I'd disagree. "The people" might have made a poor choice, but they don't deserve to suffer for it. Those who re-elected President Bush are innocent; even if some of us may feel they are misguided (hope I don't earn an EoEO ban for saying that), they have done nothing worse than vote for the man they feel will do the best job as President.
It is the American people who will suffer if their choice of President proves to be wrong; but that's probably a double-edged aspect of democracy. The people get the freedom to choose their own leaders; in doing so, though, a sense of division or even guilt can arise, depending on the outcome. But it's still the best way forward. Let the people decide, rather than some unelected power making decisions that will bind those with no ability to control the outcome.