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disykat
01-28-2003, 11:38 PM
I didn't put this on the debate board because it's rather fluffy - not about political beliefs at all. I was taken aback when the President walked out tonight and was greeted by not only polite clapping, but "woo hoo's" and whistles as if he was a rock star or sports figure.

So regardless of your political beliefs or who the President is, would you "woo hoo" the Pres?

Snow White
01-28-2003, 11:40 PM
Wellllll, no I don't think I'd whoo hoo him, but I'd applaud:D

Olaf
01-29-2003, 12:17 AM
I didn't see it, reading a good book.

As long as they weren't winding up their arms and "woofing" like Arsenio. They weren't doing that, were they? :rolleyes:

mamajoan
01-29-2003, 02:37 AM
OLAF.. I am ROTFLMAO!!!!!

I would love to see all those suits in D.C pump their clenched fists in the air while "woofing" "woofing" at the Commander in Chief.. An Arsenio DOG POUND WELCOME FOR MR. BUSH!!! Oh dear Lord.. where is EROS when I need him!!!!
Dang that is Quite an image!!


**** However.. I would stand and applaud, he is the President and deserves respect.

shortbun
01-29-2003, 04:01 AM
It's tradition for the people in the party of the
president to make lots of vocal noise to support
him in the state of the union. Didn't watch either.
First one I've missed in 10 years. I watched
Trading Spaces.

Saffron
01-29-2003, 08:30 AM
Depends on the circumstances. Sure. :D

Miss Jasmine
01-29-2003, 08:34 AM
The W seems like a woo hoo kind of President. I think he would enjoy it and see the humor. :D

browneyes
01-29-2003, 08:35 AM
Nope. I'm not a Republican.;)

Dream
01-29-2003, 08:38 AM
This is so funny! DH and I commented last night on the whistling...it did seem a little "much"....but, turn that around and think...WOW!!! These folks are WOOHOOing a president instead of a druggie rock star!!! Mayyybe that's not such a bad thing!!! My DD was watching....she thought it was cool. I would much rather her view the President as a hero than some rock singer with a pierced tongue spouting profanity!!!! :) :) :) JMHO

grinningghost
01-29-2003, 08:40 AM
No - I'm not much of a woo hooer, but I'd applaud.

Pete's Mom
01-29-2003, 08:40 AM
Absolutely! :teeth:

Robinrs
01-29-2003, 09:29 AM
No!

ILUVDXL
01-29-2003, 09:39 AM
Though not a GW lover, I was impressed with his speach. All I kept thinking, however, all those people must have soar knees and hot hands from all the staning and clapping.

Buckalew
01-29-2003, 10:16 AM
but I give'em a big "Yee-Haw"!!:teeth:



You hafta be pretty "famous" to get a big "Yee-Haw" outta me!:p

disykat
01-29-2003, 10:20 AM
LOL - no woofing! Glad I wasn't the only one that noticed. I've seen lots of vocal noise at political conventions etc. , but I guess I'd just never noticed it before at State of the Union addresses. Maybe last year was solemn enough they didn't do it.

glo
01-29-2003, 10:23 AM
I think he deserves a bit more respect than a wooohooo. Maybe just the way I was brought up, but I found it quite annoying and classless, and not very respectful to the leader of our country giving the State of the Union address. JMHO...and I really like the man.

Dream
01-29-2003, 10:34 AM
Glo, I agree...it did seem out of place. But thinking about it further this morning....maybe, in these tense times, people just need to WOOHOO. And who better to be the recipient of this joy than the man who now carries the weight of the world on his shoulders? Just a thought.

Jeff in BigD
01-30-2003, 03:06 AM
Originally posted by Olaf
As long as they weren't winding up their arms and "woofing" like Arsenio. They weren't doing that, were they? :rolleyes:
No, but I think I saw Orin Hatch doing the "raise the roof" move! ;) :teeth:

shortbun
01-30-2003, 04:19 AM
Truly you guys, it's a tradition and a symbol
of support meant only in the most honorable
way. You should hear the British Parliment-they
practically raise the roof! The President would
feel very unpopular if it were not done.