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Is there a balance of power? When will he outlive his usefulness to the ayatollah?

Balls of uranium, he stood before us and laid it bare. I admire him for that... but what else?

You folks tell me...

2007-09-24 18:01:33 · 7 answers · asked by Rubber Cranium 3 in News & Events Current Events

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the clerics are in charge.. they can remove him if they so chose.

his comments while on american soil was very ballsy. i don't like what he said. but he knows that there is no way the US govt would allow anything to happen to him while he was here. so he can pretty much spout off to his hearts content and nothing will happen.

2007-09-24 18:10:57 · answer #1 · answered by Gecko Missed all his friends 5 · 3 0

On what grounds is he even allowed into any Western Democratic country? He's a vile puppet of Islams clerical extremists evolved from the Ayatollah fanatic who infiltrated Iran under equally fabricated lies (fermented and put in place for years - by his underground henchmen) to bring an end to the alleged tyranny under the Shah!

A civilized country that gave untold wealth to the world i.e. its history, culture and many other diverse ways the free world so admired and respected.

And look at Iran today - the clock retarded centuries and now no more then a barren wilderness devoid of all life, gaiety, laughter, human achievement and endeavor!

Only clerical, military and extremist councils entrenched in despicable criteria of past dark satanic age's. Forever waging their cult of war and creating such turmoil that will ultimately lead to conflicts this world has never seen or can imagine!

Where do they come from? From which crazed lunatic asylums do they graduate from?

We, who are forced to watch, as civilization slowly crumbles while Western world politicians bow down, bow down and render only appeasement - to the vile world wide indoctrination of Islams clerical extremist fanatics.

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I.e. No balance of power exists. He'll be run off in double quick time back to the original lunatice asylum they all graduate from (best yes man wins) and the clerics will wheel out the next backwood country boy!

2007-09-25 01:32:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The Clerics of Iran run the Country. -Ahmedinijad runs his mouth. But he IS "useful" to those clerics, because He provides a nice "smoke screen" to whatever THEIR intentions are...-that everybody ignores. I can't imagine Ahmedinijad is going to be "tolerated" for much longer... -I think his, "15 Minutes of Fame", is just about up... What happens AFTER he's GONE- is what will bear watching.

2007-09-25 01:18:14 · answer #3 · answered by Joseph, II 7 · 1 0

The Ayatollahs call the shots. A-mad can be removed in a moments notice, either by them or . . . .

2007-09-25 01:15:05 · answer #4 · answered by commonsense 5 · 0 0

he is a puppet like most so-called leaders are. everything is rehearsed and thought over before "the puppet" visits another country or when "the puppet" talks to the general public. there is nothing to admire about a puppet or for the puppet masters of this pitiful world.

2007-09-25 01:21:47 · answer #5 · answered by cliffordw hippiefied ol fart 7 · 2 0

The clerics are in power.

He's the necessary decorative president.

Unlike Pakistan, where the decorative president doubles as dictator.

Non-democracies, you gotta love them.

2007-09-25 01:10:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Not sure if its braveness or smugness, coming to the U.S. and wanting to visit Ground Zero! LIke are you f---ing kidding me?! Its more like rubbing it in our faces that 9/11 happened. LIke he really wants to pay his respect, What Respect?! He has NO Respect for the U.S. or its people. If the guy doesn't get killed it will be amazing.

2007-09-25 01:10:56 · answer #7 · answered by Jennifer 3 · 1 0

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