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I believe the president of Iran over the president of the U.S. at this point. I don't like the way the 20/20 reporter conducted the interview either.

2007-09-23 15:27:02 · 13 answers · asked by MO 4 in News & Events Current Events

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I honestly don't trust the President of Iran; but the charges heaped upon him by OUR Government- sound pretty over-blown too (and suspiciously similar to what was said about Iraq before the War began). I'm inclined to dismiss the whole thing as "political grandstanding" - & wait to see what happens next. Right now, -I'm alot more CONCERNED about what OUR President is going to do, -than I am the President of Iran. :(

2007-09-23 16:37:28 · answer #1 · answered by Joseph, II 7 · 0 0

Of course you do... what a joke. This is a tidbit of a televison interview he gave in Iran last week. Of course the man knows how to work the US press... Do you really hate our President so much you would believe this nutjob? "In principle, the Zionists lack any religion. They are lying when they say that they are Jews. They have no religion. They are against religion, because religion means friendship, brotherhood, peace, and justice. Religion means to respect the divine prophets. Note this. Religion means to respect others. It means friendship between peoples. Note that wherever the Zionists are, there is war, and wherever there is war, they are the ones behind it. As a matter of fact, if you examine American society, you will see that they oppress the Americans. They oppress the Europeans, even though they are a minority. They infiltrated in an organized manner... No more than 10,000 of them are part of the organization, and the rest just follow them. But they have become a powerful underground political party, which has the money and the media at its disposal. They do not want friendship and peace between peoples. They do not want there to be friendship between the Swedish government and other countries. This way they get rid of their complexes about the Prophet of Islam and all other prophets. As you know, an affront to the Prophet of Islam means an affront to all the divine prophets, because the Prophet of Islam is the Seal of the Prophets. "

2016-05-17 07:24:59 · answer #2 · answered by maryjane 3 · 0 0

Ahwannajihad is the modern Hitler, and Iran is apt to look the same as Germany after WW2. Don't care if you believe Bush or not, Iran wants us under sharia law or dead, it's a pretty simple choice. Bush leaves office next year, Iran has a dictator for life, BIG difference. We also don't bury people alive or stone them to death in this country, vow to wipe other countries off the face of the earth, etc. Unfortunatly the people of Iran can't simply vote in a new government, as we can. I think you are wrong, but fortunate if you live in the USA instead of Iran, where calling the leader a liar could get you in prison or worse.

2007-09-23 15:53:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

Let's see, the death to all Jews guy who preaches that the Holocaust didn't happen and agitates versus the USA to increase Iran's regional power and who says Iran has no reason to want nukes while Israel has theirs pointed his way versus the leader of the free world. Boy, this is a tough one (NOT!).

2007-09-23 20:07:03 · answer #4 · answered by Caninelegion 7 · 0 0

The president of Iran fits the psychological profile of Hitler and Stalin.

If he had more power he would be currently terrorizing his own citizens.

If you ever read any of his personal apocalyptic theology and how he sees himself as the one who will bring on the end of the world you will know this guy is seriously disturbed.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_surrounding_Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad#Eschatology

2007-09-23 15:48:17 · answer #5 · answered by Gamla Joe 7 · 6 1

Not the President of Iran. Well, perhaps you should go live in Iran where the government is shutting down barber shops and arresting men for improper haircuts. I can just imagine what they would do to people who speak out against their President over there....or women. But, hey, there are plenty of us who would be willing to start a collection for your one way ticket.

2007-09-23 15:41:57 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 7 3

Ain't all these patriots great. Hear a different drummer or at least be willing to listen to someone other than Fearful Leader Bush, and they want you to pack up and leave the country. I guess those people skipped Civics that day and missed the part about the Bill of Rights....and we wonder how we got in this mess?.....

2007-09-23 16:11:46 · answer #7 · answered by conx-the-dots 5 · 1 3

Ahmindejad is a snake-oil salesman. He seems charming and charismatic, but the truth is he's all about the propaganda. He wants nuclear weapons for Iran and he truly believes that he is helping bring about the apocalypse in the Koran. If he gets nukes, he'll sell them to terrorists who would use them on the US, plus he'd launch them on Israel.

2007-09-23 15:36:34 · answer #8 · answered by bruiserkc2 6 · 7 2

You are obviously easily swayed & very naive. Try living in Iran for about a year. You will change your tune. Watch a "stoning." See for yourself how they act at one of those.

2007-09-23 15:50:46 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

It is sad but true I have to agree with Bruise the president of Iran is psychologically impaired. His profile is easily identified as somantic. His passive aggressive behavior is enough of a sign that he needs help. God help us all if he does get nuclear weapons.
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2007-09-23 15:44:47 · answer #10 · answered by ...//... 1 · 7 3

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