2010年4月12日星期一

公司一堆人在看一个YouTube视频,上面是政府代表发言

我以为是出了什么大事件,赶紧凑过去看
结果是:


U.S. Representative: Guam May “Capsize”

By fitsnews • on April 2, 2010

hank johnson

By FITSNews || All we can say is thank God that U.S. Rep. Hank Johnson isn’t from South Carolina … although based on his grasp of , it wouldn’t surprise us to learn that he had been educated by our public school system.

Johnson – who actually represents Georgia’s Fourth District (DeKalb County) – is concerned about rising population levels on the Western Pacific island of Guam, which was established as an unincorporated U.S. territory in 1950.

“My fear is that uhhh, the whole island will, uhhh, become so overly-populated that it would tip over and, uhhhh, capsize,” Johnson said during an U.S. Armed Services Committee hearing last week.

Check out the 1:15 mark, people …

Wow.

Also, check out Admiral Robert F. Willard’s equally hilarious response … “we don’t anticipate that.”

A spokesman for Johnson later claimed that the Congressman wasn’t “suggesting that the island of Guam would literally tip over,” but was instead using a metaphor for an environmental “tipping point” that would be reached if the U.S. sends 8,000 Marines to the island.

Mmmm-hmmm.

Clearly, semi-literate Florida Congresswoman Corrine Brown needs to step it up (or step it down, in this case) if she wants to retain her “Dumbest Lawmaker in America” crown …


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