Monday, June 15, 2009
With "Friends" like us, who needs enemies?
Well, 0ero manages to show continued contempt for our ally, the UK. The UK, that country that is consistently "there" to help combat global terror? 0ero paid such loyalty and good will back by releasing radical Muslim Gitmo detainees to Bermuda, without consulting with the UK first. The UK, who by well known agreements, etc. is responsible for Bermudas security.
Does the head hacker sympathizer in the White House have to show continual contempt for the UK? Can the UK throw out our ambassador, because it seems to me, releasing terrorists into a country someone else has to protect seems like an act of war.
At the very least, since 0ero sent back the bust of Churchill, can the queen send back that i-pod the Obamination gave her with a message attached to tell him to shove it right up his backside? Maybe then he'll start to catch a clue. But I think the worst of it is, this evil closet Muslim, DOES know he is being contemptuous. And he doesn't give a damn.
Thanks again, all you losers who voted for him. We'll all be dead, the way this is going. But I hope you guys die before me so I can spit on your graves first. Assuming your grave isn't under the result of a nuclear weapon being expended.
[Hey, UK, if you declare war on us, for tacitly declaring war on you by this action, next time you torch the WH, can you make sure the present occupant is at home?]
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If my memoery serves me well your actor preseient Ronald R invaded Bermuda during Maggie Thatcher's reign, But Elixabeth summoned her to Buck House and demqanded that representations be made to USA since Elizabeth is Queen of Bermuda!
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E.F. President Reagan invaded Grenada not Bermuda. Queen Elizabeth is Queen of both.
On the Grenada thing, I understand, because it was a rescue of 400 some odd students - but this is totally inexcusable.
Yes, my memory did not serve me right. Thanks.
I agree, please make sure the present usurper is home.
And if he's not at home, may he be at the theatre. Often.
And if he's not at home, may he be at the theatre. Often.
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