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Re: No. I will not call him president. No, I will not "respect the office." No,
« Reply #25 on: December 12, 2016, 04:11:18 AM »
What a miserable a- hole. I guess you could say he's REALLY "Feeling the burn" now.
When Obama was elected, I was unhappy, but I was willing to at least give him a chance (He squandered that a couple months after taking office, admittedly, but that's besides the point), and were I to meet him at any time during his administration, I would show both the respect that his position dictates and the basic manners and decency that I've been raised to show to anyone I meet, regardless of how I feel about them.
Respect, basic manners and decency have always been foreign concepts for the DUmmies, as this bitter, shrieking buffoon demonstrates.

"No, I will not change my mind that Jefferson and Jackson were wrong about giving the common man the vote."
Ah, and liberal smugness. He believes that only the "Right" people should be allowed to vote, making a nice little dictatorship. And yet liberals like him insist that it's Republicans who want to restrict the vote?
"No, I will not support the police. Especially when they get away with murder and have no problems doing the bidding of corporate America. We all know who they protect and serve now. Ask the Sioux."
If you ever run into a real cop, I'd imagine you'd either change your tune in a heartbeat, or find yourself in a very unpleasant situation.
"No, I will not support the troops, since that is nothing more than a mask for "support the war." And I will not support wars."
Ah, openly expressing hate for our troops. You can oppose the war while still expressing support for our troops (i.e. that they stay safe and return home in one piece). But, no, I'd imagine you've always hated the troops who put their lives on the line so you can live your safe, contented, pampered little life.

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Re: No. I will not call him president. No, I will not "respect the office." No,
« Reply #26 on: December 12, 2016, 08:04:34 AM »
What a miserable a- hole. I guess you could say he's REALLY "Feeling the burn" now.
When Obama was elected, I was unhappy, but I was willing to at least give him a chance (He squandered that a couple months after taking office, admittedly, but that's besides the point), and were I to meet him at any time during his administration, I would show both the respect that his position dictates and the basic manners and decency that I've been raised to show to anyone I meet, regardless of how I feel about them.
Respect, basic manners and decency have always been foreign concepts for the DUmmies, as this bitter, shrieking buffoon demonstrates.

"No, I will not change my mind that Jefferson and Jackson were wrong about giving the common man the vote."
Ah, and liberal smugness. He believes that only the "Right" people should be allowed to vote, making a nice little dictatorship. And yet liberals like him insist that it's Republicans who want to restrict the vote?
"No, I will not support the police. Especially when they get away with murder and have no problems doing the bidding of corporate America. We all know who they protect and serve now. Ask the Sioux."
If you ever run into a real cop, I'd imagine you'd either change your tune in a heartbeat, or find yourself in a very unpleasant situation.
"No, I will not support the troops, since that is nothing more than a mask for "support the war." And I will not support wars."
Ah, openly expressing hate for our troops. You can oppose the war while still expressing support for our troops (i.e. that they stay safe and return home in one piece). But, no, I'd imagine you've always hated the troops who put their lives on the line so you can live your safe, contented, pampered little life.

You are a better man that I. I wouldn't show that dirtbag one hint of respect. I would have at first, but after all the things he said and did, almost right out of the gate, no way. I despise that miserable bastard and it's because he despises us.

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Good points.  I occasionally will use a "zero" in place of the "O". Not that many would catch that.  On a message board, who really cares?

In real life if I were to meet a current or former President, I would absolutely greet them respectfully no matter whom it would be.  Regardless of party.  Met VP Bush briefly in '88 when he was running for President.  Was covering the caucuses for my high school newspaper.  Of course I treated him with the utmost respect.

Good manners is a sign of good upbringing. Dummies have neither. 

Personally I am polite and respectful to anyone I meet and expect the same in return. If it is not returned... then I can be an asshole with the best of them.  :cheersmate:
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Good manners is a sign of good upbringing. Dummies have neither. 

Personally I am polite and respectful to anyone I meet and expect the same in return. If it is not returned... then I can be an asshole with the best of them.  :cheersmate:

I'm the same. Of course, it's my choice to meet someone. Emperor three-putt isn't on the list.
Liberals disgust me. (Now I don't have to remember to put it on each post).

Because only the left goes searching for that which is not there in a desperate attempt to be offended about something.

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