Posted on 04/09/2006 6:36:55 AM PDT by Libloather
An audience member who identified himself as Harry Taylor criticizes President Bush after he delivered a speech on the global war on terror at Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, N.C. Thursday April 6, 2006. Taylor said he has never been more ashamed of U.S. leadership. Audience members at left are reacting to Taylor's comments. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
That broad looks a little like Hillary, either that or he ripped one when he stood up.
"Is this mic tapped?"
All Bush had to say was
"If we truly lived in the fascist world you think we do, you'd be led outside and shot in front of everyone for an example."
or
"I'm tapping your phone? Are you talking to AlQaida?"
"Do you like the way I rolled and tucked under the hem
of my sweater? It's the new metrosexual chic. Don't I look divine?"
"Can you give me the name of Robert Redford's dermatologist?"
"I gotta be be me......... I gotta be me....... What else can I be but a stupid jerk."
Why yes, I AM in the closet. How can you tell?
Gal to his right. "OOOOOKAY. Great. Now everybondy's gonna think I'm with this loser."
Either of those would have been great responses, but you didn't really expect Bush to come up with them did you? Now, to be fair, it is hard to think on your feet, especially in front of an audience, so one can cut Bush some slack. But still, it was a bit disappointing that he didn't come up with something better.
some people will do or say anything for attention. have you noticed effeminate males -- well, fools in general -- are often the loudest and most opinionated people in a restaurant?
Pay old Harry a visit!
http://www.thankyouharrytaylor.org/wordpress/
Looks like a real tough guy...
My gut feeling says this guy was a plant.
Of course he was a plant. He's a card-carrying MoveOn Bush-hater. There was only one reason for him to attend, and he took his shot.
Taylor, 61, is a slender, soft-spoken man with a mop of wavy salt-and-pepper hair. He runs a commercial real estate business out of a one-room office off Morehead Street. It's an unpretentious setting, lined with architectural drawings and renderings and a Charlie Chaplin wall clock.
A divorced New Jersey native, he has lived in Charlotte for almost 20 years. He's president of the Charlotte Folk Society and has spent more time playing the banjo and mandolin than in political activism.
He's an unaffiliated voter and says he hasn't belonged to a political party for three decades. His political involvement began a few years ago through his membership in the Sierra Club, and he has spoken out about environmental and other issues.
It was through his membership in the Charlotte World Affairs Council that he scored an invitation to the president's appearance. A few minutes with a microphone brought an avalanche of response. He said he has gotten calls from servicemen and their families, almost all positive. E-mails to the Observer ran 4-1 in support, though reactions were mixed on charlotte.com.
http://www.charlotte.com/mld/charlotte/news/14294187.htm
Harry A. Taylor III
Taylor Real Estate Group , Ltd.
Charlotte, North Carolina
President: "I understand Harry here is going to perform a skit for our amusement. Harry?"
Harry: "Thank you sir. OK here is my impression of an 'impartial' ha ha.."
President: "Ha ha."
Harry: "Ha, ha... 'impartial' questioning by an 'objective' haha, ha..."
President and audience: (laughter)
Harry: "network 'reporter' hahahahah!"
President and audience: (uproarious laughter)
President: "Whew, ha, ha "reporter", oh my, ha ha. That's rich ha ha. Ok Harry fire away."
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