We feel it is undeniable that former President Bush encouraged an attitude within his administration, which set off a claim to fame that being a good Republican was the only patriotic thing to do. He also believed that being a “good American” had a hidden and rather sinister meaning; being a good conservative. This type of perception is not a Republican or Democratic problem, rather it is an American problem. These suggestions and attitudes were wrong in fact and wrong in spirit. While this was not (by any means) the only reason to shift political parties during this election season, it’s a darn good one.
Monday, January 26, 2009
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