She ignored and mocked him,and all the while she was singing Sasuke's praises.[/QUOTE
I can't really argue with this. In the beginning all she did was focus on Sasuke. Sasuke was her goal, her dream, etc. And Naruto was no better in the beginning he did exactly what Sakura did, try to get Sakura to like him like Sakura tried to do with Sasuke. And yes, she was definitely on the Sasuke bandwagon, but you'll notice that after Naruto saved Sakura from Gaara, Sakura stopped mocking him and actually started to appreciate him more as a person who was becoming stronger. This is evident when she ran between Sasuke and Naruto clashing because she couldn't stand to see her two closest friends hurt each other. And though Sakura never said anything directly to Naruto about him saving her from Gaara, it is obviously evident when Sakura is told this by Sasuke, that she is grateful.
She was still moaning to this day about Sasuke,until the very recent event after Danzo.
And? Naruto was moaning about Sasuke even more than Sakura was. Is he excused from that now suddenly? Sasuke was her "true love", did you think that once he left he would just slip out of her mind. I would also like to note, that Sakura did not hang Naruto's promise over his head, like most friends would. She didn't blame Naruto for not returning with Sasuke like he promised too, that's why she stated at the end of Part 1 that she would come with Naruto to get Sasuke back and she did exactly that, without blaming Naruto for anything.
And don't say the time she said sorry and confessed her love for Naruto,cause she was being a lying ar*e.
Her confession wasn't meant as an apology. It was meant as a false confession. And while she was lying, she wasn't lying to be a b*tch or anything. She was lying to make Naruto release the promise that he made to Sakura that caused him so much pain over the years, which she was oblivious too because as I stated it seemed as though she didn't remember much about the promise since she never dangled it over his head or held it to him (at the end of Part 1 that promise became more a team effort, but currently is not as she is placing all her faith in Naruto). Her confession was selfless, she couldn't see her friend suffer like that and thought it was the best way to help rid himself of that pain. Sure she could have went about it a bit differently, but she had good intentions.