Bush Sr. a ‘Murderous, Zionist Piece of Shit’
Information Clearing House
14 Gennaio 2010
Fora
man whose son became one of the most polarizing, controversial and even
hated figures in U.S. history, a mouthful of pizza may not be worth a
mouthful of profanity.
At an
unidentified pizza shop visited by George H.W. Bush recently, one of
the customers decided to give the former president a slice of his mind,
replete with generous toppings.
"Murderous,
Zionist piece of shit," the man said as he filmed the scene. Bush's
entourage of guards quickly turned and began walking toward the camera.
Zionism
is a Jewish political movement that ultimately led to a reestablishment
of Jewish sovereignty over the lands of ancient Israel.
"You won't get your new world order, guys," he continued, an apparent reference of Bush's use of the term in his 1991 State of the Union address.
The
term "new world order" originated with an analysis of world affairs and
preponderance of what it would take to bring about a lasting global
peace, published by celebrated author and life-long socialist H.G.
Wells in 1939.
Wells called for "a rational consolidation of human affairs" under what
he perceived to be the rapidly approaching mantle of global governance
and what he called the failure of dictatorship by proletariat.
It
has since become a favored term of both heads of state all over the
world and political activists fighting the erosion of national
sovereignty in the face of globalism's growing influence.
"Are
you happy for the millions of deaths you're part of?" the man
continued. "People know. People are waking up to the reality of this,
Mr. Bush."
"That's unnecessary," one of the guards says as he edges the man out of the store's front door.
"No,
it isn't unnecessary," the cameraman replied. "The guy is responsible
for killing millions. If you knew anything about real history ..." he
trailed at the clip's end.
After this debacle, Bush may think again before strolling into random pizza joints.
This video was published to YouTube by user thenewsjunkieuploads on Jan. 11, 2010.
By Stephen C. Webster
Source > Information Clearing House / January 12, 2010