Posted on 11/12/2004 2:34:58 AM PST by JohnHuang2
In an extraordinary expression of angst and despair, hundreds of John Kerry supporters have participated in a website designed to send a giant "We're sorry" to the world for having allowed President Bush to be re-elected.
Sorryeverybody.com attempts to send the message to the world that Americans aren't "any more jingoistic or xenophobic than people in other countries," according to the site's founder.
"Some of us hopefully most of us are trying to understand and appreciate the effect our recent election will have on you, the citizens of the rest of the world," says a message on the site's homepage. "As our so-called leaders redouble their efforts to screw you over, please remember that some of us hopefully most of us are truly, truly sorry. And we'll say we're sorry, even on the behalf of the ones who aren't.
Says an FAQ page on the site: "Rarely do people on the Internet apologize. I thought it was high time. The world needs to understand that there are people in America who don't like what our government is doing. And from the mail we're receiving, there are people in the international community who appreciate this.
"Also, come on, it's kind of amusing."
The site includes to date over 180 separate pages of photos from participants, making a total of over 1,000 contributions.
The site claims apologizing to the world for the election is not a sign of weakness, but rather "a sign of courage and strength."
States the founder: " I want to give people a place to express their sympathy with the dismay of the rest of the world at this election result."
The site includes a page where apology givers can upload their photo for inclusion. Besides Americans, some foreigners are submitting images to empathize with the participants.
The messages are, for the most part, written on sheets of paper and held up in front of the contrite American. Some of the messages included are:
"I'm so sorry. I did everything I could."
"2 nations under Bush's God. Sorry everyone!"
"Dear World, I would like to apologize on behalf of my country."
"Half of Ohio is really, really sorry. Don't hate us."
"Dear World, Sorry, I never knew that 51 percent of us could be so blind."
Obscenity is fair game on the site, with one submitter saying, "We're f---ed and we're sorry."
One woman from the UK chimed in with her own message: "I'm from England and I feel sorry for you. Thx so much for doing everything you could."
A French citizen submitted a map of France with a note reading: "You will always be welcome here!"
Many posters talked of desires to leave the U.S. for the next four years. One woman held up a sign that read: "I would love to come and stay somewhere for four years. But I can't leave and expect those who don't have that privilege to survive. They need us here."
Michael Moore |
Bobby Hatam of Rocklin, Calif., a Bush supporter, created a mosaic of filmmaker Michael Moore using the photos of the website's participants. Moore, the anti-Bush producer of "Fahrenheit 9/11," made a mosaic of the president the day after his re-election using images of soldiers killed in Iraq.
"I think America will get a kick out of it," Hatam said, referring to the people in her mosaic as "the haters."
Besides accepting photos for the site, the person in charge of it, who is not identified, solicits for donations. He or she says all donations not used for general operating expenses will be given to "international charities."
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha....
What a bunch of losers.
G'morning, Cincy
werenotsorry.com is pretty good too.
Bump!
The World should also recognize that 51% of America will not apologize for their vote casted for Bush, and those who apologized do not represent the majority of USA.
Bingo.
I'm just happy they aren't on our side!
Ditto!
Waiter George Rodriguez writes down the results of a U.S. presidential election straw vote at Harry's Bar in Paris, France, on Tuesday Nov. 2, 2004. Democrat candidate Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites) won the straw poll with 419 votes against 242 for President Bush (news - web sites), though this poll has no direct influence on the American Presidential election. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry (news - web sites) react after he delivered his concession speech 03 November 2004 in Boston, MA. Kerry urged newly re-elected US President George W. Bush (news - web sites) to heal the anger and rancor cleaving America.(AFP/File/Hector Mata)
They are a sorry excuse for human beings.
What are they sorry about, that someone is doing their job and following their oath of office?
"I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of the President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the constitution of the United States."
What part of that don`t they understand? Or maybe they prefer that guy in the `90`s who preserved, protected and defended himself at every opportunity while this country was attacked over and over and over and over and over and over.
And we all thank God for that...
Bump
LOL!
I get the impression that this is a joke and these guys aren't sorry.
Now this is a site that needs freeped.
Post your pro America, pro Bush pics. :-)
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