01.20.2009 11:34 am
Bush is Booed at Inauguration
Post-Dispatch Springfield Bureau
Back by the Washington Monument, there were big boos when George W. Bush appeared on the jumbotron - and bigger boos for Dick Cheney, shown in his wheelchair.


All Cheney needed was a blanket across his lap and he would have instantly transformed himself into Mr. Potter from the movie “It’s a Wonderful Life”.
Ah, jeez. Angry rhetoric from Garrison again.
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Glad to see that the Obamacons (or Baraquis as I like to call them) are gracious winners. With class and grace like that, I can’t possibly see us NOT coming together as a country to get out of this mess. They must be too dumb to realize that the wheel ALWAYS comes ’round. We’ll see how 2010 looks.
what’s so angry about stating the obvious?
“Why in the vast configuration of things Mr. Cheney, you’re just a scurvy little spider!”
Trully classless and shows the “coming together” that is much touted.
What would you expect from left-wing extremists. They don’t want change. They just want everyone to be in jack-booted lockstep with them.
What else would you expect from the left? No class, no pride. Where is the love on this day of the anointing of the Messiah? Are the blind seeing yet? Are the lame walking?
I was inspired to see over a million citizens show up to wish George Bush farewell. See? It’s all in your perspective.
While I may not agree with many of the things the Bush administration did, there are very few people in this counmtry who have the ability and the willingness to shoulder the incredible burdens that come from being President of the United States. For eight years, George Bush has tried to lead a country that was under crisis of one kind or another outside of his control for the majority of the time. That doesn’t have to require your approval, but it certainly deserves and demands basic respect. I am saddened and ashamed those citizens present at the inauguration today did not display the grace, humanity and moral aptitude that at one point was inherent and assumed in the American people.
I don’t like either Bush or Cheney, however, I have enough class that I would not have booed them if I were at the inauguration.
Just let them slither quietly out of town so we can get on with rebuilding what those two losers tore down.