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damnedifIknow

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31. I agree with Roosevelt
Mon Jun 24, 2013, 11:41 PM
Jun 2013

To announce that there must be no criticism of the President, or that we are to stand by the President, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public.” Theodore Roosevelt

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Did you say that during Bush's terms? Union Scribe Jun 2013 #1
If Bush behaved as Obama is behaving then, yes. The question is not about the okaawhatever Jun 2013 #17
if Snowden didn't reveal anything that wasn't already published and known Then he didn't do anything Douglas Carpenter Jun 2013 #26
That response is beyond ignorant. Theft is theft. Violating an oath is violating an oath. What okaawhatever Jun 2013 #36
until Snowden no one outside of the fringes of politics were even talkinga about the vast over reach Douglas Carpenter Jun 2013 #38
If he'd done this under Bush markiv Jun 2013 #2
Interesting that we are required to find Democrats to be always as bad a Republicans treestar Jun 2013 #3
"He'd be doing it to us, too." Union Scribe Jun 2013 #9
Good christ... Bonobo Jun 2013 #41
LOL Marrah_G Jun 2013 #4
Is this about the Dixie Chicks? The Link Jun 2013 #5
Lately I have wondered if I am back in Hawaii nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #7
I saw we all gather up Snowden's albums Union Scribe Jun 2013 #11
Let me offer a friendly edit nadinbrzezinski Jun 2013 #6
When our government shows so little regard for us and the Constitution, it deserves disrespect. n/t winter is coming Jun 2013 #8
+10 RC Jun 2013 #33
Cool story Harmony Blue Jun 2013 #10
Pffffft. TransitJohn Jun 2013 #12
Respect must be earned...at home and abroad. Obama forgot that. n/t JimDandy Jun 2013 #13
yeah its a popularity contest right? bobduca Jun 2013 #14
Just how servile are you? Marr Jun 2013 #15
AMEN! disrespecting authority and sassing back our leaders is an open invitation for more terrorist Douglas Carpenter Jun 2013 #16
Respect my authoritae! DefenseLawyer Jun 2013 #18
Shut up, Fat Ass!-(Stan). silvershadow Jun 2013 #39
When a government disrespects its people, the world sees that too. Demit Jun 2013 #19
this place had a deep and abiding respect for our esteemed former president.. frylock Jun 2013 #20
Which one? RC Jun 2013 #35
Fuck a buncha that. n/t cherokeeprogressive Jun 2013 #21
You're just a stupid sheep unless you loathe your country. MattFromKY Jun 2013 #22
Respect has to be earned!! Downwinder Jun 2013 #23
I respect you for not coming right out and calling people terrorist sympathizers magellan Jun 2013 #24
Huh? blkmusclmachine Jun 2013 #25
Glad Ari Fleisher has joined DU cthulu2016 Jun 2013 #27
The sources of the disregard are against my council and will. They violate our core law, TheKentuckian Jun 2013 #28
"You're either with us or you're against us." backscatter712 Jun 2013 #29
this PR blitz on DU is not working, in part because the shills are yurbud Jun 2013 #30
I agree with Roosevelt damnedifIknow Jun 2013 #31
Satire ? nt steve2470 Jun 2013 #32
I know! This could happen! Safetykitten Jun 2013 #34
I had flashbacks of the Katrina aftermath in that Jack Webb scene. pacalo Jun 2013 #43
We should kneel before our betters. neverforget Jun 2013 #37
Is that "regard" or "rearguard"? As in CYA? Tierra_y_Libertad Jun 2013 #40
That has a familiar ring to it. pacalo Jun 2013 #42
If you still believe that "we the people" are still the "government". mick063 Jun 2013 #44
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