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Pink Floyd's Roger Waters: 'Hillary Clinton will invade Iran'

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Rocker claims that the Presidential hopeful will wage war

Ex-Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters has slammed Democrat Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, claiming she would start a war with Iran if she got into the White House.

Waters pledged his support for her rival in the race to be the Democrat nominee for the next Presidential election.

"I'm a huge fan of Barack Obama," The Independent quotes Waters as saying. "I was so disappointed the other night when the ghastly Hillary got Texas and kept the whole thing going.

"Please God, let's not have this woman! Hillary will want to make her mark and show that she can be just as good as a male president, and she will fucking invade Iran. Trust me. She voted to declare the Iranian Republican Guard a terrorist organisation!

"I would buy a whole page in The New York Times and fly Obama's flag. But I would be terribly afraid they'd go, 'this is that pinkoshitbag who's attacking our President in a time of war'."

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royharper 

Apr 12, 2008

Roger cracks me up. Perhaps if he wanted to have his say of who our next President should be, he should become a US citizen and register to vote. He lives on Long Island in New York. Become a genuine responsible person, Roger.

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