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Show some FUCKING CLASS, people!
Repost of what I wrote in some sore-loser's thread:
You piss me off. He is your President. He had a higher percentage of the vote than even Bill Clinton. You live in this country and love the freedoms it provides. Don't be a sore fucking loser. You may not like your President, but he is your President. He was chosen by a system that makes us the greatest country in the world. We're part of the almost 50% that doesn't want him to represent us, but there are more people who do. I respect their decision and acknowledge my President. We can do nothing to change the outcome now, so I will support this President that I did not choose. Because I am an American, and proud to be one. And I will show that I have CLASS and accept defeat graciously. |
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"You're either with us or against us"
Good job. |
I totally agree with you. I proudly voted for Kerry but Bush won fair and square. Life goes on.
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and makes a whole lot of sense. i personally voted for kerry, but hey, neither one of them reallyrun the country so i agree, everyone stop freakin whining. if you dont' like who won, leave, like i'm planning to do anyhow. |
Now I'm out of here to go talk to my accountant... I am going to make sure all the I's are dotted and all the T's are crossed. And I want to make sure I take full advantage of the tax cuts GWB has given.
I was depressed last night when I realize Dubya was back... back again... But this morning is a new day. This morning there is no further need to argue. Let's just live life and try to make a difference where we can. |
Donovan...sorry bud but are you that ignorant?
Did you expect a country that is so divided before this election to all of a sudden jump up and say..."oh he won...cool. I guess all that drove me to fight against this man for the last 4 years doesn't mean anything because he won fair and square." |
accept the result? Sure. Be happy about it and pretend my beliefs aren't what they are? Sorry, no.
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Nice post there! Glad to see that some can take defeat and still want to be united at a time when we need to be.
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well, someone has to do it.
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To paraphrase an earlier post of mine...
Its important to be gracious in victory and in defeat. |
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I accept that more than half of this country are scared sheep with god on their side.
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I can only agree with you DonovanPhillips
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Here's some class for you if you think that something is wrong for the country you love you will stick by your guns and not become a sheep...:321GFY
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adj. proud·er, proud·est 1: Feeling pleasurable satisfaction over an act, possession, quality, or relationship by which one measures one's stature or self-worth: proud of one's child; proud to serve one's country. 2: Occasioning or being a reason for pride: ?On January 1, 1900, Americans and Europeans greeted the twentieth century in the proud and certain belief that the next hundred years would make all things possible? (W. Bruce Lincoln). 3: Feeling or showing justifiable self-respect. 4: Filled with or showing excessive self-esteem. 5: Of great dignity; honored: a proud name. 6: Majestic; magnificent: proud alpine peaks. 7: Spirited. Used of an animal: proud steeds. |
Yeah, I remember thinking the same thing when he won last time. "He's my president and I'll give him a chance even though I didn't vote for him." Then I got to know how big of an ass he really is. I'll accept defeat as I did not vote for him, but to just graciously accept him as my president will be a lot harder to do this time.
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Good job, Donovan :thumbsup
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bumping a great post :thumbsup
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