In an interview this morning Jack 'Incoherent Sentence' Straw said that being 'anti American' is currently fashionable, especially in light of George 'Blah Blah' Bush's imminent state visit to the UK. What Mr Straw fails to understand is that most people make the distinction between America and George Bush, so when he sees protestors waving placards and jumping out in front of Dubya's limo he should remember they are more than likely being 'anti Bush' not 'anti American'.
Also he tried to imply that the visit is non polictical, as it's a 'state' visit at the behest of the Royals. What he forgot to mention was that Buckingham Palace would never invite anyone without permission from the Foreign Office and I can't be the only one who can hardly see Lizzy Windsor saying, 'Lets invite that nice Mr Bush, he's always an interesting conversationalist'...
Wednesday, November 12, 2003
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