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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Harry Belafonte Why He Don't Like Ex-President Bush Jr.

The Day-O singer had been the world's black savior and critic to George W. Bush Jr. . Harry doesn't like the man who had been pointed as the responsible person on US decline. Bush had been a war-monger and had initiated the war in Iraq with out any basis of finding any nuclear weapon. Harry said that Bush had made a lot of killings that numbered more than the number of people killed on the 9-11 incident. He's not just involve on the Bush Squabble but also involve in other political protests.


Harry Belafonte was really right on claiming that Bush Jr. was a person with "arrogance wedded to ignorance. His dislike of the ex-President made headlines in the United States.


"What do you call Bush when the war he put us in to date has killed almost as many Americans as died on 9/11 and the number of Americans wounded in war is almost triple?


Harry was right on his criticisms on the younger Bush. This led him to really hate the Texan Native who was responsible of the economic collapse of America. He is really critical of Bush. He met with Fidel Castro and with Hugo Chavez, Venezuela's President. He is very active on the causes of Africa, hate crimes, and human rights. He hates war and wanted to make a dialogue.

See the Video ....It is about his lighter side.



This video was a tribute to him by Artists who are singing for saving people who are struck with famine in Africa.The union was popularly called the "U.S.A. for Africa". If Jews will be struck with hunger in Israel. Then there will a Billion Dollars of Rescue Package from the Jewish Diaspora but how about to the people of Africa? This made Harry to unify singers to make a good cause to help save African People from Hunger. This is his brainchild after seeing on television a devastating hunger in Ethiopia.


The occasion brought together 45 of the biggest names in the U.S. music business to perform a seven-minute-plus ballad composed by Lionel Richie and Michael Jackson.


From source.

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