Once president BUSH went to a school. After have a brief talk with the children he asked them if they had any questions to ask him. One boy raised his hand and stood up. Bush: what is your name? John: john Bush: what is your question? John: sir I have three questions 1) Why did America attack Iraq without the approval of UNO? 2) Where is Osama? 3) Why do America support Israel so much? Bush: you are an intelligent student john. (Just then the bell for recess rang). Oh dear students we will continue after the recess is over. After the recess Bush: ok children where were we? Yes, so anybody wants to ask any question? Peter raises his hand Bush: What is your name? Peter: sir I have 5 questions. 1) Why did America attack Iraq without the approval of UNO? 2) Where is Osama? 3) Why do America support Israel so much? 4) Why did recess bell rang 20 mins before the scheduled time? 5) Where is JOHN?
Nice Fact!!! Had it been any fanatic instead of Bush, he (or she) would have shot that innocent kid John as soon as he raised his hand. But John was just taken away so that the kids don't have to learn how terrible Muslim terrorists really are.
RE:Nice Joke!!
by raj on Sep 12, 2007 12:53 AM Permalink
Next question Mr.Ismail Sayyed you gonna ask is why US is getting too close to India. Right? You dont have the balls to ask. Sandham was a brutal dictator, He broke UN sanctions, He used poison gas to kill Kurds. Why US support Isreal? Why not. Isreal has the right to exist.And Isreal is a NATO ally. Not only US govt Isreal got ful support from the American people. It is America's close friend.It need protection to survive . In 1967 all Arab countries in the middle east try to fight and wipeout Isreal , Guess what happened they beat the shit out of them. They are way too smart for Arabs. They can create head ache for Isreal.But now one in Iran openly said he want to wipe Isreal off the map. He is one says he gonna use nuclear energy for peaceful purpose.We all know his motives. So go lick your wounds , Isreal cant be touched. It is a promised land.