Today I saw a bumper sticker on somebody's car which said something to the effect of "Bush is not MY President." Oh? Suddenly you're not an American? If your kid screws up in school and gets in trouble, is he suddenly not your kid?
And if Bush isn't your president, who is? Perhaps you don't like the idea of a presidency at all? Or just the thought of the fact that other Americans have the right to disagree with you. It's called a democracy, dipshit...live with it or get out.
The worst part is that about half the people who have these stickers probably either didn't vote at all, or voted for Bush. If you want to change your political opinion, fine. If you want to deck out your car with anti-Bush stickers, fine. But anti-president stickers? That deserves a swift kick to the left nut.
Seriously, if you meet someone with one of these stickers, do me (and yourselves) a favor...go up to them, shake their hand, and thank them in advance for bagging your groceries.
I agree with you Donna, Americans have the freedom to speak their opinions and the bumper sticker is rather obsured. I am defintely not a Bush fan and at this point and I can argue the many reasons why I dislike that man (but we won't go there). Paul, you always pick up on "unique" things around you.
Well put, Paul :^) I enjoy the straightforwardness of "[insert name of political bozo here] sucks;" however, it always seems to be an issue for those with no common sense to put it simply. They've got to go and reassert communism and "world peace." ;^) By the way, I have no problem with Bush.
I agree. Bravo. I, not being a Bush fan myself, still consider the bumper sticker stupid. If they wanted to get their message across, why didn't they just go with something simple and at least slightly more intelligent, like "Bush sucks"?
Well played, Pawl. Well played indeed.