11:21 PM
 
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Sorry, can't rep you again right now.
I did. Swagger was spot on target.
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