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1-20-2009 3:27 PM
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reimers says:
tasteless and unnecessary
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1-20-2009 3:48 PM
boniface
Thousands dead, countries devastated, our economy in shambles; a few boo's is nothing compared to what he's done. Try him for his crimes, that would be better than boo's.
1-20-2009 3:53 PM
reimers
just not the time or the place in my opinion. a voting booth and/or a court of law are more appropriate.
1-20-2009 3:57 PM
jatfla
Reveals the classlessness of our current culture and lack of dignity on display of US citizens for all the world to see.

But no surprise! They're just following their role-models.
1-20-2009 4:08 PM
reimers
But no surprise! They're just following their role-models.
like those who booed every mention of obama's name at mccain's concession speech?
1-20-2009 4:41 PM
jatfla
I don't condone any of that. However, this was at the official Inauguration of an elected President and the peaceful and orderly transfer of power from one Head of State to another.

1-20-2009 5:35 PM
reimers
i already said that it was tasteless and unnecessary. who are their role-models?
1-20-2009 8:29 PM
jatfla
The Media, sporting events, TV sit-coms, *church* leaders, and probably other influential adults in people's lives.
1-20-2009 9:39 PM
tanyamm
I think booing to show disapproval if that is how you seriously feel is not necessary. It puts you down to that persons level.
1-20-2009 10:00 PM
ratcatcher2
The Media, sporting events, TV sit-coms, *church* leaders, and probably other influential adults in people's lives.
Who is left???

"*church* leaders" Should I know the significance of the *s. Are they Black, Catholic, Evangelist, Fundamentalist, or what?? But bad MEN, for sure?

Would it be simpler to list the few that are not bad role-models, if any? Is it only the class ridden elite again?
Reveals the classlessness of our current culture and lack of dignity on display of US citizens for all the world to see. But no surprise! They're just following their role-models.
After the hammering that Bush&Co gave America's image, one should not worry further of ant...
1-20-2009 10:06 PM
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1-20-2009 10:11 PM
lifecyce1898
should have thrown their shoes. When it comes to murdering enemies of the people there is no such thing as taste or the wrong time.
1-20-2009 10:44 PM
jatfla
'murdering enemies of the people'!!!! 'no such thing as taste..."!!

I rest my case.
1-20-2009 11:19 PM
ratcatcher2
Sorry Jatfla, you missed...
The Media, sporting events, TV sit-coms, *church* leaders, and probably other influential adults in people's lives.
Who is left???

"*church* leaders" Should I know the significance of the *s. Are they Black, Catholic, Evangelist, Fundamentalist, or what?? But bad MEN, for sure?

Would it be simpler to list the few that are not bad role-models, if any? Is it only the class ridden elite again?
Reveals the classlessness of our current culture and lack of dignity on display of US citizens for all the world to see. But no surprise! They're just following their role-models.
After the hammering that Bush&Co gave America's image, one shoul...
1-20-2009 11:35 PM
Windeagle
Was expecting it, but didn't hear it!
1-21-2009 1:52 AM
reimers
just not the time or the place in my opinion. a voting booth and/or a court of law are more appropriate.
1-21-2009 1:23 PM
ratcatcher2
I know I have emphasized this theme before, but I can't tell you what a relief it is to have the Reign of Error over (I don't know who to credit for that turn of phrase; I saw it on the internet somewhere and thought it's perfectly appropriate). I love that Obama was inaugurated today. But I have to confess that I think I loved Bush leaving more. That was the world's greatest helicopter ride out of town.

I was even more relieved when they swore Joe Biden in, knowing that Dick Cheney could not torture one more man, break one more law or invade one more wrong country.
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