I'm not real fond of President Bush. However, he is our President, I respect the office of President, what the office represents..and baby, that's us!
So, when an evil despot, such as Chavez speaks before the world at a UN meeting and describes our President as "the Devil" referencing a "smell" of sulphur in the air....I think my claws need to come out. Besides this is not the first time he has thrown twisted barbs at us..the following is a direct quote:
Chavez's outburst at the U.N. General Assembly on Wednesday is not the first time he has aimed venom at Bush.
In a nationally televised speech March 19, he seemed as if he wanted to pick a schoolyard fight with the U.S. president: "You are ignoramus, you are a burro, Mr. Danger ... or to say it to you in my bad English," he said, switching languages with an exaggerated accent, "you are a donkey, Mr. Danger. You are a donkey, Mr. George W. Bush."
As his audience tittered with nervous laughter, he returned to Spanish. "You are a coward, a killer, a genocider, an alcoholic, a drunk, a liar, an immoral person, Mr. Danger. You are the worst, Mr. Danger. The worst of this planet. ... A psychologically sick man, I know it."
Let me address you personally Mr Chavez. You speak only to hear yourself speak, there is no substance to your speech. You have been skipping from one low life country to another trying to buy friends (fiends?) heads of state in China, Iran, Cuba, North Korea and other despotic spots around our lovely globe. Have you collected enough yet? Are you planning on doing an end run around the rest of the world? Push your crummy values at the UN and other locales?
Anyone with any common sense can see right through you and buddy I wouldn't believe a word you spat if your hand was on a thousand bibles. In my book, you sir, come very close to fullfilling a long told biblical prophesy about the end days....which kinda shows which side the devil is on.
Now I do believe that IS sulphur I smell.
4 comments:
y'know..it's sad, isn't it, when those who are supposed to be leaders grandstand via public forum, acting little less than sophomoric. then, it just goes to show what they're made of.
you said it right, lady, with clear vision. good for you!
Hello,
First, thank you for the sweet comments about my FIL. :)
Senor Chavez is one dangerous man and as much as I hate to admit to this, he is building a powerful network of friends thruought the world. One of my fears is the his ally with Iran. I'm not a fan of George W. or his administration, but if there was a "donkey" speaking at the U.N. it was for sure Chavez! LOL
Thank you again,
Gayla
dear Sandi
Much can be said and should be said by him and by our leaders in the realm of inernational diplomacy!My parents were big on diplomacy; they said that it was the one thing that distinguishes us from the animals. I hope that citizens such as yourself will encourage its' return
hugs,natalie
dear Sandi
Much can be said and should be said by him and by our leaders in the realm of inernational diplomacy!My parents were big on diplomacy; they said that it was the one thing that distinguishes us from the animals. I hope that citizens such as yourself will encourage its' return
hugs,natalie
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