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Wed Jan-21-09 01:13 PM
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So what did you all think when Bush was booed by the crowd yesterrday? |
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I was watching with friends. There were 10 of us and all but one of us said "Good, he deserves it." While the one brave soul said, "that's disrespectful." (even though she also dislikes Bush)
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:14 PM
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1. There weren't ENOUGH boos for me. nt |
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:23 PM
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59. Ditto. He deserves prison .... a few boos doesn't even merit a quibble. |
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:shrug: Pundits attacking the messengers ... again.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:14 PM
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2. I thought he was lucky they didn't have torches and pitchforks. nt |
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:14 PM
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3. It's not my style, but I completely understand those who did. |
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:14 PM
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:14 PM
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5. It was disrespectful and he deserved it. - n/t |
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:14 PM
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6. It was appropriate. Bush surrounded himself with people who provided no dissent. |
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Yesterday we surrounded him and he was forced to hear the truth.
Who else would tell his ass the truth?
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:15 PM
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7. It is disrespectful, but Bush disrespected the country over and over again... |
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:15 PM
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8. It was completely appropriate |
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Edited on Wed Jan-21-09 01:15 PM by tridim
and hopefully just a start. I hope he's booed for the rest of his miserable life.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:15 PM
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9. I just don't think bushit deserves any respect. |
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I actually thought it would be a lot louder.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:15 PM
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10. we laughed our asses of, and thought FINALLY! |
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FINALLY -- the public got to speak it's mind!
And Chris Matthews can kiss my shiny metal ass for all his *Bad form* nonsense. Bad Form was the past eight frigging YEARS!
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:16 PM
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11. It couldn't have happened to a nicer person. |
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:16 PM
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12. Wished I could have been there to lend my voice to the chorus of boos. |
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:16 PM
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13. I cursed the fact they didn't have tomatoes as well |
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:16 PM
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14. actually I was more impressed with |
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the first time he was announced there was dead SILENCE (at least where I was). To me, that was much more telling. Why waste your energy on him?
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:17 PM
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15. I think respect is earned and george didn't earn one ounce of respect. |
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Edited on Wed Jan-21-09 01:18 PM by Blue State Native
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:17 PM
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16. I thought, this is what happens when poor leaders stand before |
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millions of people after eight years of incompetent leadership. One last chance to let him know that sitting in the Oval Office does not give one the authority to run this country into the ground. I hope he was humiliated. I hope his family understands how much he is truly despised for his actions and inactions. I also thank Pres. Obama for eloquently chastising Bush and company during his Inaugural Address.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:17 PM
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17. I don't think I thought once about Bush. Even when he was mentioned or shown, |
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He's like a bad taste I try not to experience.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:18 PM
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You have to earn respect for someone to disrespect you. That worthless excuse for a president disgraced the office of president while he held it. The boo'ing went beyond disagreement of policies, that man is responsible for countless deaths (both war and Katrina) and the failing image of this country around the world - to name just a few of his "accomplishments". He's lucky people weren't throwing eggs.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:18 PM
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Doesnt matter if he deserved it or not. It felt like a nasty stain on Obamas beautiful day.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:28 PM
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37. The PEOPLE get their say |
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Edited on Wed Jan-21-09 01:29 PM by Winterblues
The "Torture pResident" tried his hardest to stifle dissent. 1st Amendment Zones, Republicans only events, etc. The People finally get to express their opinion. It was less than what is deserved.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:51 PM
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42. The people have always been able to express their opinion. |
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The booing was rude. Deserved or not. It flies in the face of what President Obama stands for.
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:03 PM
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51. They didn't do it on behalf of President Obama. |
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They did it on behalf of themselves. And it was 100% appropriate for a democracy.
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:13 PM
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55. Obviously it wasnt done on behalf of Obama. |
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Our President has more couth than that.
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:05 PM
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There is a time and place for everything. That wasn't the time or place. It detracted from the historical significance of the beginning of Obama's Presidency and that was unfortunate.
Bush may have deserved what he got, but the behavior was rude to Obama, not just Bush.
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:13 PM
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:18 PM
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20. I admit it was disrespectful, but there's NO WAY to control the |
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reaction OF A CROWD THAT BIG. And YES he did deserve it. Maybe it was time they let his out of that bubble.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:18 PM
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21. If politics is theater, Bush's character deserves all the boos in the house. |
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He's a loser. A shitty actor as well. If there were nothing but Bushes on stage, we'd demand our money back.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:19 PM
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22. He had to hear it -- no safe speech zones or insulating from the masses. |
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Poor widdle Georgie had to face the music. I loved watching him squirm and seeing his face turn red. Ding dong...
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:19 PM
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. . . damn, I wish I was there to join in.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:19 PM
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24. Too bad they weren't close enough to throw shoes |
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:21 PM
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26. Bush is the one who's disrespectful |
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of the Presidency. Does anyone here quibble with that?
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:29 PM
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the Constitution is "just a goddamn piece of paper".
There's no way this creature did NOT deserve booing.
Actually, he deserves to be in chains.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:21 PM
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27. He really deserved so much less. |
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No level of insult is enough for that miserable pos.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:21 PM
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28. i wouldnt have done it. i dont do that. BUT.... bush created. he created the atmosphere |
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the rejection of what all others has to say, a dismissal and disregard for law, thought, opinion, knowledge.
he earned it. deserved it. probably was a necessity.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:21 PM
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disappointed that the networks didn't turn up the crowd and let them rock so we could relish it at home. :P
hey, it's the least he deserves, he really deserves to go to prison, but I'm not holding my breath for that, so getting loudly booed off the stage as a sendoff may be the best we ever get...
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:22 PM
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30. the first time 'the people' were heard in eight years |
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:22 PM
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31. He earned the disrespect and much much more |
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and it's about time that we the people got to express our disrespect face to face.
I used to imagine that * was wearing a shock collar and it was activated by the mute button on my remote control. It was very soothing. Hearing the booing and singing yesterday was heaven. No more bubble asshole!!
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:22 PM
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32. Not disrespectful, but well deserved. |
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How disrespectful is it for Bush to have done what he's done to the American people over the last 8 years? You want to talk about disrespect, that's where you start.
Respect is earned, not a right.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:22 PM
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33. I don't think bush was worth the energy it took to boo, but... |
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given the past eight years where it was impossible for anyone to register displeasure with him, on some level i felt it was fitting. I can only imagine he was holding his breath and bracing for the booing before he came out onto the seating area. cheney doesn't care. but bush seems to care.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:24 PM
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34. As much as he deserved it, I felt uncomfortable... admittedly |
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I think the initial deadly silence he was met with, and the boos for Cheney were more understandable...
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:01 PM
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49. I joined the crowd in boo-ing him and I don't regret it. n/t |
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:03 PM
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52. I'm not... I can't criticize. A big part of me would have been as well... |
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:30 PM
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62. Yeah the silence spoke volumes!! |
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:25 PM
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35. I would have found it disrespectful if the man had been elected |
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but he wasn't. I'd have found it disrespectful if he, himself, had respected the office, but he didn't. I'd have found it disrespectful had he governed according to the constitution, but he didn't.
I understand where that "one brave soul" is coming from and under more ordinary circumstances, I'd agree. After all, I don't think Nixon got booed on his way onto the chopper.
However, these last 8 terrible years have been far from ordinary. Neither the man nor the office he so thoroughly disgraced were worthy of anything but statements of disgust.
I might have gone with the slightly more polite catcall, though.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:27 PM
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36. It reflected how I felt about him. What I really liked was the look on |
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behners face as he walked ahead of him to the door. They actually looked scared or dreading the face to face with America that was a part of this inauguration.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:29 PM
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38. They did it for the rest of us |
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Edited on Wed Jan-21-09 01:36 PM by nadinbrzezinski
I would have gladly joined...
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:31 PM
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39. I didn't hear it..but everytime bush came |
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on I wasn't really focusing on the screen anymore. I guess I missed it but I think after 8 years of his fuckedup head..peeps deserve to let it out.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:33 PM
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40. I thought Bush was damned lucky |
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He still had professional government protection from the people he has so grievously wronged, and that in a slightly more just world, he would have been treated to the tender mercies of an enraged torch and stave wielding mob.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:48 PM
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41. Hey, I'm more than happy to add to the chorus of disrespect! |
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After killing over 1.2 million in Iraq, destroying our economy, shitting on the Constitution, etc. etc. etc., Bush has it coming!
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:53 PM
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43. I don't think he should be booed. He should be arrested. |
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We've ratified the UN torture treaty and he broke the law AND lied about it. Again.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:56 PM
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44. People don't like being fooled |
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Bush fooled the people for so long - not many of the posters herein perhaps - but much of the general public. Once the jig was up, the poll numbers plummeted. People do not like being manipulated by fear or false allegiance. Polite applause is afforded to the departing President normally. But there was nothing normal about these past eight years. The booing, unfortunately, was the only way for the people to get their message across to this vain, sheltered, incurious man. It was indeed warranted and we should all be grateful that booing is all that occurred to this man upon his exit. For many other civilizations and empires, a much different ending would've happened.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:57 PM
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45. I thought about the First Amendment |
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I wouldn't boo a former President, but it is every American's right to do so, if so moved. Showing disrespect to someone like Bush is a perfectly valid thing to do, even if impolite. There is nothing in the First Amendment that requires politeness of speech.
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Wed Jan-21-09 01:59 PM
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46. He deserved it I probably would have done the same thing. |
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:01 PM
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47. Not my style and a bit tacky for me |
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My 17 year old daughter was down there with her German friend and they both thought it was "unsportsmanlike" in their words.
We just aren't big fans of Schadenfreude.
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:01 PM
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48. That he was lucky all we were hurling at him was words n/t |
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:01 PM
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50. I was there and ..... |
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it was cold and we were standing there for hours before anything happened, and we cheered and booed to keep ourselves amused before the ceremony officially started.
We were ready long before those on stage were.
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:07 PM
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54. I'm with the majority...he deserves it. |
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I'm glad he actually had to HEAR the booing for once too. Though I hope it won't be the last time.
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:14 PM
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57. Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey-ey, goodbye |
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Na na na na, hey hey-ey, goodbye Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey-ey, goodbye
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Wed Jan-21-09 02:22 PM
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58. From where I sat no one booed or sang....... |
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we could hear all the singing from the Mall, I believe. I refused to stand. When Bush respects the office he deserves respect. When he trampled our laws he does not deserve any respect. Lots of people, in my area, rose for the occasion but the lady I sat next to said, "I'm with you, I'm sitting."
I felt most of the people standing were giving into peer pressure. A few stood and I heard murmurs of 'respect the office'. I said, as loudly as I could, that he tortured people and wiretapped us and then lied to us so he did not deserve our respect. A few more stood and finally it looked like most of the people had risen from their chairs.
The one thing I did notice is I did not hear a single person clap or cheer. NO ONE!
The people who did stand did so for the office and NOT Bush.
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63. "Why aren't they throwing batteries, too?" |
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