GONNAFISTYA wrote:I'm not being a cunt. I'm simply pointing out the obvious.
Just because it's popular among Americans to hate Bush doesn't mean that people from the rest of the world forgot what happened to get you where you are. Yes...I know you didn't vote for Bush...but it's your country and you can't argue that you aren't responsible in the slightest. Whether it's the vote or just apathy from not voting, all Americans are ultimately responsible for the direction their country takes.
Don't take it personally....I'm not talking about you in particular.
No offense...but to my ears Americans who are apologetic about their country but don't take responsibility sound exactly like Alberto Gonzales, George Tenet or Scott McClellan when they left their respective positions. They all tried to wash their hands and hoped we all forgot their culpability just because they said,"Sorry." The real nerve-grater is that they followed up their apology with,"...but it wasn't my fault....it's that other guy."
You can't make broad generalizations about groups of people and then pretend you weren't talking about them. After all, mine was the post you responded to. Saying "don't take it personally" is a cop-out.
I'm not personally responsible for Bush in the slightest, simply because there is not a whole more I could have done than what I have, and if that bothers you, then deal with it. I realize what's happened the last several years is the country's responsibility as a whole, and it affects our reputation as a whole. That is different from what you are saying.
And I don't recall Gonzo or any of these other jerk-offs EVER saying they were sorry about anything, so that comparison is useless as well.