To: libh8er
If only he wouldn’t have apologized...sigh
To: RoseofTexas
The pressure he is under—and will remain under—is enormous. I would have preferred he not apologize either, but I understand why he did. I still applaud him. Who else has called it so clearly and boldly? No one.
7 posted on
09/09/2009 8:14:00 PM PDT by
behzinlea
To: RoseofTexas
If only he wouldnt have apologized...sighThe apology doesn't matter, no one will cue on it. The outburst was seen by everyone watching.
12 posted on
09/09/2009 8:16:25 PM PDT by
frogjerk
(Obama Administration: Security thru Absurdity)
To: RoseofTexas
“If only he wouldnt have apologized...sigh”
I dontno...he made his point and a bell that has been rung can not be unrung...I thihk it was brilliantly executed...
just my opinion...wtg Joe...people will talk about it even more now, I think...
13 posted on
09/09/2009 8:17:27 PM PDT by
jessduntno
("Integrity is the lifeblood of democracy. Deceit is a poison in it." - Ted Kennedy (D-HELL)
To: RoseofTexas
That’s like apologizing after hitting someone in the face. Damage done.
16 posted on
09/09/2009 8:19:13 PM PDT by
Rosemont
To: RoseofTexas
He only apologized for the way that he interupted--not for the content--NOT FOR THE TRUTH!
Palin - Wilson 2012!!
24 posted on
09/09/2009 8:23:18 PM PDT by
lightman
(Adjutorium nostrum (+) in nomine Domini.)
To: RoseofTexas
I actually am glad he apologized. I enjoyed the moment, but really it was inappropriate. I don’t want the precedent set that Congress heckles the President.
26 posted on
09/09/2009 8:24:14 PM PDT by
mockingbyrd
(Sarah speaks for me!)
To: RoseofTexas
He didn’t apologize for the substance of the comment, only for the outburst during the speech.
30 posted on
09/09/2009 8:28:55 PM PDT by
VanDeKoik
(Iran doesnt have a 2nd admendment. Ya see how that turned out?)
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