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The Nazi Cow Who Would Be President

Mon, 24 Oct 2005 13:14:57 -0400 by Bull

Here’s a quote from the The Nazi Cow Who Would Be President:

In a time when our nation’s military is serving in hostile locations across the globe, I believe there is nothing more important to our soldiers then letting them know that their country supports their courage and sacrifice.

Er… Yeah…
This coming from the same wench that regularly stares favorably at Socialist Governments and day dreams of a Socialist America. The same woman who could see no real problem with gas prices going as high as $6.00 per gallon. Of course, her veiws tend to flip-flop much like John Kerry’s depending on the political winds at the moment. The same woman who decries racism in any form, but has too many times to count been heard to scream such things at Bill as “Jew motherfucker,” “Jew Boy” and “Jew Bastard.” [NewsMax, 15 and 17 July 2000]. (Not that good ol’ Bill is so lilly-white. He was often quoted using the “N” word to refer to both Jesse Jackson and local Little Rock black leader Robert “Say” McIntosh.)

Probably the best quotation that can be used to sum up Hillary Clinton is this: “We must stop thinking of the individual and start thinking of what’s best for society.” What the heck, woman!? Have you even freakin’ read the Constitution of the United States?

More, let’s not forget the quote from He Who Would Be ‘First Husband’ – William Jefferson Clinton: “We can’t be so fixated on our desire to preserve the rights of ordinary Americans.” Says a lot about this family, doesn’t it?

Oh yeah, just so you are reminded, Hillary… Here’s a famous shot taken of you with one of our American Heroes. You remember, don’t you? The guy who showed the world that he was forced to have his picture taken with your shriveled Socialist mug…

Before anyone that may not have seen this photo yet says that it was falsified, here is what Snopes.com had to say about the matter:

TRUE!

The gesture of crossing one’s fingers is not unique to the military, of course; it is an ages-old symbol used to indicate that the finger-crosser does not mean what he is saying or is being compelled to act through coercion. (A typical kiddie trick is to surreptitiously cross one’s fingers behind one’s back while making a promise, a token that supposedly shields the finger-crosser from the obligation of upholding the terms of his oath.) The implication of the photograph shown above (which began circulating on the Internet in early 2004 and was taken at one of the military facilities New York senator Hillary Clinton visited in Iraq during the Thanksgiving 2003 holidays), then, is that despite the smiling faces and friendly hand-shaking captured in the picture, the soldier is communicating that he is not really all that pleased to be meeting Senator Clinton.

The “not really all that pleased” assessment is evidently accurate — although the picture originally appeared without any accompanying text, and the “coercion” caption was only added later to make the humor of the photograph more explicit — as the soldier pictured with Senator Clinton (who asked that we not identify him by name) told us that he employed the gesture to indicate that he was not a fan of the senator’s and was not as appreciative of having the opportunity to meet (and pose with) her as it might otherwise appear.

Omar, out!  End of Article

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