jasonburge1990 said:
Oh yeah how could I not forget. The Celebration of Nagato's defeat by Naruto and the resurrection of everyone that died that day. It was impossible, but Naruto did it. I will give you that. She punches the Hero of Konoha on the head so hard, that falls right in her loving embrace. She did acknowledge him after that. But, to what extent? It took him to do something impossible to just gain a tiny amount of respect from Sakura.
Later she lies to Naruto saying she has feelings for him, trying to take advantage of him so she can manipulate him into giving up on bringing back Sasuke, so she can kill Sasuke, which she fails to do, saved by Naruto, then in ch. 676 she ask if Sasuke still cares for her, right after Naruto saved her AGAIN.
A tiny amount of respect? your hate towards Sakura is blinding you from seeing all the obvious signs. Go read and re-read hello09's post, he summed it up quite nicely. Her actions speak louder than a few panels of "gee.. I didn't realize Naruto has saved me many times". From risking her life charging at a still rampaging Kyuubi-Naruto to her futile attempt at reliving Naruto the burden of bringing back Sasuke, she couldn't be more caring towards Naruto if she tried. Her punching Naruto's head and then hugging him is her normal attitude towards him, she has always been a tsundere towards Naruto.
Flash news, this is a shonen manga not a shoujo. We most likely won't get a long-winded resolution to the romance in this series saved for the very last chapter (which would most likely be an future epilogue showing Naruto already married to Sakura/Hinata).
And your 2nd paragraph, seriously dude I can't tell you enough to read properly. I've already stated that it was highly possible (in conjunction with Kakashi's observation) that she was merely wondering if Sasuke still considered her as a friend at all. They were a former teammate. Even if she does have a little bit of lingering feelings towards Sasuke, the fact that she acknowledged Naruto will not change.