Nope, I never felt national patriotic shame about LBJ, or Nixon, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Dubya, Barrack, Trump, or Biden.
Completely understand that other people do there's no right or wrong, I guess it is something my Dad instilled in me from an early age, LOL glad he did. He had a reverence for the office, the position not the person.
I never felt overtly patriotic pride either, they are just men, with all the flaws and attributes other humans have.
Don't get me wrong I have my prideful moments but it's more pride from the people, not the Presidents, Reagan's "tear down this wall", was a poignant moment but it was more watching the GP tear it down, it was like my generation did that.
I had a brief "thats cool" moment of hope watching the Democrats the Clintons and the Gores dancing to Fleetwood Mac's Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow, but we did stop and it wasn't better than before it was average in a different way.
There was listening to Ray Charles during the Olympics in Atlanta singing Georgia On My Mind, Centennial Olympics while all 100,000 of the people there including all of my immediate family packed in, were singing too, many with glistening eyes.
Watching Muhammad Ali hoist that torch that lit the caldron to start the games, there was a man to be emotional and proudful about.
Of course, 9/11 watching ordinary people go through horrific events and come out on the other side
but even then I rolled my eyes at Dubya's mission accomplished because I knew the stuff wasn't over and it wasn't accomplished.
Im more ashamed of my flaws and failures throughout my life. Don't need to carry the weight of anybody else's bullshit
Trump isn't me we aren't hive mind insects or the Borg and "we" don't need to be, we are individual people doing the best we can on a planet zooming 26,000 miles an hour through space.
It could be just the DC cherry blossom allergies...right
Completely understand that other people do there's no right or wrong, I guess it is something my Dad instilled in me from an early age, LOL glad he did. He had a reverence for the office, the position not the person.
I never felt overtly patriotic pride either, they are just men, with all the flaws and attributes other humans have.
Don't get me wrong I have my prideful moments but it's more pride from the people, not the Presidents, Reagan's "tear down this wall", was a poignant moment but it was more watching the GP tear it down, it was like my generation did that.
I had a brief "thats cool" moment of hope watching the Democrats the Clintons and the Gores dancing to Fleetwood Mac's Don't Stop Thinking About Tomorrow, but we did stop and it wasn't better than before it was average in a different way.
There was listening to Ray Charles during the Olympics in Atlanta singing Georgia On My Mind, Centennial Olympics while all 100,000 of the people there including all of my immediate family packed in, were singing too, many with glistening eyes.
Watching Muhammad Ali hoist that torch that lit the caldron to start the games, there was a man to be emotional and proudful about.
Of course, 9/11 watching ordinary people go through horrific events and come out on the other side
but even then I rolled my eyes at Dubya's mission accomplished because I knew the stuff wasn't over and it wasn't accomplished.
Im more ashamed of my flaws and failures throughout my life. Don't need to carry the weight of anybody else's bullshit
Trump isn't me we aren't hive mind insects or the Borg and "we" don't need to be, we are individual people doing the best we can on a planet zooming 26,000 miles an hour through space.
It could be just the DC cherry blossom allergies...right
His mind was not for rent to any god or government
Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart
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Always hopeful yet discontent, knows changes aren't permanent
But change is
Professor Neil Ellwood Peart
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