Thursday, January 29, 2009

Mission Accomplished

Many, many times I have believed that liberals have hit their lowest low. I am always amazed when they prove me wrong, and do something that is so disgraceful that it beats the previous thing. Never has this been truer than on national Obama day.

On Tuesday, January 21st I had five classes. Thank goodness. Otherwise I may have been tempted to watch the junk on the tube. However, I coudln't escape the circus because it was everywhere. So on my way to school the next morning, as usual, I turned on Newstalk 1130. I was just in time to hear a soundbyte from the day before... the worst soundbyte I've ever heard. I can't lie to you, I cried when I heard it. It was out of anger, maybe out of sheer sadness for how far this country has fallen, but it any case, I certainly did shed some tears.

The clip was of Americans outside the White House singing a particular song to Former President Bush. I'm sure you've all heard it. "Na na na na, hey hey hey, goodbye".

Wow.

In no circumstance is it appropriate to bid farewell to an American president in such a fashion. It was the most shameful display of liberal stupidity I have ever heard. Whether or not you loved Bush or hated him, agreed with him or opposed, you do NOT disrespect an American hero in such a manner. That is what George W. Bush is. A hero.

Again, I won't lie to you. I think that Obama is going to be terrible as president. His policy is ridiculous, and the circus that surrounds him is also insane. However, I would never disrespect him in any manner, especially not him as a person. First of all, I can have my opinions but that doesn't always mean they are correct. Second, I do not know him personally, so I can't be a judge for his character. I see what he has done so far, and from what I've seen of his actions, I believe him to be foolish. But still, if I ever met him, I would treat him with the respect he deserves as America's president. If he were leaving the White House (which I wish he would) I would never give him such an appalling send off.

Former President George W. Bush was a great leader. He was able to make tough decisions and made them in hard times. He always pursued the road that he believed to be best for this country and all citizens. He had a strong moral compass and he was ALWAYS an American first. He did not deserve such a disrespectful goodbye from his home of eight years. Can you imagine how that must have felt for him as he was leaving? How would you feel? After dedicating your life to a country twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week for eight years... that is the thanks you get for doing your absolute best, every day. I can't imagine it. I don't want to.

I personally would like to thank the former president for keeping me safe from all American enemies. For keeping my interests at heart and remembering that America is built on hardworking, honest people. He is a great American and was the best man for the job during his two terms. No one else could have handled his job with as much class and virtue during such difficult cirumstances.

If you are a liberal reading this, I hope you're ashamed of yourself even though I'm sure you're not. Someday I hope you recongnize, at least at a human level, the amount of work he put in to preserve your right to criticize him and be eternally obnoxious.

President Bush... Mission Accomplished.

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