An Ugly Man
This ugly (inside and outside) guy is trying to interfere in the American Presidential elections. I am talking about the insane John Howard, who, unfortunately, is the prime minister of Australia. This nauseating figure made a remarkable statement. He said that the terrorists and Al-Qaeda will "be praying as many times as possible for a victory for not only Obama but also for the Democrats".
After this, it is now obvious that John Howard is a lunatic that is trying to interfere in the politics of our country and he is indirectly threatening the American voters not to vote for Obama or other democrats. His approach is fascist-like and reflects his desperation, as it is likely that he will lose the elections in Australia later in the year. I have a few of Aussie friends and when I talk to them sometimes about politics, it is obvious that they are all embarassed having that lunatic as their prime minister. Well, he does not have the right to interfere in that way in our country, with our candidates. He is not American.
And the Obama camp responded appropriately: "If Prime Minister Howard truly believes what he says, perhaps his country should find its way to contribute more than just 1,400 troops so some American troops can come home," [Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs] said. "It's easy to talk tough when it's not your country or your troops making the sacrifices."
After this, it is now obvious that John Howard is a lunatic that is trying to interfere in the politics of our country and he is indirectly threatening the American voters not to vote for Obama or other democrats. His approach is fascist-like and reflects his desperation, as it is likely that he will lose the elections in Australia later in the year. I have a few of Aussie friends and when I talk to them sometimes about politics, it is obvious that they are all embarassed having that lunatic as their prime minister. Well, he does not have the right to interfere in that way in our country, with our candidates. He is not American.
And the Obama camp responded appropriately: "If Prime Minister Howard truly believes what he says, perhaps his country should find its way to contribute more than just 1,400 troops so some American troops can come home," [Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs] said. "It's easy to talk tough when it's not your country or your troops making the sacrifices."
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