Will Bush be cheered tonite when he throws out the first ball at the Nats-Braves game?

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HAHAHAHAHA!

Bush cheered?
Oxymoron much?

If I lived in D.C. I would go to the game just to boo him.
If Bush became Commissioner of Baseball, I would become a hockey fan.


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BoomerD

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They'll probably only let in card-carrying members of the RNC for tonight's game.

If anyone else shows up, they'll end up in a "Free Speech Zone" somewhere in Florida.
 

kage69

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As much as I loathe that sorry excuse for a man, I wouldn't boo him.

Despite allllll his failings and reprehensible qualities, I still have a minute amount of respect for his office.

No, it'd be more fitting if the whole place just went silent and remained seated until he left the field. Disasters don't deserve cheers.
 

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Originally posted by: superstition
Despite allllll his failings and reprehensible qualities, I still have a minute amount of respect for his office.
Respect is earned, not given.

Wrong. Here in America the incompetent sons of former presidents are shoe ins for the highest office in the land.

Same goes for the incompetent wives of former presidents.

They are from our new political dynasties and deserve your support.
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: Sacrilege
Originally posted by: superstition
Despite allllll his failings and reprehensible qualities, I still have a minute amount of respect for his office.
Respect is earned, not given.

Wrong. Here in America the incompetent sons of former presidents are shoe ins for the highest office in the land.

Same goes for the incompetent wives of former presidents.

They are from our new political dynasties and deserve your support.

see bolded.

yes, it's possible to show respect to the office without respecting the steward currently holding it.
 
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Originally posted by: BoomerD
They'll probably only let in card-carrying members of the RNC for tonight's game.

If anyone else shows up, they'll end up in a "Free Speech Zone" somewhere in Florida.

:thumbsup:
 

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
They'll probably only let in card-carrying members of the RNC for tonight's game.

If anyone else shows up, they'll end up in a "Free Speech Zone" somewhere in Florida.

It being the Washington Nationals there is always the possibility that no one will show up. At all.