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Sep 18 2008

President Mahmoud Ahmadineja Challenges U.S. President Candidates

Published by allykat at 8:21 pm under iran Edit This

The Iran President is coming to the U.S. to address the U.N.’s assembly on September 23rd. Iran is a huge threat. The President wants to wipe Isreal and America off the planet. Remember that America will treat that as a direct attack against America. The Iran President said today, “Isreal will not survive in any form.” And he repeated previous statements that the holocust by Nazi Germany never occured. President Mahmoud Ahmadineja also has a deep hatred for homosexuals and wants to torture and kill them. The Iran President also said that sanctions will not stop him from continuing his nuclear bomb building.

Also Russia’s “…head of the state arms exporter said that he was negotiating to sell antiaircraft systems to Iran despite American objections. Russia has already delivered 29 Tor-M1 missile systems under a $700 million (£386 million) deal with Iran in 2005″(Timesonline.co.uk).

It is amazing that Russia’s and Iran’s relationship is getting stronger and stronger. I guess their hatred for us is their common factor.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is challenging the Presidential candidates to a debate about global issues on his visit at the U.N. Oh, dear a debate with Obama and the Iran’s President already! First of all, Obama thinks Iran is only a tiny threat. And he thought that it was not Russia’s fault for attacking Georgia. It took him three times to jump on with McCain.

Obama should not meet with Iran’s President without preconditions. It will legitmize President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad who has killed, kidnapped and sought destruction of Americans and Israelians. I guess we will see if Obama will meet sooner than we thought.

We already meet in party talks with Iran. Meeting directly with Iran’s President would undermine what America has been doing and will only play into what he wants. I think Obama is just going to take President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s word and give them incentives.

Obama’s campagin have said this:

“If Iran abandons its nuclear program and support for terrorism, we will offer incentives like membership in the World Trade Organization, economic investments, and a move toward normal diplomatic relations. If Iran continues its troubling behavior, we will step up our economic pressure and political isolation. Seeking this kind of comprehensive settlement with Iran is our best way to make progress.” (Obama Campaign Website, http://www.barackobama.com/issues/foreignpolicy/, Accessed 5/15/08)

The Washington Post: European Officials “Increasingly Concerned That Sen. Barack Obama’s Campaign Pledge To Begin Direct Talks … Could Potentially Rupture U.S. Relations With Key European Allies.” “European officials are increasingly concerned that Sen. Barack Obama’s campaign pledge to begin direct talks with Iran on its nuclear program without preconditions could potentially rupture U.S. relations with key European allies early in a potential Obama administration.” (Glenn Kessler, “Europe Fears Obama Might Undercut Progress With Iran,” The Washington Post, 6/22/08)

It seems to me that if people want to have good relations with the world then we should not vote for Obama and put our relationships with European Allies in jeopardy. I also hope that homosexuals do not want to vote for Obama, because he wants to meet directly with leaders that want to torture and kill them.

sources: foxnews.com, Timesonline , msnbc, JohnMcCain.com

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6 Responses to “President Mahmoud Ahmadineja Challenges U.S. President Candidates”

  1. bill_fingeron 19 Sep 2008 at 12:11 am edit this

    I don’t even know where to start with this. I’m really starting to have doubts as to whether this whole blog is just a satire on the conservative movement or if some people really do have their heads that far up their asses.

    Meeting foreign leaders without preconditions isn’t giving into terrorism–it’s called “diplomacy.” It’s interesting you would mention that Europe is afraid of Obama since the last poll I saw revealed that Obama had an approval rating as high as 70% in some countries. And gays should be afraid of Barack Obama? Are you fucking kidding me? John McCain has directly endorsed a “marriage protection” amendment in Arizona and Sarah Palin isn’t sure if homosexuality is a choice.

    Gay Jews for Obama!

  2. stperryon 19 Sep 2008 at 11:02 am edit this

    I used to be a Republican until I realized they’re as bad as Democrats when it comes to spending money we don’t have. Anyone suggesting we go to war with Iran or Russia must have a screw loose. Our economy is in the dumper, largely because of the present, unwinnable war in the Middle East. So now, we’re going to stand up to Iran and Russia because we think they’re a “threat”? Who’s going to pay for it? And with what? Maybe if we worried about things here at home, instead of sticking our nose in the affairs of other countries, we wouldn’t be in such a slump.

    That being said, I don’t see why conservatives are so against meeting with Ahmadineja, even if we don’t agree with him. Obviously, the threat of sanctions and retaliation isn’t working…

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