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A Lesson for Classless Liberals

   

Well, here we are a couple months after Election Day and we are finally going to see the much beloved Barack Obama sworn in as our 44th President of these incredible United States of America.  As one contemplates what has happened since Election Day, one has to marvel at how smooth this transition has been and how accepting the country has been in the transition of, arguably, the greatest and most powerful position in the world.  Today our President Bush will hand this powerful office over to our President Obama and this makes me wonder what our President Obama's staff will find when they enter their offices today.  Will they find computer keyboards that have the "O" key removed?  Will they find new derogatory signs posted on offices like "The Office of Strategery"?  I don't think so.  As liberals praise our President Obama for this smooth transition they should also look to our President George W. Bush and thank him for such a smooth and respectful transition from one person to another.  The reason the Bush Administration has shown such respect is for a couple reasons.  Reasons that the classless liberals within the Clinton Administration did not understand:

1.   The Office of the President is to be respected as the most amazing position in world history and should not be disrespected just because they do not like the person or agree with the person's views.

2.   Regardless of who holds this great office, this person is "Our" President and the President for everyone within the United States and not just for those that agree with him.

The first was that the Office needs to be respected.  From day one, liberals demonized George W. Bush and vocally disrespected him both here and abroad.  This is disgraceful and shows just how classless these liberals are.  There were many decisions that George W. Bush made that conservatives did not agree with but he made these decisions because he felt they were the best for the country and he felt that the Office should be above politics.  Regardless of how many liberal decisions George W. Bush would make, these liberals would not like him nor would they respect him any more than they did when he was elected.  He could do no right with these classless mongrels.

The second was the fact that the President is everyone’s President.  I don't agree with most of Mr. Obama's policies but I know that he is my President as well as others and that he will be given my respect and support.  I will certainly be vocal when I disagree with him but it will always be in a respectful and humble manner.  I will not throw my shoe at him or call him names like a child.  When he makes decisions that I feel are best for our country I will also be vocal in my support for him.  Just as George W. Bush was the President for all of the United States, so too will President Obama be.

I will not say that all conservatives do everything in an appropriate way but I will say that conservatives have been much more open to giving Mr. Obama the benefit of the doubt than our liberal counterparts were for George W. Bush.  I can only hope that these classless liberals will learn a lesson from those conservatives and the next time a Republican is elected to this office (and there will be another Republican elected), they will show him or her the same respect that we have given this president from the Democratic Party.

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Blagojevich and Obama...We shouldn't be surprised

The Rod Blagojevich scandal has taken many people by surprise.  The fact that a sitting governor could be so blatant in his desire to continue the "Pay to Play" tactics can be surprising on the surface.  However, for those who are familiar with the Chicago political machine and its corrupt tactics, this is really no surprise.  These actions may also occur in other states but the blatant arrogance of Blagojevich shows that this is commonplace in Illinois and in particular, Chicago.
 
Equally surprising to some, is the fact that those on the left and some on the right have been so quick to eliminate President-Elect Obama from any possible wrong doing.  This is political correctness if I've ever seen it.  I am all for giving Obama the benefit of the doubt and I am in no way suggesting that Obama had anything to do with this scandal.  Having said that, I am also not willing to quickly eliminate him from the investigation and say that he didn't have any connection to this.  I feel that eliminating him so quickly from suspicion, since he has come from that same Chicago political machine, would be irresponsible.
 
With that in mind, I don't think any of us should be surprised that Obama has escaped criticism since he has been doing this for two years.  Throughout his campaign he continually dodged criticism and controversy by playing it cool and ignoring the issue whenever necessary.  The old media is all to willing to give him that pass and they will continue to give him that pass for years to come.  The old media will not spend two years promoting this candidate and basically serving as his publicist just to bring him down before he has even taken office for something as rediculous (in their mind) as political corruption within the Chicago machine.
 
I think time will tell and as stated earlier, I will give him the benefit of the doubt but I will not sit by and ignore evidence as it arises just because he acts like "Cool Hand Luke".  I would suggest that if the Democratic Party and the Old Media want to gain back any sort of credibility then they should not dismiss these types of issues so easily.  Try being unbiased for a change.
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Following the Advice of MLK Jr.

I will judge him not by the color of his skin but by the content of his policies.  I am a believer in the teachings of Dr Martin Luther King and as I take to heart his teaching that we should judge on the deeper conviction of ones character and not on the shallow hatred of ones race.

Having said that, I am deeply concerned that the direction Mr Obama will take our country could be disasterous.  I will not blindly support my president regardless of his policies out of some need for political correctness.  If he provides solid leadership that I feel will improve the outlook of the country I will speak his praise from the mountain top but if he follows through on the tax and spend, weak defense, social experimentation that he has promised, I will oppose him loud and clear.

I do not judge others on the basis of their sex or race but I will judge Mr Obamo on the content of his policies and I will encourage everyone I know to do the same.  Our country's future depends on it.

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