But it was Clinton's band mates wearing a goofy banner that could've been taken two ways which said Fu** George, which was either a stab at George Bush or George Clinton, the band's somewhat strange and flamboyant leader pictured here after a very well publicized arrest for drunk driving. I'm going with stab at Clinton
I have to say that they couldn't of been that stupid to be ripping popular with the military president Bush at a ball full of Vets who most certainly adore the now ex president much more than they care for his successor, that's for darn sure, and their spokesman seemed to confirm that the sashes was really ribbing Clinton and I believe what isn't written was that the sign and or sashé said Funk George not Fuc* George as many seem to have thought.
I've seen Clinton myself and they do that kind of stuff, are quite fond of using the "F"word and actually are one of the original black acts to meet with crossover success as the P Funkadelic All Stars in the 70's, not exactly my kind of music but fun and acceptable nonetheless with some good hits.
Seems like a sad misunderstanding, and the Vets definitely we're not in a good mood BEING KISSED OFF BY THE HALFRICAN MESSIAH and his Caboose known as Michelle. That much I certainly understand I would've been too, as I am as mad about it as anyone obviously, and I'm not even near being an honorable wounded Vet. Tehy get dissed enough by many liberals, they don't need any disrespect from the so called president now do they?/
Wounded vets walk out during inaugural ball concert -
Breaking News, US and World News: "An inaugural ball honoring wounded U.S. military veterans ended in a kerfluffle as several veterans walked out when a musical act's attempt at humor backfired.
During the Heroes Red, White & Blue Inaugural Ball honoring the nation's veterans, a vocalist with George Clinton and the P. Funk All-Stars held up a white towel with large black letters spelling 'F*** GEORGE,' perturbing many audience members who walked out after the display, interpreting it as a jab at the outgoing commander-in-chief, George W. Bush.
A spokeswoman for the ball's organizers said the sign was inappropriate.
'Obviously we and the Heroes Ball coordinators were unaware that the sign existed and did not support their actions, especially considering our non-partisan mission and treasured military audience,' said ball spokeswoman Carrie Foster.""George's guys always have always had a thing about the four-letter-word," said band spokesman Sandy Friedman. "It was directed to George Clinton. There was no last name, it was to George, the leader of the band."
Friedman said people had been walking out on various acts throughout the evening and that there was no noticeable mass exodus after the sign was unveiled. However, one fellow band member seemed to notice people walking out and quickly ripped the sign down. continued
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