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Bush slammed for charging Hu protester
WORLDNETDAILY.COM ^ | April 25, 2006 | unknown

Posted on 04/25/2006 2:14:59 PM PDT by ovrtaxt

Bush slammed for charging Hu protester

Pastors: Administration 'hypocritical' for throwing book at woman


Posted: April 25, 2006
5:00 p.m. Eastern


© 2006 WorldNetDaily.com

Some Christian leaders are protesting the Bush administration decision to seek up to six months in federal prison for Wenyi Wang, the woman who shouted at the president and Chinese leader Hu Jintao at the White House last week.

At the event, Wang, who got access to the White House grounds as a media representative with a Chinese opposition paper, shouted, "President Bush, stop him (President Hu) from persecuting Falun Gong" and "President Bush, stop him from killing."

In Chinese, the woman shouted, "President Hu, your days are numbered."

Tomorrow morning, representatives from the Christian Defense Coalition and the National Clergy Council will hold a news conferences at Georgetown University that coincides with a conference on religious freedom and tolerance there.

"We are extremely disappointed that the Bush administration is bringing charges against Dr. Wenyi Wang that may result in her spending six months in federal prison," said the Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, director of the Christian Defense Coalition, in a statement.

"Her crime? Shouting out for President Bush to help stop the killing and religious persecution of Falun Gong. We believe these federal charges are sending a horrible message to the worldwide community concerning America's commitment to protecting religious freedom and liberties.

"It seems extremely hypocritical for the White House to roll out the red carpet for a world leader whose government supports the trampling and crushing of human rights. And, at the same time pursue prison time for a women fighting to end religious persecution and violence. Our message is clear: President Bush, support religious freedom and the First Amendment, and drop all charges against Dr. Wang."

Commented the Rev. Rob Schenck, president of the National Clergy Council: "With all due respect to President Bush, this incident demands leniency. This is an extraordinary case. Wenyi Wang was persecuted by one of the last totalitarian communist regimes left on Earth. Communist China is an enemy of the United States, and Hu Jintao embodies one of the worst, most abusive and morally bankrupt regimes in the history of the human race. Wenyi Wang had proper press credentials to be where she was. Her only crime was to interrupt Chinese President Hu Jintao, the chief of this illegitimate, murderous, repressive and repugnant government.

"The Catholic, Evangelical, Orthodox and Protestant church leaders of the National Clergy Council appeal to President Bush and federal prosecutors to drop these charges. The president should reinforce the inalienable God-give rights of Wenyi Wang, not accommodate the harsh ego of a cruel dictator."

After emerging from a hearing at U.S. district court in Washington Friday, Wang said of her act: "It's not a crime but an act of civil disobedience."


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bush; china; hu; huvisit; wang
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To: ovrtaxt

Man, ain't freedom of speech grand. Bush is really starting to irritate me. He has lost me on the borders, spending, farm bill, bloated other bills, failure to act in lots of matters. Now this. It is alright to smile when some yells nazi at him, but this? Give me a stinking break.


101 posted on 04/26/2006 1:33:47 PM PDT by RetiredArmy (Politicians and the U.S. Government are liars, cheats and thieves, in it for their own gain.)
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To: TomGuy
He gave the order, or it wouldn't have happened.

I'm guessing it's because Hu want's it. What's one peon to sacrifice for the sake of diplomacy?

102 posted on 04/26/2006 1:35:31 PM PDT by nosofar
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To: ovrtaxt

Have some clergymen located their sense of perspective, not to mention their backbones, testacles, and iintestines??

Amazing. There IS hope for us.


103 posted on 04/26/2006 1:37:20 PM PDT by ZULU (Non nobis, non nobis, Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam. God, guts, and guns made America great.)
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To: jw777

All it takes is a phone call and the case will be dismissed.

To think Bush has no part in this is naive.

Our compassionate conservative is turning from Dr. Jekyl into Mr. Hyde.


104 posted on 04/26/2006 1:39:41 PM PDT by ZULU (Non nobis, non nobis, Domine, sed nomini tuo da gloriam. God, guts, and guns made America great.)
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To: Zhang Fei

"...how Bush pushed to have her jailed in order to please his newfound Chinese friend."

Exactly.


105 posted on 04/26/2006 1:42:47 PM PDT by nosofar
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To: inquest

"willfully intimidating"

I'll bet Hu was really intimidated.


106 posted on 04/26/2006 1:45:08 PM PDT by nosofar
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To: azhenfud

Do you really think he can or should if there was an infraction? Have you thought of the consequences of him stepping in? Imagine the questions created by having the President step in now and "pardon" her. We would all be wondering what else he has stopped, pardoned, excused or ignored. And I mean, Democrats specifically. It would be political suicide. He could pardon her when he leaves office w/no repercussions.


107 posted on 04/26/2006 2:24:58 PM PDT by jw777
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To: ZULU

See Post 107 and think a little.....


108 posted on 04/26/2006 2:25:29 PM PDT by jw777
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To: ZULU

See Post 107 and think a little.....


109 posted on 04/26/2006 2:25:31 PM PDT by jw777
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To: nosofar
In all seriousness, I wouldn't be a bit surprised if she's tougher than she looks, but all the same, I wouldn't be betting high money that he actually regarded it as a threat of criminal action by her.
110 posted on 04/26/2006 2:59:27 PM PDT by inquest (If you favor any legal status for illegal aliens, then do not claim to be in favor of secure borders)
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To: jw777
Do you really think he can or should if there was an infraction?

That's of course the big If. The charges against her are bogus.

111 posted on 04/26/2006 3:02:54 PM PDT by inquest (If you favor any legal status for illegal aliens, then do not claim to be in favor of secure borders)
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To: inquest

True.


112 posted on 04/26/2006 3:08:51 PM PDT by jw777
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To: jw777
Do you really think GWB is personally charging her?

Do you really think she would be prosecuted if GWB didn't want her to be?
113 posted on 04/26/2006 3:17:07 PM PDT by Stone Mountain
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To: plain talk
I think she personally threatened a head of state

An old lady says "Your days are numbered ." At best, that's ambiguous - to me, it seems that she was saying that a regime as repressive as Hu's couldn't last. In any case, if that's a personal threat against the head of state, there would have to have been thousands of prosecutions for threats against Bush, Clinton, etc. When someone on Free Republic said that Clinton's days were numbered, should they have been prosecuted?
114 posted on 04/26/2006 3:21:58 PM PDT by Stone Mountain
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To: msnimje
Bush has the power to call off the prosecution with little more than a snap of his fingers...

He most certainly CAN NOT!

You think that Bush has no influence as to whether or not this woman gets prosecuted? Really?

115 posted on 04/26/2006 3:24:19 PM PDT by Stone Mountain
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To: jw777
He could pardon her when he leaves office w/no repercussions.

You mean after she spends her 6 months in Federal prison?
116 posted on 04/26/2006 3:32:11 PM PDT by Stone Mountain
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To: Stone Mountain

see post 107


117 posted on 04/26/2006 3:34:34 PM PDT by jw777
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To: jw777
I saw 107. So basically, she has to spend 6 months in federal jail, and wait for an after-the-fact pardon when Bush leaves? I consider that unacceptable.

Prosecutors have all kinds of discretion when it comes to who gets prosecuted for what. The president has all kinds of influence. I think it would be worse for GWB if he lets this woman go to jaiil for merely voicing her opinion - you think the Dems will jump all over him if he lets her go; that will be nothing compared to if he does nothing to stop her from spending time in Fed.

118 posted on 04/26/2006 3:43:46 PM PDT by Stone Mountain
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To: Stone Mountain

i guess we'll find out. i'm confident she won't be charged. but, you never know with these pandering Govt. types.


119 posted on 04/26/2006 3:48:31 PM PDT by jw777
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To: jw777

I wish I shared your optimism. If enough of the public makes a stink about this, she might have a chance. Otherwise, she'll be jailed as an example for anyone else who might wish to express their free speech "rights" in front of our president.


120 posted on 04/26/2006 3:52:48 PM PDT by Stone Mountain
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