Rockindeano wrote:donnaplease wrote:Thanks Dean, I'm
fairly flattered by your compliment.

I don't agree with everything that ANYONE in our federal government does. However, I respect the position of the president, and feel like there are too many people
who have lost that respect. Maybe it's kinda like our jobs. We may hate our boss, think he/she is the biggest douchbag around, but we shouldn't go around publicly trashing him/her, or we wouldn't have a job long, would we? I think we shouldn't be trashing the guy, especially in the exaggerated way that the far left does over things that are not facts (and there are far too many people around stating things as facts that clearly aren't).
It makes our country look bad.
I think it's funny that we can like and agree with each other so much on some topics and be
so totally polar opposite on others. I hate talking politics and religion here, it's very upsetting...

Donna, thanks for making my point. He isn't
our boss,
we are his boss. People, a vast majority have lost respect or flatly do not respect him. And in case you haven't realized lately, our country
does look bad.
And you have made mine. Our country may look bad to you, but not to me. I happen to recognize the failures AND the successes. And I don't point the finger in only one direction for either one of them. Many, if not most of those people that you refer to never respected the guy in the first place, not because of anything he has or hasn't done, but because he is a republican. And that's just wrong to me. I feel the same about democrats, I wouldn't want to judge them based on their party of preference alone. I don't belong to a political party, so I tend to gratitate toward who I think will do the right thing for me and my family.
Here's an example: a few years ago, there was an article in some magazine (Time, I think) about an Iraqi woman. She had been an attorney over there, and once she defended a woman that Uday Hussein had 'had his way with'. After having the audacity to defend this woman against him, this attorney was kidnapped, jailed, beaten, raped, you name it, they did it. It was a horrific story. I had been debating with my father (a big-time democrat) about Iraq previously. When I showed him the article, he read it and became enraged saying it was all a made up lie by Bush to try to get sympathy for the war. I was flabbergasted! It's that kind of thing that infuriates me, and unfortunately it's the kind of thing we hear from people like Janeane Garofalo all too often. When I hear/read stuff like that, it makes me even more supportive of the republican side, because I don't believe they resort to tactics like that.
When people can realize that this is a collective effort on the parts of both sides, and work for the greater good, and stop trashing people just for the sake of trashing, only then will our country be as great as it can be. Sadly, I don't see that happening because of radicals on both sides. And with that, I'm out.
