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Alberto Fernandez
Remember this MORON?
Remember that Flap said Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice needs to bring Fernandez in for a WOODSHED TALK.
So, what does the United States State Depatment do?
Fox News: Public Praise
Remember Alberto Fernandez? The State Department press officer was forced to apologize last month after telling Al Jazeera that the U.S. had shown “arrogance” and “stupidity” in Iraq.
Well after a month of silence, the State Department is finally speaking out on Fernandez — not to condemn him, but to praise his “integrity, courage, [and] sensitivity.”
Fernandez was selected from three department nominees for the Edward R. Murrow Award for Excellence in Public Diplomacy by Tufts University… for his work with pan-Arab media … to increase the number of appearances by U.S. officials.
He receives a certificate signed by Secretary Condoleezza Rice — and $10,000 in cash.
Does anyone wonder why the GOP lost control of Congress and the President’s polling numbers are in the basement?
Michelle Malkin has more.
This is, after all, the same U.S. State Department that gave performance awards to bureaucrats responsible for the lax visa policies that paved the way for the 9/11 terrorists.
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Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan (front, 2nd R), whose son Casey was killed during combat in Iraq in April 2004, speaks at a candlelight vigil in the village of Daechoori in Pyongtaek, where South Korea’s defence ministry had fenced and demolished houses to make way for the expansion of a U.S. base, about 80 km (50 miles) south of Seoul, November 20, 2006. A delegation of U.S. peace and social justice activists led by Sheehan arrived in Seoul on Sunday for a six-day visit to object to the expansion of Camp Humphrey, the U.S. military base in Pyongtaek and to protest against a plan for a free trade agreement (FTA) between South Korea and the U.S.
Cindy is still stalking Bush.
Earth to Sheehan – Bush returns to the United States today.
Freepers ask who is paying the tab?
Good question……..

Anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan (L), whose son Casey was killed during combat in Iraq in April 2004, hugs Hwang Pil-soon, the mother of village headman Kim Ji-tae, during a news conference in Seoul November 20, 2006. Kim is in jail for protesting against the expansion of a U.S. military base in Pyongtaek. The words on the signs read, ‘Renegotiate for expansion of U.S. military base!’ (L) and ‘Release village headman Kim Ji-tae!’
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On October 31, the actual Halloween day, Amy Gutmann, the UPenn President, hosted a party at her house. Here is a photo of us. I asked her if I can take another photo where I’m pointing my gun at her, but she did not allow it.
University of Pennsylvania: Statement by President Amy Gutmann
Each year, the president hosts a Halloween party for Penn students. More than 700 students attend. They all crowd around to have their picture taken with me in costume. This year, one student who had a toy gun in hand had his picture taken with me before it was obvious to me that he was dressed as a suicide bomber. He posted the photo on a website and it was picked up on several other websites.
The costume is clearly offensive and I was offended by it. As soon as I realized what his costume was, I refused to take any more pictures with him, as he requested. The student had the right to wear the costume just as I, and others, have a right to criticize his wearing of it.
A MORONIC answer from a MORON…….
The U Penn Board of Trustees should reprimand President Amy.
But, Flap bets they won’t………PC BS.
Michelle Malkin has more.
Good for her for not taking the John Kerry route and blaming “assorted right-wing nutjobs.”
But Myers makes an important point.

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