Caligirl
Oh yes it is too!
- Aug 25, 2008
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Take Kath off that list and I'll concede the other two....
well the vocals ones are the ones who get the most attention, from both sides.
Speaking only for myself I didn't fear Bush and still don't. I didn't fear McCain either.
IF those on this board really believe the things in bold, then they are ignorant and deserve nothing but scorn IMO.
irrational and unproven. Yet they don't acknowledge that Bush policies really were bad for the country... makes perfect sense to me
and in 8 years if their fears are proven true so be it. Obama hasn't even been sworn into office and they are already proclaiming he's ruined the country. It's beyond ridiculous.
That would be ideal. But when one side has had control for at least 8 years and they shove us into the shitter and then turn a blind eye to the reality of what has happened it's hard to just turn the other cheek.
Private citizens don't really have much effect on policy so if we never get along so be it. What I care about is the government putting aside their petty differences and working together. I don't want to see another President hounded and hunted by the right just because they're pissed they lost.
But it's like 3% of the country saying this, it just seems like more because they are so vocal here.
There are a lot of celebrations around the world about this election. (Remember 2004?) It's amazing. i think it's probably better to let the few vocal scared electorate get it out of their system.
Hell, even Sarah Palin is congratulating the guy who palled around with terrorists, so she can't be too scared for the future.