reply to post by rubbertramp
Me neither.
All i heard was Ahmadinejad more or less calling the US and it's allies a bunch of hypocrites for arming a terrorist and morally deficit state like
Israel to the teeth with hundreds of nuclear weapons, and denying other non nuclear armed nations the right to nuclear energy.
He also mentioned the US and it's allies do not suffer the ignominy of having threats and regular UN inspections of it's own extensive nuclear energy
facilities and even greater stockpile of nuclear weapons, whereas again, they insist upon it for other nations.
Do any of you on your high horses deny these points he made are so?
And before you spit your dummy out again NeverApologize, i'd prefer an answer to my wider point i made about representatives storming out, yet present
to the world an image of superior maturity in apparently urging enemies such as Israel and Palestine to sit down and work through their differences,
even though they will both have conflicting viewpoints and discuss things each party will not enjoy hearing?
This is simply an example of the US and allies preaching 'do as we say, not as we do'?
That is called hypocrisy.
And as much as i can tell from the other side of a computer monitor, reading your turn of phrase, and apparent fanatic style of comment about beating
those you don't happen to agree with, you actually seem like the stark raving loony mate, not Ahmadinejad.
Besides, a high percentage (and increasing) of your own countrymen, after careful research into 9/11, are seeing that the many inconsistencies in the
OS are too numerous to be simple errors in compiling the data which wound up in the reports supporting the OS, and in fact point to a conspiracy to
conceal and manipulate major aspects of the tragic events of that day.
Even those that produced the report, are now saying it was a whitewash.
As has been said elsewhere, didn't President Obama come to office pledging to listen and hold dialogue with Iran and it's leaders?
edit on 23/9/2010 by spikey because: (no reason given)