"I might forgive her when I see her crawl on hands and knees across broken glass to the White House to apologize to Bush."
And to the families of the brave soldiers who may have needlessly lost their lives due to the efforts of her and her ilk.
If it wasn't for the Liberals this war may never have happened. It has been their opposition that has emboldened Saddam and caused him to think he had a chance, when he had none.
The blood of our American soldiers is on their hands.
Anyone know where to find a transcipt of Garofalo making her Alec Baldwin "I will move to France" statement?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/872190/posts Any want to help me break some glass?
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Posted on 03/22/2003 10:23 AM EST by JohnRam
Here is part of an interveiw Bill O'Reilly had with Buffoon Janeane Garafalo. Let's keep her at her Word.
BILL O'REILLY: Do you think that George W. Bush is more of a danger to this world than Saddam?
GARAFALO: I would say he is a danger in a different way, and I'll tell you why.
BILL O'REILLY: More or less than Saddam?
GARAFALO: Equal. In a different way. Wait a minute, and let me say it. I would say [that] there needs to be some accountability for the idea that we might not be where we are right now if some different choices had been made in the wake of 9-11. I would say the with-us-or-against-us rhetoric was not helpful. The Axis of Evil speech was not helpful, and this huge ramping up of war, and this go-it-alone attitude has not been helpful. Now, do I think [Bush is] a crazy, despotic ruler like Saddam Hussein who would pour acid on his own people? Absolutely not.
O'REILLY: OK. Now, I respect your opinion. I think you're wrong, but just the fact that you equate on a moral level, Saddam with George W. Bush
GARAFALO: I'm not equating on a moral level.
O'REILLY: Yeah, I just asked you a flat out question, Janeane. Who's a bigger threat to the world? And you said, they're equal.
GARAFALO: In a different way.
O'REILLY: When you, when you say that, people out there
they're gonna think you're a loon.
GARAFALO: They're certainly entitled to...
O'REILLY: If you are wrong
and if the United States and they will, this is going to happen goes in, liberates Iraq [with] people in the street, American flags, hugging our soldiers
you gonna apologize to George W. Bush?
GARAFALO: I would be so willing to say, "I'm sorry". I hope to God that I can be made a buffoon of, that people will say, "You were wrong. You were a fatalist". And I will go to the White House on my knees on cut glass and say, "Hey, you and Thomas Friedman were right
I shouldn't have doubted you"
O'REILLY: Nobody will call you a buffoon because I will protect you.
GARAFALO: Thank you, sir.
The blood of our American soldiers is on their hands.
You are correct. They must be reminded of this.