The Anti-American President

Monday, 26 September 2005, 9:46

And here is the way the next presidential candidate really feels about this country:

From NewsMax.com:

2008 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton praised anti-American activist Harry Belafonte on Thursday after Belafonte charged that U.S. foreign policy had “wrecked the planet.”

“There’s a lot of people out here who are really pissed off,” Belafonte told the Congressional Black Caucus, with Mrs. Clinton and Rep. Charlie Rangel standing nearby.

“Our foreign policy has made a wreck of this planet,” Belafonte complained. “I’m always in Africa . . . And when I go to these places I see American policy written on the walls of oppression everywhere.”

The former calypso singer’s anti-U.S. rant won immediate praise from Hillary, who stepped up to the microphone and told the crowd: “What Harry said is so important.”

Oh and it gets better …

Hillary then charged that the Bush administration had made “a concerted effort to make it even harder for poor people and non-English-speaking people and elderly people to vote in this country.”

1. How has President Bush made it harder for poor people to vote? President Bush hasn’t gotten a law passed that states that unless you make XX amount of money you can’t vote. Where does this bitch come up with this stuff?

2. Non-English speaking people out of a liberal’s mouth translates into “illegal aliens”. You know, those folks who walk across the porous borders that President Bush hasn’t shored up yet. Hey Hillary — it’s always been a law that you have to be an a) American or b) Naturalized Citizen to be able to vote — even when your cheating, lying, impeached husband was elected. The laws haven’t changed since that time. Your statement is stupid, out and out stupid.
(Note: link to impeachment information of President Clinton added)

3. Elderly people can’t vote? Since when did the law change about the “age” of voting? As far as I know — and I can’t find it anywhere on the internet or in the State Laws of Alabama that says that after XX age you can’t vote. Every election I’ve voted in since I gained the age of being able to vote has always had folks that help transport the elderly to the voting areas. Special rules are in place to assist the elderly to be able to vote. Lower down voting booths for those in wheelchairs (that includes the handicapped), and printing ballots in large print or a registered voting family member or guardian to help them read the ballot inside the voting booth. Again — where does this bitch get her facts?

Then of course here comes the kicker. For all the racist finger pointing at President Bush, we shouldn’t be surprised that this one was said, and supported by Mrs. “I’m married to a lying, cheating, impeached former president” Clinton with her silence:

Clinton was followed to the podium by Rep. Rangel, who wasted no time in disparaging President Bush as a racist.

“George Bush is our ‘Bull’ Connor,” Rangel railed. “And if that doesn’t get to you, nothing will be able to get to you, and it’s time for us to be able to say that we’re sick and tired and we’re fired up and we’re not going to take it anymore!”

Mrs. Clinton offered no objection to the president of the United States being compared to one of America’s most notorious racists.

This is who wants to run our country in 2008. Personally, I’m checking into land in Australia if this bitch gets elected.

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5 Comments for “The Anti-American President”

  1. 1Kross-eyed Kitty

    I came across your site via Monday Madness. I like your banner, it’s very cool.
    I find it interesting to hear your side of the argument “Pro-Bush”, I can see that you are very passionate about it! I don’t happen to agree with Pres. Bush’s foreign policy either, and although I’m from Canada, I believe it is correct that Pres. Clinton was NOT impeached in the end. But clearly, you do not respect him!
    Anyway, I do find it interesting and eye-opening to hear your opinion.
    Hope you don’t mind that I commented.

  2. 2Jo

    Thanks for stopping by. But he was impeached .. just not removed from office .. technicality? yeah — but it’s still the same. There are a lot of things I don’t agree with our current president on — the border situation for one, which effects both sides up north. Have a great day!

  3. 3The Gray Tie

    eegads! Great post. I hope to trackback it later tonight!

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