Posted on 04/20/2006 1:12:25 PM PDT by Lunatic Fringe
WASHINGTON (AP) President Bush has expressed regret to China's president for a protester at the White House welcoming ceremony.
What charge?
See Poly annish's post #53 below, she has already stated what I would say in response and did so better then I could have.
Make no mistake on what I am saying here, I agree with what she said, but the WH has the right to control the event.
If she truly believes in her cause, then she should be willing to suffer the consequences for her actions.
Well, she would have shot a Chinese Communist President. Big damned deal.
Lets watch Bush lick his boots. I have never seen a man so infatuated with communist despots.
I have a fair idea what our dear President Reagan would have done in this situation: the lady would have been escorted out, politely, but firmly. She would not have been arrested. And if Hu had complained, the President would have said "We have freedom of speech in this country. You are going to hear things, even within the confines of official events that you're not going to like. And if you don't like it, well I'm afraid that's really too bad."
There are good manners, which suggest the lady should have been escorted out. There are considerations to liberty, which means she should not have been arrested, nor should an apology have been issued.
Regards, Ivan
The UNITIED STATES of AMERICA's most oppressive regime who authorized these domestic terrorist activities would be taught in K thru 12 ........IF..IF there were a REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT in office at the time.
Think about it!!
I AM PROUD OF THE PROTESTER DOING SOMETHING HERE, THAT WOULD HAVE GOTTEN HER SHOT IN CHINA.
"I have never seen a man so infatuated with communist despots."
The Peanut Farmer springs to mind first.
Taking the Easter break to relax from his constant efforts to appease the invaders who recently marched in our streets waving the flags of the foreign nation to which they give their allegiance, President Bush found renewed energy with which to appease the tyrant who leads one of the most brutal and murderous communist nations in all of human history. Just another day at the office for President Bush. Well except for that little glitch in the pomp and pageantry caused by that discourteous little Chinese woman who wouldn't shut the hell up, interrupting the dictator's prepared speech.
I would venture to say President Reagan would have said something humorous and poignant to diffuse the situation, but not apologize for having freedom of speech in America. After all, he told Mr Gorvachev to tear down the Berlin wall.
This woman's cry for freedom of religion and freedom of expression is as American as our Founding Fathers' love for liberty.
I doubt anybody here has a problem with protest of China's govt policies, but this was not the proper forum for it, and any breach of security at an event like this is a concern. If a protester could get this close, who else could get in?
That's what's regrettable about it.
You have summed it up. I have been trying to figure out what is it about Bush that has got me perplexed. "He has lost his "bad ass" balls." Maybe one can be in Washington for only 4 years. Anymore than that the Libs get to you.
More like: (from the actual story):
The Secret Service charged Wang with disorderly conduct under local statutes. The U.S. Attorney's office (Who works for Bush) was weighing federal charges of "willing intimidation or disruption of a foreign official," said Secret Service spokesman Eric Zahren.
Real classy!
I wonder what they charged Cindy Shehan with when her mouth got the better of her?
Did you see this post on a diferent thread?
HU Heckled on south Lawn
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IF I have the right person this woman was at one time a doctor in China. This seems to be a health profession article but I does give some info to her background. I would say this is the source of her rage as well. Souce Medical Professionals: China Has a Very Large Reserve of Organs from Living People
Today we invited two medical professionals; one is Dr. Wang Wenyi, who earned her medical doctor's degree from the Department of Pharmacology, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York. She was also a medical doctor in China.
She doesn't sound flaky to me. Passionate, yes, but not flaky.
Yup. In our rush to elect someone "electable" in 2000 after 8 years of Clinton, we got ClintonLite.
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