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Jan 22 2009

IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A “SORE WINNER?”

Published by homemaker at 2:03 pm under Current Events Edit This

I guess I’m missing something since I’m still seeing a lot of Bush bashing on the internet.  Didn’t the Dems win?  Haven’t they taken over the entire congress?   Do the people who swept the Republicans out of office want even more?  If so, what???

Why aren’t these people spending their valuable time volunteering to help make the perfect country that Republican opponents have been portraying for the last four years, instead of pursuing some vague type of political revenge?  Their type of “change” seems to encompass eroding the reputation of those who served their country despite rampant criticism and uncountable personal attacks that would not be tolerated by any private citizen?

If these bashers are trying to set an example of how this country should be run, they are sorely missing their target.  All they are managing to do is embarass themselves and the very political party and president which they claim to represent.

Hey, let’s all wake up and move on!

2 Responses to “IS THERE SUCH A THING AS A “SORE WINNER?””

  1. skwguitaron 22 Jan 2009 at 7:43 pm edit this

    Oh bush-bashing is nothing new. I’d imagine it will continue for a while.

    I guess, as a libertarian, so many of the key things I care about (constitutional taxes, Federal Reserve, legalization of hemp products, etc) don’t get looked at by either major party (save a select few brave men). So I find it particularily easy to bash on both sides, myself.

    If Obama doesn’t produce, he’ll certainly be subject to criticism too. It’s just so easy to do Bush after 8 years of material.

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