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    So why weren't these concepts of:

    not criticizing every decision and every word that comes out of his mouth...

    respect for the 'office'.....





    Not in effect for the last 8 years?




    I kept my mouth shut in the Clinton years and I will keep my mouth shut for the Obama administration.

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    If people want to go to the level of "I ain't gonna do it 'cause you didn't say nuthin' to them and they did the same thing".....

    Then as usual, we get what we deserve.

    One of my major issues with politics as currently practiced. I can handle my 4 year old acting like a four year old.

    Adults should bloody well act and speak like adults.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosethecopycat View Post

    Not in effect for the last 8 years?


    I kept my mouth shut in the Clinton years and I will keep my mouth shut for the Obama administration.

    I think all comedians should and can, take advantage regarding the great oratory skills of the current president and ..........ahhhhhhh.......ummmmmmm not be ahhhh, shy to ummmmmmmm poke a little ummmmmmmm fun about it?


    I am not going to turn that last line into a CLinton joke!


    And where is Luke Wilson when you need him?

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    don't breed or buy while shelter dogs die....

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    I guess I am just misunderstanding the word "support" in this context. When I hear the phrase, "I support the president," it seems like an endorsement or advocating for or promoting them/their ideas. I must be too hung up on the semantics of the statement when people really mean something else altogether.

    I appreciate the quote from Theodore Roosevelt- that is exactly how I feel. It's our job as voters and members of society to pay attention and think critically about issues. In my observations, it seems like this doesn't happen enough.

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