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The Bush Example

I did not vote for Barack Obama, but he is now my president, and I have a great deal of respect for that. I think that most Republicans have done a good job realizing that a strong president is the best thing for America, whether it is their guy or not. Now is not the time for a lot of hate and dissent, now is the time for progress and security in order to protect our country in every way possible.

Bush set a good tone this last week, encouraging the nation to transition quickly and productivity, and fully committing himself to moving Obama in as fast as he can. Let's look back 8 years ago. Bill Clinton offered nothing more than a little sarcasm at the coming Bush administration, and did very little to help with the transition. The left took up chants of "not my president" and began cultivating an attitude of hate and opposition at every chance instead of looking to loyally oppose their president. I thank God that my party on the whole does not like the majority of the left 8 years ago. We need a strong president to keep safe. While I think that I will disagree with Obama in the future, I will wait and be loyal as an American first, and oppose in appropriate and productive ways. In today's world, I much prefer the president be ready for everything the moment he steps into the White House, rather than have to catch up to events.

I honestly hope the left can come around someday and be Americans first, Democrats second. The latest incident is the gay marriage amendment in California. Somehow proponents of gay marriage think it is alright to hate racially and threaten to burn down churches, all because most people don't agree with them. This is America, a decision was based democratically, and people are allowed to vote the way they want to. There is no cause to throw out bitter hate and threaten to commit felonies on proper citizens, that's just disgusting. On a side note, it's pretty hilarious the left in California is just tearing apart themselves and anyone who will listen, again, being an American first and a...well whatever you are that makes you threaten people based on race and religion...a fascist, a racist, a monster...second. You have to appreciate the disgusting hilarity of that situation.

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