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Eleven Countries Walk Out On President Tom

By Wyatt Earp | September 24, 2009

And one of them is America . . . F**K YEAH!

The eleven, according to a European source: Argentina, Australia, Britain, Costa Rica, Denmark, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, New Zealand … and the United States. I assume our guys wouldn’t have bolted without the White House’s approval, so kudos to The One for showing a bit of principle. Every year this degenerate does his same Jew-baiting shtick — “It is no longer acceptable that a small minority would dominate the politics, economy and culture of major parts of the world by its complicated networks” — and every year our moronic media lines up to interview him. And every year, it’s the same tedious crap. (H/THot Air)

To me, there is something seriously wrong with the United Nations if only 11 countries walked out on this big bag of douche. That being said, it is terrific that the eleven showed some wontons in the first place. Allahpundit also smirks at Ahmadinejad’s insistence that Iran is the most democratic country in the world.

Yeah, President Tom; tell that to Neda. Bastard.

Topics: People I Hate | 5 Comments »

5 Responses to “Eleven Countries Walk Out On President Tom”

  1. dragonlady474 Says:
    September 24th, 2009 at 7:36 am

    They need to put a soundtrack to this and put it on youtube…maybe use Nancy Sinatra’s song “These boots are made for walkin’”. lol

  2. Maggie Mama Says:
    September 24th, 2009 at 8:24 am

    It’s possible that more would have walked out if they weren’t sleeping … seems alot of members nodded off during the 90-minute diatribe by Qaddafi.

  3. John D Says:
    September 24th, 2009 at 9:40 am

    “… Ahmadinejad’s insistence that Iran is the most democratic country in the world.”

    And remember, not only is Iran most democratic, it also has . Let’s face it, Ahmadinejad is a delusional nutjob. And he’s about to get nukes. Be afraid, be very afraid.

  4. MeToo Says:
    September 24th, 2009 at 1:07 pm

    My problem is that the United States wasn’t leading the pack. No, our delegation was the last to get up and walk out. No doubt waiting for confirmation from “dear leader” that it would be okay. I can think of a couple douche bags in this situation. Yep, I bet somebody got a Tweet and out the US delegation walked.

  5. Jon Brooks Says:
    September 24th, 2009 at 3:16 pm

    Why couldn’t they have walked out..through him? You know down the aisle, up onto the stage pushing him out of the way and then thru the back curtain. Now that would have been so much more dramatic and cheerable.
    (Made up that last word I think)

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