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Saturday, 6 June 2009
WWII vets boo and heckle Gormless
World War Two heroes in Normandy to commemorate the sixty-fifth anniversary of the D-Day landings have booed and heckled Gormless McBuffoon.
Our courageous war heroes know a half crazed dictator when they see one.
According to reports, some shouted "Where's the Queen?" at him.
Gormless went on to pay a tribute to our heroes saying: "As long as freedom lives their debts will never die."
Which is kinda ironic seeing as he's signed our country away to a European dictatorship and stolen our domestic civil liberties. Still, a small victory in the battle for freedom in Britain has been won now that Jacqui Smith has buggered off.
The national embarrassment caused by McBuffoon continued as he made reference to the events that took place - not on Omaha Beach - but on something called 'Obama Beach', as the clip at the top of this blog and posted by Youtube user 'thebcast' shows. Our ridiculous leader was obviously preoccupied with his personal worship of the American President; desperately trying to figure why Obama is popular and McBuffoon is, well, an idiot.
Obama - the man not the beach (errr...) - was also at the ceremony today and the big quote on the newswires is his tribute to British courage and spirit.
It obviously takes the African American President to say something positive about British people. We're all too scared at home that we'll be condemned as racist BNP members if we have any pride and self-respect for anything to do with nationalism.
So thank you, President Obama, for your kind praise and for celebrating what we're not allowed to - silenced by the domestic politically correct thought police.
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