“While I listen to you talk about freedom, I see you assert your right to tap my telephone, to arrest me and hold me without charges,” said Harry Taylor, a 61-year-old commercial real estate broker.
Mr. Taylor went on: “What I wanted to say to you is that I -- in my lifetime, I have never felt more ashamed of, nor more frightened by my leadership in Washington, including the presidency, by the Senate ...”
Mr. Bush hushed boos from the audience by saying, “No, wait a sec -- let him speak.”
Mr. Taylor continued, “I would hope from time to time that you have the humility and the grace to be ashamed of yourself.”
Mr. Taylor went on: “What I wanted to say to you is that I -- in my lifetime, I have never felt more ashamed of, nor more frightened by my leadership in Washington, including the presidency, by the Senate ...”
Mr. Bush hushed boos from the audience by saying, “No, wait a sec -- let him speak.”
Mr. Taylor continued, “I would hope from time to time that you have the humility and the grace to be ashamed of yourself.”
2 comments:
Bravo! I just wish there were more things to say to him like:
Why aren't you in Iraq instead of here?
Why don't you send your daughters to fight in the war?
Will you colonize Iran, Saudi Arabia, North Korea and all dictator countries to "spread democracy" and make the "world safer"?
Where is Osama Bin Laden?
wow, go mr. taylor...
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