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2007-09-25 10:45:39 · 7 answers · asked by No Face No Name No Number 1 in Politics & Government Government

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I think it was educational to have him speak at Columbia, as it is always beneficial to hear what the leader of another country has to say.

However, just thinking about the opression and crimes against the citizens in Iran is very saddening. It's also scary to think what he has threatened against Israel. I don't think violence is ever a justifiable option.

2007-09-25 10:59:16 · answer #1 · answered by Sarah 5 · 0 0

He is as bad if not worse than Hillarious. Self promoting, pompus and arrogant. Both volatile as "leaders". More like dictators.
I feel the same. I have researched and warned of him b4 it was popular. I do the same with Hillbill in hopes someone listens. I expect the two to clash heads as Iran's Pres has no respect for women. Bill sold them faulty nuc's and kept out US oil investors that kept their Gulf production stalled for years. He remembers. Keep up with Tehran Times and foreign newspapers. See what they read and express. It's interesting if you sift thru the stuff.
Just you wait. Executive Orders-Clinton Google it. Disaster waiting to explode. At who's expense? You and me my friend.

Thank you.

2007-09-25 11:13:46 · answer #2 · answered by Mele Kai 6 · 0 0

I've never liked the guy, Hes against both Israel and America. To him, 9/11 was a good thing... he tried to visit ground 0 but was denied. He supports and funds terrorist groups!

Why we was given the chance to touch American soil is beyond me.

2007-09-25 11:18:23 · answer #3 · answered by JD Zombie 3 · 0 0

He is a rebel against formality! He didn't wear a tie to the UN meeting.

2007-09-25 10:52:45 · answer #4 · answered by perfectlybaked 7 · 1 0

I got to say I like him, I mean i don't like some of his view, put he's representing a people, and many of his view comes from keeping good face with those people, look at bush he does the same thing.

I really like because some of the thing he said in his UN speech today about the US is true, I mean we as a people wouldn't want ourselves to be viewed like that, and we probably don't care, and thats why its true.

I'm watching the news now and there blasting him, of course for what he said yesterday, but I got to say looking at it culturally he answered everything as he should have. For instance he made us laugh about homosexuality yesterday, but spoke on perversion, and family, and how it's going to rip apart the family and the core of our beliefs, and I just think this is similar to what bush says, preserving the sanity of marriage, and family, and so forth.

Some time I think we forget about are on history as a Nation, and we really haven't went as far as we think we have, so I don't think we should judge.

Such as we forget about the America funded war against Iran, for Iraq which intern support Terror, So we went to war with a country, Disposing of a leader after a terror attack, whom we supported in the past to commit terror on Iran. And are denial of the holocaust, we forget we wouldn't have been in WWII, if we weren't attacked, we would have let the holocaust go on, and we wouldn't have gave a crap how many people died, if weren't for our ships being knocked out of the water, preventing cargo to and from other countries. Which is one of the reasons I spite my government so. So we forget, and we attack Iran, and were just as bad. My mother always said, "You hate a person the most, when there just like you."

But I could never be like that, because I must assume the faults of myself, before I can interpret, or judge another person.

So I think America is shady, and as a American I'm Shady, so I've taken my culture and my pride, and now I'm a Shady America(I spite this statement so much, but i know its true. I remember as a little kid saluting the flag, because I felt I had to, because it radiated with a brilliance from the sun shinning down on it, and that brilliance is gone. Its not bush's fault, i just open eye and didn't like what I saw about my country tise' a the) . So we cant talk about another Country!

Our first President, stated the only way to bring about peace is to be ready for war, but we deny another country the same rights, even though that country has stated the purpose is not to be "ready for war", but to advance themselves. How dear they even think about that, we through them pennies, and want them to go on about there way. I think thats Shady, and were the country of innovators, but won't let a country advance. I feel thats also racist.

Jesus has said, you do not give a man fish you teach them how, but if we are reluctant to teach, we don't want them to learn on there on. Thats Shady, and we know it is, and thats why people get a feeling a darker power is running our government, but guess what we are, and were Shady.....

2007-09-25 11:12:47 · answer #5 · answered by Derrick 3 · 0 1

The SAME thing I did before... He's a little man, in a big World, and his "15 minutes of fame..."-are just about up. :)

2007-09-25 10:54:32 · answer #6 · answered by Joseph, II 7 · 0 0

I believe he demonstrated he is a fool as we already were aware of.

2007-09-25 10:55:20 · answer #7 · answered by Gee 2 · 0 0

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