Thursday, March 08, 2007

Moonbatalooza

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Experts in Latin American affairs are saying they aren't surprised at the negative reaction President Bush is receiving as he begins a seven-day tour through the region to push for an ethanol alliance with Brazil.

"His real challenge, however, is that there is an enormous rejection of U.S. foreign policy in the world and America," said Arturo Valenzuela, director of the Center for Latin American Studies at Georgetown University.

"In other words, there is very little affinity for the president's policies in Iraq and the ways in which he has conducted international relations over these years."

On Thursday, police and protesters clashed in Sao Paulo, Brazil, hours before Bush arrived Thursday evening, The Associated Press reported. No protesters were visible on Bush's route to the city from the airport, but earlier about 6,000 people gathered for a largely peaceful march against Bush, the AP said.

Riot police fired tear gas at protesters, sending hundreds fleeing and ducking into businesses to avoid the gas, the AP said. Several protesters said police beat them, according to the news agency.


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Largely peaceful? WTF are they talking about? The AP is a pack of idiots. Fake photo publishing, riot downplaying freaks. If you're clashing with police and they are forced to use teargas on your dumb-ass, you are NOT largely peaceful. You're a bunch of raving lunatics that need to be billy-clubbed to figure out that fighting with the police is a bad idea, not matter have much you hate the President of some other country.

Here's some more photos of the "largely peaceful march".





















Trust me, I freakin' love it when they spell Bush with a swastika. God, it gives me goosebumps. How original. That shit don't even look like no "S" anyways. Damn. Looks more like some bent up, misshapen X. I'm still trying to figure out what George Bush and Hitler have in common? Maybe it's something to do with the hair style or maybe it's George Bush's hate for the Joos. Wait a minute, it's the liberal-left that hates the Joos with all of their free Palestine and anti-Jewish garbage they spew. It's nice to see moonbattery is international. I don't feel so bad living here in the states knowing that everyone has to put up with filthy hippies.

Is it bad to call a Jew a Joo? I mean they sound the same and everything. Atleast I'm not spelling it with a swastika.

"The American taxpayer has been very generous about providing aid in our neighborhood, and most of that aid is social justice money -- in other words, it's money for education and health," Bush said in an interview with CNN En Espanol. Since he took office, U.S. aid to Latin America has gone from $800 million (euro609 million) to $1.6 billion (euro1.2 billion), the president said.

"And yet we don't get much credit for it," he said.

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