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Anonymous Anonymous said...

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The zooks are probably going rabbid trying to figure out how to lie, squirm and slither out of this one.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Blogger Greg Bacon said...

I watched part of his speech and was struck by the booing and hissing going on... and the walkout, which was obviously staged.

Someone sure is afraid of AJ and what he had to say, so much so they tried to disrupt a man merely giving a speech.

Looks like they have no ground to stand on and give educated rebuttals, so they resort to a form of violence.

Just like that SLC in the ME anytime someone mentions the word "peace." Mention the "P" word to the Khazars and they'll respond by sending in flights of heavily armed F-16's and Apache helicopter gunships to reply.

That's Israel for you. When they can't beat you to death with a club, or bomb and shoot you out of existence, they'll make a big show and disrupt your speech because they don't want anyone to hear anything that hasn't been thru the Zionist filter.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Blogger _ said...

The media is accusing Ahmadinejad's Speech at the U.N. Durban Racism Conference 'racist', what the..? where?


Pathetic

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Blogger The Camera Fanatic said...

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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Blogger qrswave said...

many thanks for sharing this speech.

always a pleasure to read Ahmedinejad's words...truly a great leader

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Blogger Infensus Mentis said...

You're welcome, Q.

I agree, Greg - the walk-out was a form of violence, and since it was an orchestrated one, it was pre-meditated violence. It's an insult of the highest order. It says a lot about our arse-backward world when leaders of nations walk out on the only person willing to speak the truth at an international forum.

As good as his speech was, it looks like Ahmadinejad toned it down a bit:

Among the excised sections was a claim that Zionists "have been able to deeply penetrate [western] political and economic structures, including their legislation, mass media, companies, financial systems, and their security and intelligence agencies".Perfectly factual assertion, but of course a totally unacceptable utterance if you're addressing Zionist stooges at the U.N., who chuck hissy fits and walk out at the slightest hint of criticism of the Apartheid State. The irony is that the walk-out actually confirms that Ahmadinejad's omitted claim is true.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Blogger Nepos Libertas said...

As usual, Associated Press has delivered an article published in almost every newspaper worldwide, including USA Today and local newspapers, that is uniformly negative by calling AJ's speech "rambling" and quoting the reactions of the outraged diplomats while little is said about the content of the speech.

I read the speech. It is far from rambling. It is calm, urgent, and thoughtful.

AP is one of the principal reasons behind the decline and downfall of newspaper business for such odious, biased, censorous propaganda.

I saw the film State of Play and it was a fairly good movie on the last heydays of the newsprint competing with the Internet in the spread of accurate information, recollecting Michael Rivero's message "I am blogger, hear me roar". The U.S. media's cold treatment of Israel's war on Lebanon and Gaza, as well as America's war in Iraq and Afghanistan and torture with excuses in minimizing horrors and atrocities is reason for the rapid decline of the newsprint that is supposed to serve as the watchdog but instead it is outlet for U.S. government and military propaganda.

I await the timely death of once-relevant New York Times, the 'serious' newspaper that hides behind filthy Jew propaganda machine.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

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