Stand Up for W
Over the past few years, it has become hip to bash George W. Bush. Not just in the media but during business meetings, parties, bar-mitzvahs and funerals. The recent memorial service to Coretta Scott King is just one public example of this troubling and illogical phenomenon spreading across the country. Suddenly, places where political discussions are usually frowned upon are being judged as great venues to bash the sitting President of the United States. What is going on here?
I think people just assume that it's okay to insult W, because they believe that everyone will agree. Sure they might be afraid to discuss their pick for American Idol to anyone but their closest friends, but when it comes to calling the President an idiot, I guess they figure that no one will challenge them.
I hate to break it to these people, but I disagree with their views and so do millions of other "not-crazy" Americans.
It's time to stop being silent and stand up to these mistaken pseudo political commentators. They should know that they can bash whoever they want, but that they will be challenged and called to task.
I am proud to support our president and so are many millions of others. Let's not stay silent. We must challenge these people every chance we get. Let's proudly declare our support for George W. Bush, not just on blogs or in newspapers but in offices, concert halls, and yes, even funerals.
I think people just assume that it's okay to insult W, because they believe that everyone will agree. Sure they might be afraid to discuss their pick for American Idol to anyone but their closest friends, but when it comes to calling the President an idiot, I guess they figure that no one will challenge them.
I hate to break it to these people, but I disagree with their views and so do millions of other "not-crazy" Americans.
It's time to stop being silent and stand up to these mistaken pseudo political commentators. They should know that they can bash whoever they want, but that they will be challenged and called to task.
I am proud to support our president and so are many millions of others. Let's not stay silent. We must challenge these people every chance we get. Let's proudly declare our support for George W. Bush, not just on blogs or in newspapers but in offices, concert halls, and yes, even funerals.
