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chefmike
07-25-2006, 06:28 AM
Obviously just another foreigner who "hates us for our freedom", and refuses to admit that shrubya is on a mission from god...

The Australian | Annabelle McDonald | July 24, 2006 at 06:18 PM

NOBEL peace laureate Betty Williams displayed a flash of her feisty Irish spirit yesterday, lashing out at US President George W.Bush during a speech to hundreds of schoolchildren.

Campaigning on the rights of young people at the Earth Dialogues forum, being held in Brisbane, Ms Williams spoke passionately about the deaths of innocent children during wartime, particularly in the Middle East, and lambasted Mr Bush.

"I have a very hard time with this word 'non-violence', because I don't believe that I am non-violent," said Ms Williams, 64.

"Right now, I would love to kill George Bush." Her young audience at the Brisbane City Hall clapped and cheered.

Trogdor
07-25-2006, 08:44 AM
She's not the only one :lol:

kieron
07-25-2006, 02:13 PM
i'll join the club!!!

tsluver247
07-26-2006, 02:30 AM
I do not condone killing the president, even though I do not agree with many of his policies. Would you like President DICK Cheney?

interestedParty
07-26-2006, 05:05 AM
Death is too good for Bush. I want to see him end his days like Nixon, loathed and despised by the nation. I want to see him compelled to lay prostrate before a scornful populace. I want him to go to his deathbed knowing that history, and the nation he presided over, will forever call him the "Worst President in American History."

The only problem is that he is either too arrogant or too stupid (or both) to realize how miserably he has failed, both as a President and as a human being.

JRon
07-26-2006, 05:10 AM
Yeah I read an article about this a few days ago. Interesting to see how strongly a foreigner could despise our president...I mean I know the dude is hated across the globe but this grandma said she wanted to kill him!

I like the sentiment, agree with the feeling that the world would be better without Bush, but the promotion of any violent measure (in America at least) has proven to be politically disasterous. Would have liked to have heard her speak out in a different way.

chefmike
07-26-2006, 07:28 PM
I do not condone killing the president, even though I do not agree with many of his policies. Would you like President DICK Cheney?

Good point...speaking hypothetically of course, Rove and Cheney would be the logical targets, as they do all the thinking for the chimp-in-chief.

Shrubya even had to have "the dick" Cheney there to hold his hand during his 9/11 testimomy...

White_Male_Canada
07-27-2006, 02:30 AM
" You're walking down the street when you spot an anti-war protester wielding a peace sign on the corner. Quick, what do you do? Duck!

As we battle global jihad, perplexed and apoplectic pacifists are showing their true colors. Rainbow tie-dye has turned to raging-bull red.

Nobel Peace Laureate Betty Williams displayed what the Australian media called "her feisty Irish spirit" to hundreds of schoolchildren this week in a murder-minded diatribe against President Bush. "I have a very hard time with this word 'non-violence,' because I don't believe that I am non-violent," confessed Williams. On the plus side, the rest of the sane world will no longer make the mistake of believing that Peace Prize-winner Williams is non-violent, either (though the Nobel committee took the peace out of Peace Prize when it handed one to suicide bomber manufacturer Yasser Arafat in 1994).

While the kids cheered, Williams, the world-renowned pacifist, fumed: "Right now, I would love to kill George Bush." In America, we don't call this irrational hatred "feisty Irish spirit." We call it "unhinged." Or, as Charles Krauthammer first diagnosed it, Bush Derangement Syndrome.

Williams would no doubt endorse the disgusting comments left on an America Online message board for Sgt. Leonid Milkin, whose wife, two sons and sister-in-law were murdered in Kirkland, Wash., last week while he was serving in Iraq. Human Events Online writer Lisa De Pasquale documented the comments of anti-military Bush-haters:

"Too bad the paid assasin [sic] wasn't home also . . . Got what he deserved for serving an illegal government in an illegal war."

"Maybe he signed up for the wrong profession because who in their right mind would want to be a army man? He should have studied harder in school and found a real job instead of joining the army. Lmao, be all u can be? Don't patronize me ! People who join the army either have no education or come from small towns.. He should blame himself for his family dying due to his lack of education."



Then there's Dan Frazier, an anti-war huckster in Arizona selling T-shirts with the names of fallen soldiers, including Marine Cpl. Scott Michael Vincent, who was killed by a suicide bomber two years ago. The peace-loving Frazier demonstrated his "feisty" pacifist "spirit" by ignoring Vincent's mother's pleas to remove her son's name.

Want another dose? Earlier this month, a New Zealand peace activist and former Green Party candidate who served as a "human shield" for Saddam Hussein in 2003 was charged with assaulting a teen-age rock singer in London. Peace-loving Christiaan Briggs reportedly harassed the boy's girlfriend and then knocked the boy to the ground. Briggs ran off laughing before turning himself in to police. The victim had to have part of his skull removed and only days ago awoke from a coma.

Announcing his decision to take a stand for peace three years ago, Briggs preached: "'You must be the change you wish to see in the world.' But here in lies the twist. The change I wish to see is not simply that of countless Iraqi lives spared, but that of possibly inspiring just a small group of people I know; my family, friends, and community, illustrating to them an unbelievably important and simple lesson I learnt recently: Wanna be happy? Just centre your life around making others happy."

By sending them into unconsciousness. Saddam would approve.

Meanwhile, at a peace rally in Boston convened by the Muslim American Society, a Jewish man who attended with a video camera was threatened verbally and physically by hostile demonstrators. Seva Brodsky was accosted by pro-Hezbollah thugs who grabbed him, cursed at him and attempted to prevent him from filming the terrorist sympathizers. It was caught on tape and posted at the Solomonia.com blog this weekend. A rally marshal apathetically told Brodsky: "We cannot guarantee your safety."

If the "peace" activists gone wild had an iota of the same anger, contempt and callousness toward the jihadists as they do toward us, we'd be a lot closer to achieving the peace they love to preach. "httpww.townhall.com/columnists/MichelleMalkin/2006/07/26/peace_activists_gone_wild

blahblahblah
07-27-2006, 04:21 PM
Death is too good for Bush. I want to see him end his days like Nixon, loathed and despised by the nation. I want to see him compelled to lay prostrate before a scornful populace. I want him to go to his deathbed knowing that history, and the nation he presided over, will forever call him the "Worst President in American History."

The only problem is that he is either too arrogant or too stupid (or both) to realize how miserably he has failed, both as a President and as a human being.

You know, maybe i did overreact in my debates against you, after all you do show some pretty reasonable points of view. I thought you were some kind of extreme nationalist, but it doesn't seem so to me any more. Right now it feels like i would like to appologize, i dont know .....