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I respect their free speech but this taking it too far they say "the elections over but wer not..yada...yada.. and all that crap! What happened to respecting our commander in chief or even a man who FAIRLY! won an election? you "anit-BushS" out there will never quit your quest for hate.
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Reply #1 By: Evan Trivett - 12/21/2004 11:38:58 PM
really disturbing.


I'll bet "dabe" is a member of this group.
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*yawns like a cat* Why are you guys so disturbed? Freedom to assemble/speech...that's somewhere in that Constitution thingy. They're saying they don't agree with Bush and that he's a crappy president. Neither of those statements I disagree with. As for 'respecting your president', our president ceased being a deity somewhere in the Nixon era, from what I understand of history, and espically during the Clinton era.

While I believe Bush won the election, and unless a rather large amount of evidence pops up otherwise, fairly this time, you can't abridge other people's freedoms and call them sick just because you dislike the fact that they're not treating the president like the hero you seem to think he is. They have a right to protest and you have the right to whine about it, for what good it does you.
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I would say what was repulsive was the righties that protested the legal recount that was happening in Florida in 2000 and even broke into the building where they were doing the count to try to bully those from trying to get an accurate count from fulfilling their democratic duties.
You mean the right never protest anything? You think there was an ounce of respect for the presidency during the Clinton administration from day one from those on the right? We're just returning the favor and now its not fair? Guess you guys don't like to live with the precedents you set.
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"I would say what was repulsive was the righties that protested the legal recount that was happening in Florida in 2000 and even broke into the building where they were doing the count to try to bully those from trying to get an accurate count from fulfilling their democratic duties.
You mean the right never protest anything? You think there was an ounce of respect for the presidency during the Clinton administration from day one from those on the right? We're just returning the favor and now its not fair? Guess you guys don't like to live with the precedents you set."

Any Proof???? NO??? didn't think so.
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and Citizen Solnac , it doesn't matter if you disagree with him, you still have to respect him. I respect John Kerry i dissagree with him but i still respect him, thats just common courtosy i don't know where you lost yours.
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Reply #3 By: Solnac - 12/22/2004 8:15:08 AM
*yawns like a cat* Why are you guys so disturbed? Freedom to assemble/speech...that's somewhere in that Constitution thingy. They're saying they don't agree with Bush and that he's a crappy president. Neither of those statements I disagree with. As for 'respecting your president', our president ceased being a deity somewhere in the Nixon era, from what I understand of history, and espically during the Clinton era.


There must come a point in time where you can carry something too far. And personally I think they have reached it.