theclemsonkid
Member
Alright, so let me get this straight. For the past eight years prior to Mr. Obama taking office, you had George W. Bush in office. I can only assume, that even if you didn't agree with his policies 100%, you were at least more on his side than you currently are with Obama.
That being said, how can you possibly be in complete disagreement with pretty much everything that the new administration does? We tried the republican point of view, and I don't need to tell you the results.
I guess that's my main question.
Why, if everything that the Republicans did, got us in this wonderful mess we're in, do you want to go right back to it?
If I touch the stove and it's hot, I'm gonna get burned and learn my lesson. I'm certainly not just going to look at another burner on the same stove and expect a different result... so why are so many of you?
Also, while I have your attention, why is it that every time a "liberal" does something to question America (i.e. the war in Iraq), it's considered to un "unpatriotic", or they "hate america", yet when a conservative does something to question America (i.e. Texas leaving the union, or the tax day tea parties) they are looked at as "patriots" and "heroes".
Seems a little hippocritical to me, no?
That being said, how can you possibly be in complete disagreement with pretty much everything that the new administration does? We tried the republican point of view, and I don't need to tell you the results.
I guess that's my main question.
Why, if everything that the Republicans did, got us in this wonderful mess we're in, do you want to go right back to it?
If I touch the stove and it's hot, I'm gonna get burned and learn my lesson. I'm certainly not just going to look at another burner on the same stove and expect a different result... so why are so many of you?
Also, while I have your attention, why is it that every time a "liberal" does something to question America (i.e. the war in Iraq), it's considered to un "unpatriotic", or they "hate america", yet when a conservative does something to question America (i.e. Texas leaving the union, or the tax day tea parties) they are looked at as "patriots" and "heroes".
Seems a little hippocritical to me, no?