Lets try this again...
As I read the words of Chavez, all I can think about is how similar his words are to anyone in the DNC.
They call him a dictator, they call him names, they say he is more a danger than Saddam...
So, isn't it interesting that such an evil man would use the same playbook as the Democratic party.
It makes you wonder which side the DNC is on.
Also,
Iran's president was at the UN yesterday.
Why does he get respect from the UN?
If President Bush went to Milwaukee and made a speech about killing all the Jews, what do you think the UN would say?
What would liberals say?
Why doesn't anyone say anything about the leader of Iran?
Wednesday, September 20, 2006
At U.N., Chavez Calls Bush 'The Devil'
Posted by The Game at 12:21 PM
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Love the double post -- wow, this must be wingnuttia good.
web site messed up when I did it, I wrote stuff too
Don't know what's up. The i-net must be extremely busy today. Right now, I can't even get to msn.com.
Chavez has lessened his stature in the world by making personal attacks on George W. Bush. His speech was deplorable, of course.
That said, what does it say about our country's foreign policy and world stature that leaders of influential countries feel free to utter these words on the record in front of the world? They apparently no longer fear the wrath of the United States much less respect its position as an economic power and moral authority.
Iran's president has said that, I have seen the video
Ahmadinejad also brought up the Shiite Messiah last night, the 12th Imam.
Liberals will still remain in denial about this guy's nuclear program and why he is developing nukes, though he has made his Apocalyptic intentions clear over. and over. and over. and over. and over again. Ahmadinejad's idea of peace and spirituality is when the Religion of Peace rules all and what he calls decadence is stamped out once and for all.
He may be right that the West is too decadent to stop the righteousness of medieval Islam as it exists in Iran, where gays are routinely hanged and adulterers are stoned. Who are we do judge, liberals say! We don't want to control anyone and shape the future of human civilization. We should worry about ourselves -- me me me me now now now now and pretend there is no tsunami of martyrdom and death in the horizon. If 911 didn't wake people up, NYC getting nuked won't either.
Look at the clowns on this blog.
"He never said anything about wanting to kill all the Jews. Try again."
True, but context matters. Adolf Ahmadinejad says Israel will be removed in "one storm" and denies the holocaust, and Rafsanjani says Israel is "one bomb state" and Islam will prevail over Israel since Muslims will only suffer losses in a nuclear exchange, while Israel will be gone forever. The Ayatollahs give the people a choice of Jerry Falwell or Pat Robertson to vote for, and most analysts considered Rafsanjani the moderate and Ahmadinejad the extremist in the last "election." Go figure.
You should check out how Jews are demonized in the Middle East-- the movies on state television during Ramadan of Jews drinking the blood of Christian children -- it is quite sick.
I write at length about this stuff because I care deeply about it. I don't want to see a holocaust in my lifetime because hippies want to turn the other cheek, and I certainly do not want nukes going off inside the Republic because we don't have the courage to squash a pipsqueak theocrat.
In school, I used to wonder how people could fall for Hitler's bullshit and think he was a man of peace in talks, discussion, diplomacy, and negotiation like in Munich in 1938.
No longer.
Dude, your confused. That, or send me a link.
he didn't say he wanted to kill the jews at the UN, he has said it many times in Iran...I watched the video during Glenn Beck...
The Game said...
Iran's president has said that, I have seen the video
Even Jason backed up rhyno, game. Get it straight.
jason said...
"He never said anything about wanting to kill all the Jews. Try again."
True
Perhaps not in the UN, but he's said as much in the past. It's no secret.
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