Comments on: Iran's President Downplays War With U.S.
Ahmadinejad Tells Summit Of Muslim Nations That Bush Administration "Has Lost Its Fame"
- U.S. exports to Iran grew more than tenfold during President Bush''s years in office even as he accused it of nuclear ambitions and sponsoring terrorists.
America sent more cigarettes to Iran -- at least $158 million worth under Bush -- than any other product.
Other surprising shipments during the Bush administration: brassieres, bull seaman*, fur clothing, sculptures, perfume, musical instruments and military apparel. - Reply to this comment
- I am getting posts (innocent) removed too, I guess since CBS has none of the interesting stories all of the other outlets have, there is more time to monitor and edit....
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- I think that President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad & George W Bush need to sit down together and have lunch or dinner and talk before George W Bush leave office and open a relationship between the USA and IRAN so thinks are not so much on a sour note with the next President. Lunch in Sweeden sounds Fantastic.
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- before W was pres he used to jack those bulls off personally and just for fun, now others do it for profit.
Those Iranians love that bull seaman so much they import it from us!
Today We''ve secretly switched Iran''s Bull seaman with Pig semann, let''s see if they''ll notice.... - Reply to this comment
- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says that uranium enrichement is for generating electricity. The World knows that IRAN does not have the gratest track record when it comes to telling the truth.
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- "The current U.S. administration "has lost its fame and the fame of America in the eyes of the other people of the world," he added, blaming President George W. Bush.
He said the next government "would need at least 30 years in order to compensate, renovate and innovate the damages done by Mr. Bush."
I dont like him either, but these items are true.
He leads by intimidation, bullying and the idea their God is behind them. Very much like boosh. - Reply to this comment
- The immigrants who flock to Iran show what an attractve society and government it has, and the UN resolutions on Iran make it clear that the world places its trust in Pres. Ahmedinejad. In fact this misunderstood genius falls short of perfection only because he lacks a tailor.
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- "A UN report (no friend of the US)"
I must have read that wrong. You obviously don''t know how much influence the Rockefeller Family is playing in todays politics. Do you know who donated the 18 acres in Manhattan to the United Nations? - Reply to this comment
- To those who don''t think that Iran is dangerous....
A new law has been passed by the Iranian parliament extending use of the death penalty to online crimes. Previously, only people charged with insulting Islam or drug trafficking had been sentenced to death. In accordance with the new law, bloggers and website editors can be sentenced to death for crimes such as promoting corruption, prostitution and apostasy, the International Freedom of Expression Exchange (IFEX) reported. - Reply to this comment
- A UN report (no friend of the US) showed that IRAN is supporting terrorists or terrorist governments in 27 countries around the world. But Democrats will gladly sit down for a nice little conversation with the IRANIAN goverment while they scream Hate and Anger at the U.S. government.
Posted by demslie2u at 01:39 PM : Jul 08, 2008
Ok what troops would we use to go into 27 countries to get rid of them all?
Since when did it become the responsibility of the US to "control" other countries?
We have troops in most countries--why? Do we have an foreign troop bases here? Why not?
The US needs to concentrate on its own shores and the safety of the country instead of pounding democracy to countries who don''t want it. (If they did they would have it by now)
If Iran is supporting terrorists in 27 countries, let the 27 countries worry about it--we have no one left to help us. - Reply to this comment
- ColonieNY
He is the most dangerous man on the planet.
NO HE IS NOT.
Don''t give Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that type of credit because then he will get all Ghetto on everbody and put out a rap album with 50cent singing back up. - Reply to this comment
- President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said he believed Washington and Tel Aviv have been "focusing on propaganda and psychological war" against his country.
I think that Mahmoud hair style need a little improvement. Maybe the Fab 5 Can Spice Him Up a Bit. - Reply to this comment
- if mccain wants to destroy iran so much maybe he should be the president of iran...
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- Everyone seems to want to blame President Bush, but in the 8 years of Clinton we were attacked what? 7 or 8 times and did absolutely NOTHING! Where did that get us, oh I''m sorry we DID shoot 2 missiles into Africa didn''t we! Wow what a deterant that was, wasn''t it?! DAH!!! I''d go with this President anyday, rather then a Peanut Picker, that only hurt our Military Power, rather then to build it up!
When I was in Vietnam, 69, we had near 675,000 troops, we do not have that many combined in ALL our services anymore! What a shame, and IF Hussein Obama gets into power, we will have even less then the 550,000 combined troops left in the service! But of course we won''t need that many, he''ll do nothing to anyone that attacks us anyway! Matter of fact I seen a film clip on "You Tube" were he says he will disarm the US if elected and ask all other nations to do the same! Sure they will, we all better learn a second language, just to get a loaf of bread, probably once a week or so! Our Military used to be the best in the world,we STILL have the best knowledge, but not enough people to enforce it anymore! What a shame, we are going to hell in a hand basket and nobody will help us like we have, countless times before! One thing the Liberals have always been good for and that has been to cut and run at the first sign of trouble, everytime! Oh they always talk a good talk, but have never walked the walk, just turn and run! - Reply to this comment
- Let''s send Neville Chamberlain to negotiate with this guy. He''ll come home with "a piece of paper" in his hand, telling us all to have a "nice, quiet sleep" knowing that we have won "PEACE FOR OUR TIME."
LOOK IT UP! - Reply to this comment
- "The greatest threat in the Middle East and the whole world ... is the United States'''' intervention in other countries," Ahmadinejad said.
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Before 9/11/2001, our policy was "Leave them alone." We got the result of that policy on 9/11.
Seems like the "Leave them alone" policy DIDN''''T WORK. - Reply to this comment
- The Saudis want a war between the U.S. and Iran. It would be another reason to raise oil prices. The Iranis lower the price for oil. They are the traditional opponent of the Saudis. George W. Bush is simply a pawn of the Saudis for price gouging.
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Posted by bladan58Z at 11:14 AM : Jul 08, 2008
Sorry, but it is not the Saudi''s or Iraq, Iran etc. that is causing the extreme price increase of gas. The total blame belongs on the speculators. They alone are driving the price up. N. Gingrich has the right idea, he said the Feds need to dump all our oil in reserve to be refined and that would bankrupt all these speculators that are killing the rest of us. Of course since ALL the politicans in Washington are in the hip pockets of big oil, that won''t happen. - Reply to this comment
- Yeah, if you don''''t count all those gay people he had executed not long ago, which according to
Ahmadinejad, never existed...
Liberals are so stupid.
He is just like the far-left liberals in this country
Posted by OneAmerican
Hmmm, now i''m not the smartest tool in the shed, but you don''t seem to know the difference between conservative and liberal. Ahmenijahd is no liberal. Case in point, is it a liberal or a conservative ideology to restrict marriage for ***, or *** in the military? (hint: conservative)
It is very ironic that the ''right'' in american politics hates the ''right'' in other countries politics. Self-hate, such a sad thing. - Reply to this comment
- neo cons are in for a suprise this November they truly beleive in their proffessors Hannity, O''Reily, and Limbaugh and let us not forget the faithful Coulter.
It is going to be funny listening to this group expalin to their minions why the lost and how they will come back to the fore front.
Hey neo cons how many seats did the GOP predict possible for congress was it 30 or 40 and how many for the senate they have 22 up for re-election this year.
Good night and good luck. - Reply to this comment
- OneAmerican-,
i dont Believe he has personally sent anyone to their death,
the Religious Authorities who run the government
and their court systems have,
their Version of right Wing Conservatives have ruined that country, sad but true. - Reply to this comment
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