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I first want to congratulate President Obama on a very well run campaign and want to say that I will put aside the differences and put my 100% support behind him. I hope he has the best presidency ever. I hope he does EVERYTHING this country needs. I will support him fully, but will stay with my conservative roots and will disagree with him if he trys to implement far left policies.
That being said, I will be the better man compared to the left's actions in 2000 and 2004. There will be no "Not my president" shirts with his face worn on them, nor will there be any other phoney stuff.
Congratulations President Obama, and good lock and god bless America.
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That equates to "Not my president" with Obama's face on it?
Fail.
Also that sig was put there back in about September.
Last edited by T Park; 11-05-2008 at 06:58 PM.
where can i get a not my president t shirt
And if Gore and or Kerry had won, there would be Republicans who would have done the same.
I applaud you for not doing it but someone will step in and take your place with no problem. That is what our politics (both sides) have devolved into.
"nor will there be any other phoney stuff"
Our school systems do need work....................................
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I'm hoping that my fellow conservitives can be better than the people on the other side where in 2000, turn the other cheek, wish good luck and congrats to Obama, and hope hes the greatest president of all time and that all of us that opposed him were 100% wrong about him.
Not very unifying talk from you.
Not being very Obamalike.
As is, apparently, the inability to just be gracious when someone makes a gesture.
I thought TPark's gesture was a good thing and told him so. How was I not being gracious?
You were being gracious. You were not "just being gracious".![]()
I will support him when he is right and absolutely oppose him when he is wrong, something I do with any other President. I just have a feeling it's going to be mostly opposition.
-Mars
Have you signed up for unemployment?
Didn't you say something "right-y" like Obama was going to destroy your company, or even America?
People didn't and don't consider dubya to be their President because of the fiascos and willful incompetence he has visited up the US and the world. "the left" having such sentiments has shown to be fully justified, as the election was total repudiation of dubya, head, Repugs, neo-c*nts.
dubya was clearly not President of the USA, but representing only the wealthy, the corps, the MIC. He did NOTHING for the USA except leave it with multiple disasters in progress, and $Bs in the pockets of his owners.
otoh, there are certainly millions of people, on the very odiferous "right", who don't consider Obama to be their President because of his skin, his Muslim name, his Muslim religion, his socialism, his terrorist plotting, his lack of patriotism, his lack of US citizenship. All total bull , but that's "the right" for ya.
You tar and slime "the left", considering yourself to be some kind of sweet-smelling rose compared to the stink of "the left". No one could accuse you of closing ranks.
Who oh who will you blame for your wretched existence henceforth? I'll miss you the most, scarecrow...
I give T-Park's new-found graciousness about a week....
I'm in agreement. I still want to live here and enjoy life and if Obama accomplishes that, then I will be very proud and supportive.
I was even trying to be gracious the other day while having a discussion with a coworker and I said, "In fact, I thought Al Gore gave the speech of his life at the DNC in 2000, but I wasn't old enough to vote back then." Then the retort came, "Well, he was president until George Bush stole the election." They can't ever let it go.
Best Onion headline today was "End Of Election Causes Obsessive Obama Supporters To Realize How Empty Their Lives Are." Too bad most libs can't be as gracious as TPark and McCain in conceding defeat.
Obama handily defeated McCain and most Republicans saw the writing on the wall weeks ago. They've had a very long time to accept the fact that McCain was going to lose. That's why they are relatively civil right now.
no I'm being civil because it's the right thing to do.. I'm being civil because he is the president and right now because we as a country need to unite.
For months.
And it was McCain after all.
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"My Prez is cooler than yours" T-Shirts would prolly sell
+1...As much as I disagree with his philosophies, now is a time to unite, and show the world that we aren't as divided as everyone thinks.
Chalk up a respect point or two for T-Park.
I, for one, will have to resist the urge to pull the the "if you don't support the president in a time of war, you are helping al Qaeda" -card on the first asshat that criticizes his conduct of the "war on terror", though. God knows my patriotism has been questioned enough in the last 8 years of bumbling mistakes...
Obama can't close Gitmo soon enough, IMO.
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