
Thanks to Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi, who comments: "Not only did the American delegation WALK OUT...this photo shows the room while the terrorist-planted president of the Islamic Republic of Iran was speaking. Popular, huh?"

Thanks to Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi, who comments: "Not only did the American delegation WALK OUT...this photo shows the room while the terrorist-planted president of the Islamic Republic of Iran was speaking. Popular, huh?"
Well, that is not the vision the TehranTimes has.....:
Iranians, most influential people in intl. arena: president
NEW YORK (IRNA) -- Visiting Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday night that Iranians are the most influential people in the international arena.
Talking to Iranian nationals residing in the United States, Ahmadinejad said culture, civilization, traditions and customs of the Iranian nation have influenced the world.
"You are a nation who has a system based on values, a rich culture and a very transparent and progressive plan for life, a nation that generously presents all these values to people around the world.
"You are representatives and symbols of the great Iranian nation. Our nation today is the vanguard of the Islamic culture and movement in the world.
"You are representatives of a nation with a very brilliant background, which has been a pioneer of human civilization for years. Humanity is indebted to the Iranian nation for a great part of what it has gained in the field of science and ethics," he said.
"Problems the great nation of Iran is faced with are too trivial to resist the resolve of this nation," he said. Ahmadinejad added, "Prudent people realize that any resistance to the Islamic culture and revolution is useless. The future undoubtedly belongs to Islam, the Islamic Revolution and the Iranian nation.î
He recommended the Iranians to rely on the values and power of the revolution and bravely and wisely defend the interests of Islam and Iran.
Ahmadinejad said that defending the country's interests and foreign policy is a very complicated, difficult and precise job and therefore it is of high value.
Meanwhile, Iran's Permanent Representative to the UN, Mohammad-Javad Zarif, expressed hope that the first visit by President Ahmadinejad to the United Nations would be a very good start for Iranís foreign policy and the Islamic Republic's strategic programs at the international level.
http://www.tehrantimes.com/Description.asp?Da=9/15/2005&Cat=2&Num=009
From above posting: “Prudent people realize that any resistance to the Islamic culture and revolution is useless. The future undoubtedly belongs to Islam, the Islamic Revolution and the Iranian nation.”
Oh boy …is that about the scariest thing you’ve ever heard in your life?
How is it that he can address so many empty seats and then the write-up sound so different and not even mention that he was essentially speaking to no one? Just like everything else, how can they get away with such ‘spin’?
Why isn’t this being truthfully reported and why aren’t more people pointing any of the Islamic atrocities being committed against mankind? Why aren’t people facing this awful plague and calling things like they really are? Islam is the 500lb. gorilla standing in the corner of the room holding a bloody sword above his head ready to strike anyone who says anything or acknowledges its existence in the room, y’know? What strange, magical powers do the Arabs hold that allows them to alter the minds of men and befuddle common reasoning? How are they able to cause so much death and destruction in front of everyone, turn around and claim they’ve been victimized, and mysteriously have people believing it?!?
As a rational human with eyes that see and ears that hear …I’m truly stunned. On a daily basis, too.
From above posting: “Prudent people realize that any resistance to the Islamic culture and revolution is useless. The future undoubtedly belongs to Islam, the Islamic Revolution and the Iranian nation.”
Resistance is futile.
illustr8rg8r wrote above:
"How is it that he can address so many empty seats and then the write-up sound so different and not even mention that he was essentially speaking to no one? Just like everything else, how can they get away with such ‘spin’?"
Well, illustr8rg8r, this is the way they do it:
Internet Filtering in Iran in 2004-2005: A Country Study
Iran has adopted one of the world’s most substantial Internet censorship regimes. Iran, along with China, is among a small group of states with the most sophisticated state-mandated filtering systems in the world. Iran has adopted this extensive filtering regime at a time of extraordinary growth in Internet usage among its citizens and a burst of growth in writing online in the Farsi language. As this report demonstrates, Iran’s sophisticated Internet censorship regime is part of a trend that the OpenNet Initiative’s research has uncovered toward states focusing on blocking expression in local languages, such as Farsi, and with a particular view toward clamping down on what can be published through inexpensive and popular applications, such as weblogs.
Much more at:
http://www.opennetinitiative.net/studies/iran/
I wonder what would happen if the US gave the people of Iran a deadline for overthrowing their Islamofacist theocracy else face the full wrath of the American military?
The US delegation walked out? God bless John Bolton!
Who stayed?
Who stayed?
@ Andrew Marus.
The USA could also [and firstly] stop selling sophisticated-software to Iran.
Because:
Iran is also one of a growing number of countries, particularly in the Middle East region, that rely upon commercial software developed by for-profit United States companies to carry out the core of its filtering regime. Iran has recently acknowledged, as our testing confirms, that it uses the commercial filtering package SmartFilter – made by the US-based company, Secure Computing – as the primary technical engine of its filtering system. This commercial software product is configured as part of the Iranian filtering system to block both internationally-hosted sites in English and sites in local languages. SmartFilter, as with all commercial filtering software packages, is prone to over-blocking, errors, and a near-total lack of transparency. In effect, Iran outsources many of the decisions for what its citizens can access on the Internet to a United States company, which in turn profits from its complicity in such a regime.
http://www.opennetinitiative.net/studies/iran/
"What strange, magical powers do the Arabs hold that allows them to alter the minds of men and befuddle common reasoning? How are they able to cause so much death and destruction in front of everyone, turn around and claim they’ve been victimized, and mysteriously have people believing it?!?"
Simple...have your civilians attack a stronger nation based on an ideology cloaked as a religion and claim that no matter how hard you try, you just can't control certain segments of your population. Make your story even more believable by having some of those uncontrollable people carry out or plan assasination plots on you. The Muslim leader can then play both sides of the fence and engage in double talk. Whenever he says something pro-Islamist, he tells the West its b/c of pressure from the Islamists, who he has to appease a little bit, otherwise there will be Civil War. When he goes against them, he tells the Islamists he has to appease the West or they'll attack us and reminds them of the treaties Muhammad had w/ the Jewish tribes during times of weakness.
Is it just me? Every time I click the link to FrontPage Norton says It has stopped a trojan horse. When I go directly to Frontpage from my favorites the same thing. Anyone else?
USA Fan
I'm afraid your fpm.com problem is local.
Otherwise, while it is heartening to think that a large portion of UN delegates boycotted Ahmadinejad's speech, I doubt that Mahmoud Abbas's appearance would be greeted the same way, yet Abbas's role in the massacre of Israeli atheletes at the Munich Olympic games is well known. I guess when the targets are Israelis, or Jews anywhere in the world, it's a little different from the Islamic Republic of Iran, which is really hostile toward everyone and anyone who doesn't practice their form of Islam.
Is it just me? Every time I click the link to FrontPage Norton says It has stopped a trojan horse. When I go directly to Frontpage from my favorites the same thing. Anyone else?
Posted by: USAFan
Me too, in great big red letters.
It sure looks like he slayed those infidels.....
To pull Iran's teeth, impoverish her: seize her oil fields. An impoverished Iran is no threat to the West.
Let the Iranians who insist upon following islam herd goats in the desert. Iranians who wish to join the 21st century must leave islam behind.
Similarly, neuter Saudi Arabia by seizing her oil fields. Let Saudi's wage jihad from the backs of camels while we take them down with our A-10 Warthogs.
W, bless his heart, is a blithering idiot. He sees war as a contest between the United States of America and a small band of evil-doers. What we have, here, is a clash of civilizations. Our civilization is commanded by a Cub Scout; islam is commanded by cutthroats.
I, for one, want to hurl every time I see an American leader attempting to appease islam or muslims. (Pardon me while I blow lunch.)
thecid:
Spencer is interested in your offer. I am posting this on multiple threads in the hope that you'll see it. Contact him at director@jihadwatch.org.
posted by Carolyn2
Me too, in great big red letters.
I think it has something to do with the scrolling bar script. The home page doesn't have it any more, and I don't get the warning, but I do on any part of their site that still has it.
illustr8rg8r:
Good posting! Really good posting! What magical powers do these Arabs/Muslims have is a very good question! I think the answer lies in the power of the mighty buck!
Have you ever seen weak, mealy-mouthed, obsequious, fawning, oh-so-very 'umble Westerners creeping and crawling around Muslim fat cats in the oil industry and military? I have. Aplenty! It is a sickening sight to behold. Arschlecker alle!
That's the secret to their mystical, magical hold over us: they've got the oil (and therefore the money), and we want their oil, and we want their money to be spent back here in the West, too.
Moreover, it is not uncommon for Western companies, companies which otherwise pride themselves on not being corrupt, to give wonderful gifts of Rolls Royces and Bentleys and many other wonderful, hugely expensive, and luxurious things (gold, frankincense and myrrh) to these upstarts, these Johnny-Come-Latelys, from the desert in return for their business and 'goodwill' (if such a thing can be had from a Muslim!). It seems that all our principles evaporate when Arabs/Muslims come on the scene!
Herein lie the seeds of the downfall of the West! Herein lie the seeds of our own destruction!
US_Infidel wrote
You know of a way to make gasoline from coal for $1 per gallon??? In that case you should probably start building your new lakefront house next to Bill Gates, because you'll be a lot richer than he is when you get your first dollar-a-gallon coal-to-gas plant up and running.But I'm a bit curious: I'm guessing that you didn't invent this amazingly efficient process, but instead found it in an open source (like the New York Times or Dem Underground). In that case, how in the world have the Evil Bushies been able to keep all the other entrepreneurs in the world from going into the biz of converting coal into gasoline? Sure, they could get their lackeys in the EPA to keep you from building a plant here in the States, but how could they prevent you from building someplace like Cuba? Or North Korea?
Engineers have known how to make coal into gasoline for 80 years. But it's always cost a lot more than refining oil. While we'd all love it if you're right that there's now a way to do it for a buck a gallon, isn't it true that you're just blowing smoke in order to try to support your anti-Bush tag-line ("Think Bush, oil, money, corruption, treason")?
Alternatively, if you really have found a process that'll do what you claimed here in writing, contact me and I'll help you get the funding you need for the demonstration plant!
Am I wrong, but it looks like he's standing in front of some jazzy cross. Right?
Huh? Maybe I'm missing something. The photo is kind of blurry, so it's hard to say for sure, but the seats I can see look like they're filled.
This story sounds like U.N. or U.S. Administration propoganda to make us feel not so bad that the terrorist leader of a nation was allowed to come into the U.S. and speak before the world.
The U.N. would have a problem with an anti-Semite and terrorist coming to speak before it? What a joke!! Arafat (may his name be forgotten) spoke to the peace-loving U.N. with a pistol on his belt.
If there was a boycott, it was probably the usual Coalition of the Willing: the U.S., the U.K., Australia, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Greater Antilles. The rest of the world would lap up Ahmadinejad's hate-speech with a big spoon.
This blowhard killer is surely mad and should be taken out (for those of you who have problems with frank speech - I mean killed, removed, vaporized or otherwise marginalized).
No Islamic theocracy should own or control the gas station - either in Iran or Saudi Arabia.
Why isn't Iran being strategically bombed, even as we speak ?
sf,
I think this is probably the article that US_Infidel got his information from:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/energy_montana_dc
I remember when they used to say it'd be profitable once crude oil reached the scary high price of $20/barrel. China's opening their first coal liquefaction plant in 2007 in order to reduce dependence on foreign oil, and Alberta's got one already. Former President Carter gave a $20 billion grant to do this in the late 70's, but then after oil prices dropped, President Reagan's administration discontinued the project.
Hello all
First the good news: we have an exhibition at the British Museum of Persian artifacts which have been loaned by the Iranian Government.
Now the bad news we are lending them the Cyrus Cylinder this a big issue to them as it conclusively proves that Persia was an Empire of diversity and multiculturism. Will we get it back? I worry I really do.!
http://www.thebritishmuseum.ac.uk/forgottenempire/objects/cat006.html
Cyrus Cylinder
This clay cylinder is one of the most famous objects from ancient Persia. The Cyrus Cylinder is inscribed with a foundation inscription of Cyrus II (559-530BC) in Babylonian cuneiform. It was placed in the foundations of the city wall of Babylon soon after Cyrus’ conquest of the city in 539 BC, and was found in March 1879 at Amran, Babylon.
With its references to just and peaceful rule, and to the restoration of deported peoples and their gods, the Cyrus Cylinder has been seen as an early ‘charter of human rights.’ However, such a concept would have been alien to Cyrus and his contemporaries.
John Bolton's rudeness is outrageous. I've drafted this letter to the editor of my local paper:
To the Editor:
John Bolton’s critics have been proven right. Since his interim appointment as U.S. Ambassador to the U.N, he has been a troublemaker. First, he had the temerity to question whether the production of banners and t-shirts promoting the Palestinian jihad was an appropriate use of U.N. Development Program funds. More recently, he showed disrespect for the newly elected president of Iran. As President Ahmadinejad, a distinguished terrorist and assassin, was preparing to address the General Assembly, and to gleefully boast of Iran’s generosity in sharing its nuclear technology with other rogue states and terrorist groups, Bolton rudely got up and led the U.S. delegation out of room.
I trust that when the Senate reconvenes, Bolton will be denied confirmation and Bush will be asked to appoint a more agreeable ambassador. Perhaps Jimmy Carter?
NonProphet" Had Dhimmi Khadr been the US Ambassador to the UN, the Iranian Creep would go home with the print of our ex-prex's liver lips on his hinie.