I hate to post something negative about a positive event but check out the crowd during Bush's entrance. Ouch. Couldn't tell this from watching it on CBS.
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Shows how much class this crowd of "change" supporters had. Can't say I am surprised though. You would expect that from the masses of people there who probably spend more of their time carping from the sidelines then they do actually getting their hands dirty in leading or solving our nation's problems. Yet more reason an Obama Presidency will most likely result in little to no change in Washington. All those people forget that the change they seek starts with them and therefore they have had ample opportunity in the past to "be the change" and they have neglected to do so. Gee, I would think booing the other party would be consider somewhat partisan no? Something that Obama vows to change, right? You think Obama would have condoned booing a man who served his country for eight years in the most difficult job this nation has to offer? Yet, all his supporters thought it was the right thing to do. Doesn't sound like being the change to me.
Posted by: Joe Shmoe | January 24, 2009 at 08:24 PM