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I'm pretty sure that if Republicans had behaved so boorishly at an inauguration that the mainstream media would be talking about it for months.  This once again goes back to the direction our society is moving in.  There are certainly some wonderful things to be said about progress.  Equality based on gender and race, acceptance of people who have lifestyles different from our own, cultural exchanges.  We can have all of these and still retain a few old fashioned values like manners and a sense of decency.  Maybe these are just growing pains and certain people will learn that you can have one and the other at the same time. 
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Hope, not fear? Be afraid. Be very afraid.

The election of President Obama is historic for the obvious reasons.  It could also mark the beginning of the end of a certain independent, tough and uniquely American way of life.  I do not see President Obama as a socialist boogeyman hell bent on turning America into a Marxist regime by the closing of 2012.  I do see a large segment of our country desperately turning to our government, like baby birds in a nest of complacency, beaks wide open waiting for Mama Obama to regurgitate some sustenance for them.  The problem with that is that we are Americans. Not Dutch, or French or English.  As Americans we should take pride in our ability to come up with innovative ideas to help alleviate our societal ills.  Innovative ideas independent of government intervention. 
Rapid changes in our technology and healthcare have catapulted our society into a lifestyle previously unimaginable to most people.  Even most of (not all, I'm not talking about the extreme) our "have nots" have more than history's "haves."  Nobody wants to be left out of progress, but we have sacrificed much for these conveniences.  In addition to gaining better lifestyles, we have gained a sense of entitlement and expectancy.   Perhaps time will better balance our ability to accept these rapid changes, tempered with a good dose of that which made America so unique and so great in the first place.
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Being the Grinch

I know that it is politically incorrect, but I would be much more excited today if I felt that Barack Obama had the integrity and strength of character to take this particular place in history.  As happy as I am to see this day arrive, I can't help but wish that a more worthy man had earned the honor.
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Gay Marriage

Being pro gay marriage makes me more conservative, not less.  There are people who want to build strong, two parent families and I can't see why we can't include them in our society.  I am far more troubled by the fact that we have so many daycare, babysitter, nanny raised children, single parent homes and abortions than I am by the fact that there is a group out there that wants to be a part of traditional marriage. Just because something offends you personally doesn't give you the right to tell others how to live.  The thought of what my pasty skinned, pot bellied, middle aged hetero neighbors had to do to be blessed with their offspring makes me shudder to the core of my being.  (And, yes, I am aware that they probably feel the exact same way about me.) But as long as "it" is between consenting adults, the rest of us should leave well enough alone.  Personally, I look forward to adding to the number of families where the parents are actually married and want to take responsibility for raising families with love and attention. 

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