Not In My Country
Posted on | September 21, 2006 |
“Yesterday, the devil [President Bush] came here. Right here. Right here. And it smells of sulfur still today, this table that I am now standing in front of.”
–Hugo Chavez
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s use of the U.N. Assembly as a pulpit to spew his psychotic rant against the United States and our president was in short, disgusting and dispicable. If somebody spoke about Chavez in his own country the same way he spoke about President Bush in ours, Chavez’s security forces would have made that person disappear, probabaly along with a few family members and friends. We, as Americans, cannot stand for such a hellish insult to our country. This piece of rotten garbage created his empire using money garnered from CITGO OIL’s sales here in our own country! Without the economic support of AMERICANS, Chavez would be worthless, and his country would be impoverished. Wait, it already is impoverished isn’t it?
This carbon waste piece of shit seems to have a problem with the American way of life, so I say we give him exactly what he wants and cut him completely off from it. No one in this country should be spending a single cent that supports Citgo Oil, Hugo Chavez, or Venezuela. As a retailer, I am contacting my suppliers to demand that they investigate their supply lines an make sure none of the products I purchase from them are related in any way to this cretin, and I encourage everyone else to do the same.
Even liberal bastions Charles Rangel and Nancy Pelosi had the sense to denounce Chavez’s bullshit remarks.
Pelosi called Chavez an
“an everyday thug.”
and Rangel said,
“We resent the fact that he would come to the United States and criticize President Bush. … You don’t come into my country, you don’t come into my congressional district, and you don’t condemn my president.”
Wow! The only thing either of them have ever said that I agree with!
Even John Stewart took a stand against this freak on this one (In his own way), I even laughed during his show tonight!
The people of Harlem, however, had a different view. They cheered him for his apparently successful attempt to bribe them with cheep oil! It’s okay now in this country to bash our President and our country as long as you give the inner city poor a little somethin’ somethin’.
Let’s throw this steaming pile of crap out of our country and never let him back in. Like my shirt says, Viva la Reagan, Revolucion!
Wisdom
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