"The kuffar always fall for these projection games"
Patron of world terrorism, financier of Hamas and Hizballah, accuses the U.S. of being a patron of world terrorism. "Ahmadinejad likely to stir sanctions debate with address at U.N. nuke summit," by Bridget Johnson for The Hill, May 2 (thanks to Weasel Zippers):
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will stir the already stormy debate over sanctions on Iran's nuclear program when he pops in at the United Nations on Monday to address its nuclear nonproliferation conference.
Ahmadinejad's sudden intention to attend caught many by surprise, and comes on the heels of the Islamic Republic's vow last month to formally complain to the U.N. that President Barack Obama was threatening Iran.
What a ludicrous idea. I wonder if he himself believes it.
Before leaving Tehran on Sunday, Ahmadinejad gave a glimpse into the tone he would likely be taking into the U.N. "We have documents that prove [Washington] is the root of world terrorism," Ahmadinejad said in a speech Saturday, according to Iran's Press TV. "It has been aiding and abetting extremist groups over the past years."
Iranian media outlets reported Ahmadinejad saying that he was coming to the U.S. with the goal of global nuclear disarmament, criticizing the International Atomic Energy Agency for not reaching this goal and lamenting that nuclear weapons have posed "the single greatest threat" to the world for more than 60 years."I don't know what he's showing up for," Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Sunday on "Meet the Press.""If Iran is coming to say we're willing to abide by the Non-Proliferation Treaty that would be very welcome news," Clinton said. "I have a feeling that's not what they're coming to do. I think they're coming to try to divert attention and confuse the issue."
What was your first clue?
Lawmakers had swiftly sounded off about the visit, admonishing Clinton to not allow Ahmadinejad in the country.
"This is preposterous, and allowing it to happen will make a mockery of the effort to stop the spread of nuclear weapons to rogue states and terrorist groups," a group of 14 Republican senators led by John Cornyn (Texas) wrote to Clinton on Friday. "There is simply no compelling reason for Ahmadinejad to be allowed to enter the United States."In the lower chamber, Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-Fla.) led a similar yet bipartisan letter."Make no mistake: Ahmadinejad's attendance will make a mockery of a conference meant to stop the proliferation of nuclear weapons," the lawmakers wrote. "...The U.S. must not allow this dangerous tyrant to use our freedoms and our obligations as a host country for the UN to force himself upon our country to spread his message of hate and violence."...Reps. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) and Mike Pence (R-Ind.) sent a letter to Obama on April 19 with 366 House signatures calling on the president to "fulfill your June 2008 pledge that you would do 'everything in my power to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon'" and urging Obama to use whatever presidential powers at his means to impose "punishing measures" on Tehran.The letter, to which Obama has not yet issued a response, according to Jackson's office late Friday, also asks the president to "rapidly" implement the sanctions legislation -- passed in December by the House and the following month by the Senate -- when it comes out of conference....
JIHAD WATCH
Obama has ignored the request from Congress to "fulfill" his pledge to do "everything in his power to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon". Gates has stated that the United States "has no plan". Whatever the administration is working on, simply allows Iran more time to continue their goal of reaching the ultimate weapon, while the Middle East countries and all democratic nations are distressed to see that nothing, to-date, has prevented Iran's madman from reaching his goal, as he promised, "to wipe Israel off the map".
I noticed that some are signing petitions around the Internet, stating "Time to stop blaming Obama for what Bush did"....!
Bush was not perfect, nor is anyone on earth. However, the decisions to take over private corporations, banks, car dealerships, health care, cannot be attributed to decisions made by Bush. These are all the work of Obama, a man who ignores the Constitution, Congress, and the American people.
Wiser men than Obama have made a case that also pleads for sanity among our leaders, in relation to the twisted foreign policies implemented by Obama. Obama forgets that his decisions can and should be stopped by Congress, before he gives the "farm" away under a socialist, progressive agenda.
One astute businessman has just written a book entitled "Where are all our leaders?" In his book, Lee Iacocca comments:
The most famous business leaders are not the innovators but the guys in handcuffs.. While we're fiddling in Afghanistan , Iran is completing their nuclear bombs and missiles and nobody seems to know what to do. And the liberal press is waving 'pom-poms' instead of asking hard questions. That's not the promise of the ' America ' my parents and yours traveled across the ocean for. I've had enough. How about you?
But when you look around, you've got to ask: 'Where have all the leaders gone?' Where are the curious, creative communicators? Where are the people of character, courage, conviction, omnipotence, and common sense?
I have news for the Chicago gangsters in Congress. We didn't elect you to turn this country into a losing European Socialist state. What is everybody so afraid of? Give me a break. Why don't you guys show some spine for a change?
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Islam hated us before September 11th and the fact that we have no intentions of turning America into another Arab nation, under Islam control, has placed America under the spy glass of Islam, and right up to the attempted bombing in Times Square this past weekend, or the Islamic jihad at Ft. Hood last fall are constant reminders that America is still a nation defending itself from a War on Terror.
Therefore, Obama's idea of erasing terror and refocusing our attention by removing a few words i.e. Islam, war on terror etc., from America's National Security documents does not remove the intentions of madmen like Ahmadinejad.
Therefore, Obama's idea of erasing terror and refocusing our attention by removing a few words i.e. Islam, war on terror etc., from America's National Security documents does not remove the intentions of madmen like Ahmadinejad.
Again, Bush made mistakes, but one mistake he did not make is recognizing that it took the U.S. military and a war on two fronts to fight the enemies who wished America's destruction. He knew who and what was the cause of this War on Terror and understood that you cannot chat like old friends with those who wish nothing but death and destruction to Americans and democracies around the world.
If I see one photo of Obama sitting down and laughing it up with Ahmadinejad, I know I'm going to need more than an aspirin to calm a headache. What type of reception will Ahmadinejad receive from the White House and will it more more receptive than the one Obama gave PM Netanyahu? Only time will tell. Bee Sting
If I see one photo of Obama sitting down and laughing it up with Ahmadinejad, I know I'm going to need more than an aspirin to calm a headache. What type of reception will Ahmadinejad receive from the White House and will it more more receptive than the one Obama gave PM Netanyahu? Only time will tell. Bee Sting