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#41
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Sorry...have to disagree with you. The office of the President deserves respect. Your chief pilot may be a D-bag but deserves a little respect. Or are you saying you would walk up to either one and be disrespectful? Somehow I don't see you walking up to your chief pilot and letting him know he was/is a D-bag....and I see that little scenario even less with the President.
So yes, the office deserves respect even if you don't like/disagree with the man currently holding it.
Just my 2 cents....and worth less
So yes, the office deserves respect even if you don't like/disagree with the man currently holding it.
Just my 2 cents....and worth less
#42
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Sorry...have to disagree with you. The office of the President deserves respect. Your chief pilot may be a D-bag but deserves a little respect. Or are you saying you would walk up to either one and be disrespectful? Somehow I don't see you walking up to your chief pilot and letting him know he was/is a D-bag....and I see that little scenario even less with the President.
So yes, the office deserves respect even if you don't like/disagree with the man currently holding it.
Just my 2 cents....and worth less
So yes, the office deserves respect even if you don't like/disagree with the man currently holding it.
Just my 2 cents....and worth less
#43
My kids address all adults by mr/mrs...or yes sir no ma'am. Why? Because I have taught them that adults deserve respect. They don't "need" to know them.....
I think congress could learn a thing or two about respecting one another..... or maybe we are on our way to be the British House of Commons or the S Korean house where they get into fist fights?
Everyone has a right to believe what they wish. I respect your rights to do so.....
#44
So you respect the man because you work for him but not the most powerful office in the world?
My kids address all adults by mr/mrs...or yes sir no ma'am. Why? Because I have taught them that adults deserve respect. They don't "need" to know them.....
I think congress could learn a thing or two about respecting one another..... or maybe we are on our way to be the British House of Commons or the S Korean house where they get into fist fights?
Everyone has a right to believe what they wish. I respect your rights to do so.....
My kids address all adults by mr/mrs...or yes sir no ma'am. Why? Because I have taught them that adults deserve respect. They don't "need" to know them.....
I think congress could learn a thing or two about respecting one another..... or maybe we are on our way to be the British House of Commons or the S Korean house where they get into fist fights?
Everyone has a right to believe what they wish. I respect your rights to do so.....
Agree 100%. In the military, members are taught to respect the rank, not the person. Same goes for the Office of the President.
#45
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So you respect the man because you work for him but not the most powerful office in the world?
My kids address all adults by mr/mrs...or yes sir no ma'am. Why? Because I have taught them that adults deserve respect. They don't "need" to know them.....
I think congress could learn a thing or two about respecting one another..... or maybe we are on our way to be the British House of Commons or the S Korean house where they get into fist fights?
Everyone has a right to believe what they wish. I respect your rights to do so.....
My kids address all adults by mr/mrs...or yes sir no ma'am. Why? Because I have taught them that adults deserve respect. They don't "need" to know them.....
I think congress could learn a thing or two about respecting one another..... or maybe we are on our way to be the British House of Commons or the S Korean house where they get into fist fights?
Everyone has a right to believe what they wish. I respect your rights to do so.....
#47
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Joined APC: Jun 2008
Posts: 357
So you respect the man because you work for him but not the most powerful office in the world?
My kids address all adults by mr/mrs...or yes sir no ma'am. Why? Because I have taught them that adults deserve respect. They don't "need" to know them.....
I think congress could learn a thing or two about respecting one another..... or maybe we are on our way to be the British House of Commons or the S Korean house where they get into fist fights?
Everyone has a right to believe what they wish. I respect your rights to do so.....
My kids address all adults by mr/mrs...or yes sir no ma'am. Why? Because I have taught them that adults deserve respect. They don't "need" to know them.....
I think congress could learn a thing or two about respecting one another..... or maybe we are on our way to be the British House of Commons or the S Korean house where they get into fist fights?
Everyone has a right to believe what they wish. I respect your rights to do so.....
King George was the most powerful man in the world in 1775, didn't show him much respect did we? I can name a few other adults who don't deserve much respect either. Not everyone deserves blind repect, it's earned.
Seriously, if you had a son, would you tell him to grow up and act just like Bill Clinton, because he was the president and one to emulate.
Last edited by MD10PLT; 08-17-2011 at 02:35 PM.
#48
What you are referring to is respecting the office of the president. Yes most Americans respect the office because we honor the country and the constitution, but this does not mean we have to respect the man in the office.
King George was the most powerful man in the world in 1775, didn't show him much respect did we? I can name a few other adults who don't deserve much respect either. Not everyone deserves blind repect, it's earned.
Seriously, if you had a son, would you tell him to grow up and act just like Bill Clinton, because he was the president and one to emulate.
King George was the most powerful man in the world in 1775, didn't show him much respect did we? I can name a few other adults who don't deserve much respect either. Not everyone deserves blind repect, it's earned.
Seriously, if you had a son, would you tell him to grow up and act just like Bill Clinton, because he was the president and one to emulate.
I originally posted that what was written was disrespectful to the President... I stated why. I am done with this....
To each their own......
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