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October 28, 2005

"They are cheeky humans..."

Cheeky Humans of the world, unite! Yes, Ahmadinejad, we Cheeky Humans will continue to resist your quest for Islamic supremacism and genocide. In "Iranian president stands by anti-Israel remark," from AFP, with thanks to the Constantinopolitan Irredentist, Ahmadinejad brushes aside criticism of his call for a new Holocaust:

“They are free to talk but their words do not have any validity. It is natural that if a word is right and just it will provoke a reaction,” he was quoted as saying by the official news agency IRNA.

“My words are the exact words of the Iranian people,” said the hardline president.

The report said he went on to criticise “international Zionism and the expansionist policies of the world arrogance” - terminology usually used to refer to the United States and Israel.

“They are cheeky humans, and they think that the entire world should obey them,” Ahmadinejad said. “They destroy Palestinian families and expect nobody to object to them.”

Projection alert: it is Ahmadinejad who has predicted that "the wave of the Islamic revolution will soon reach the entire world," i.e., that the entire world will one day obey the mullahs, and non-Muslims and women will be relegated to second-class status. All Cheeky Humans -- men, women, Jews, Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, atheists, secular Muslims, whatever -- must unite to make sure his dream is never realized.

Posted by Robert at October 28, 2005 3:18 PM
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This pig is doing our work for us. I cannot believe how much our cause is supported by this kind of thing. I'm going to pray for Ahmadenijad's continued eloquence tonight, and I'm an atheist.

Quijybo

Posted by: Quijybo [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 28, 2005 3:23 PM

Exactly, Quijybo. His aims are no different than the rest of the ummah's, but he seems not to have learned the tactic of taqqiya.

Posted by: Infidel33 [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 28, 2005 3:28 PM

Why do I suddenly get that "We've been here before" feeling? 70 years ago, Hitler was making similar promises, but we didn't believe him, even though he'd set it all out in Mein Kampf during 1924-25, and was already persecuting Jews. Today we're seeing this sort of thing with Ahmadinejad, and as with Hitler in the 1930s, the powers-that-be are trying to pretend he doesn't really mean it.

Posted by: Spirit Of 1683 [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 28, 2005 3:48 PM

Add to great bumper stickers:

I AM NOT A DHIMMI

I AM A CHEEKY HUMAN

Posted by: miasarx [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 28, 2005 4:08 PM

from post above: "but he seems not to have learned the tactic of taqqiya."

Oh, I'm sure he knows it, like every good Muslim does... What your seeing here isn't a failure to deceive, but a different thing, something born out of a convictino that he no longer has to be quite so dainty about what he REALLY thinks...

He and his 1.3 billion Muslim "brethren" smell blood and fear over here, and in part this is accurate -- this is simply the next phase of their Great Jihad -- Why continue to act meek and quiet if you're convinced you've got world momentum on your side?

In just 20 or so short years:

Soviet Union defeated in Afghanistan, collapses a decade later -- Islamic propaganda holds that Islam defeated another of the great world super powers -- Never mind the little details of the affair, like the West spending 5 Trillion dollars and waging a 50 year cold war to bring it about. Though completely untrue, Islam HAS successfully brought former world superpowers to their knees, think Coptic Egypt, Assyria, Byzantium, Persia...

241 Americans murdered in Beirut while keeping the peace in Lebanon-- no response...

World Trade Center 1 -- 6 murdered while they worked, $1 Billion in damage -- nothing happens...

18 Marines murdered while delivering food aid in Somalia -- full withdrawal tail between legs...

Khobar Towers 23 American servicemen murdered while guaranteeing Saudi security -- $500,000 contribution by Saud to Clinton's Library -- no further questions asked...

The President kisses the King, holds his hand...

I'd be encouraged too, if I were the President of Iran...

Europe is stumbling over itself to appease me... The Russians are willing to go to any length to try and create another Soviet sphere of influence, the Chinese and Japanese are putting in pipelines, not to pump oil out but to pump money in to curry favor and develop economic ties...

The chief UN Atomic weapons inspector is a Muslim -- has presided over the longest and most dangerous period of atomic weapons proliferation the world has ever seen, can be heard in interviews supporting and justifying Iran's ambitions to become a nuclear power...

America is embroiled in a battle, and with the cheapest measures, and a little creativity, Iran is able to keep another world Superpower a little off balance, albeit right next door, but it's so cheap and easy to do -- I'd be thrilled at the prospect if I were the Iranian Prez...


In short, what does he have to worry about?


The majority of Westerners, mainly in Europe are howling for surrender and withdrawal from the fray -- They think/know that we are afraid of them -- they interpret our tolerance of them and our inclusiveness, not as strengths but as indications of our fear --

After 9/11 I BELIEVE them when the pious Muslims say "Death to America" in Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Malaysia, Indonesia, Afghanistan, Qattar, Libya, Syria, Lebanon, France, Turkey, Germany, Great Britain, USA --

I believe these pious followers of Muhammad's Murderous creed... I take them at their word...

Posted by: jsla [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 28, 2005 4:20 PM

Point well taken, jsla. If we cared at all about justice, he would have been arrested as soon as he landed in NY last month, and be made to stand trial in a federal court for holding our embassy workers hostage for 444 days.

Posted by: Infidel33 [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 28, 2005 4:34 PM

The fascinating thing about Islam is its disjointed structure.

The mosque is of course the basic organizing unit within Islam. The next level up is a kind of mosque hierarchy largely based on the relative popularity and prestige of the Imams at the various mosques.

Above that, though, things are strung together in a manner somewhat confusing to us Westerners.

President Ahmadinejad (pbuh) is of course the duly elected leader of Iran, a predominately Persian Shiite nation state.

But President Ahmadinejad (pbuh) seems to be at odds with Osama bin Laden (pbuh), the would-be Caliph rich kid from Wahabbi Sunni from Arabia.

And then there other variants spinning out there, such as Jemaah Islamiah in southeast Asia.

Posted by: Chaz MarteL 732 [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 28, 2005 4:56 PM

He can rattle his sabre and beat his chest all he wants, but the really, really unnerving thing to me is the total lack of coverage anywhere in the news.

I spent a good deal of the evening last night switching around between CNN, MSNBC, Fox ...heck, I even checked the local 6 o'clock news thinking SOMEBODY has to say SOMETHING about this!

Nothing. Nada. Zip. Zilch.

How can this be neglected so blatantly by our media? Instead, Mier's withdrawal from the supreme court is all they can report on. This is the sort of thing that should be plastered all over the news. If someone wants the US dead, the citizens of the US should know about it, shouldn't they?

Posted by: illustr8rg8r [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 28, 2005 4:57 PM

The fascinating thing about Islam is its disjointed structure.

The mosque is of course the basic organizing unit within Islam. The next level up is a kind of mosque hierarchy largely based on the relative popularity and prestige of the Imams at the various mosques.

Above that, though, things are strung together in a manner somewhat confusing to us Westerners.

President Ahmadinejad (pbuh) is of course the duly elected leader of Iran, a predominately Persian Shiite nation state.

But President Ahmadinejad (pbuh) seems to be at odds with Osama bin Laden (pbuh), the dashing heir and would-be Caliph Wahabbi Sunni from Arabia.

In addition, there other variants spinning out there, such as Jemaah Islamiah in southeast Asia. And, with the EU's move to admit Turkey and the USA's move to enable the Kurds, there could soon be a Turkic terror axis afoot.

So who's the boss? No one, really. There are of course loose coalitions of various Dar al Islam regions, ethnic groups, and even sects (both within and between Shiite and Sunni) set in the form of transitory affilations.

But until the Caliphate is re-established, it will be difficult to maintain discipline within the Moslem ranks. One could be calling for Jihad while another is calling for Taquiyya.

Even with the Caliphate, the chasm would still exist between Sunni and Shiite. Two Caliphates, unfriendly and in competition.

For example, who will pull the trigger first? Sunni OBM (pbuh) or Shiite President Ahmadinejad (pbuh)? The first wants to kill at least 4 million infidels in America, the second wants to nuke Israel.

So, even though Islam features some bright leaders with great ideas for the future, Moslem disorganization is the infidel's best friend.

We all know that the stage is set whereby World Sharia and Global Dar al Harb are inevitable if only the Moslem continues to breed, whine, complain, manipulate, and snipe at his current pace.

But these Moslem leaders have... urges, and that could ruin the Plan. This is because Jihad needs to feed itself on a steady diet of burned infidel flesh and warm infidel blood.

I say this because, if they're not careful, Osama bin Laden (pbuh) and Shiite President Ahmadinejad (pbuh)are likely to push one another into pulling the trigger on the Big One.

After the Big One, a window of opportunity will briefly open through which infidels, disabused of their multicultural self-delusions, can segregate Moslems, ban Islam, and expulse or otherwise dispose of Moslems from their midst.

Posted by: Chaz MarteL 732 [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 28, 2005 5:22 PM

Lots of cheek - the more the merrier. Bare our souls to the Muslim world.

Posted by: Interested [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 28, 2005 6:24 PM

jsla;

Very much on target. When he strutted through NYC like a banty rooster and left unscathed, it confirmed in his mind that the tide has turned. To flaunt his prestige/our"spinelessness" in our faces in the very city of 9/11, regardless of the number of empty seats at the UN when he spoke, validated the superiority of muslims/inferiority of the quivering infidels who can see there own demise looming on the horizon.

What we heard in the "Wipe Isreal" speech was the collective arrogance of the street thug elevated to the Gestapo's officer corps. The collective swagger we watch is the belief that long-nursed grudges and grievances, a society's lifetime of wronged victimhood and battery by injustice, the communal shame of being held down and outshone by lesser men, all this and more is soon to end. No longer relagated to the wilderness of an unfair, unrighteous,and worst of all, unimpressed world, the time is coming to make them pay, make them all pay, and grovel, beg, and cry.

Posted by: t-ham [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 28, 2005 6:33 PM

Hey, isn't this a step up? Aren't we usually rats, pigs or monkeys? Cheeky humans?

Posted by: Carolyn2 [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 28, 2005 7:16 PM

Seems the Saudis could be planning a covert action into Iran cos of the current bluster. They well remember Iran`s past attempt to gain control of the mecca mosque. Further, the shiite activity in SDaudi Arabia is increasing. That is one reason the sunnis declared war on the shiites in Iraq.

Posted by: leavingtheleft [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 28, 2005 11:50 PM

did anybody notice the contradiction Ahmadinejad made? Now, the usual claim of Islamists is that Allah must be sovereign and therefore democracy, the rule of the people, is invalid. Yet in the quote above he claims to be speaking as the "exact" voice of the Iranian peepul rather than as the voice of Allah. In other words, we again see the convergence of "leftist" slogans with Islamism.

Posted by: Eliyahu [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 29, 2005 6:31 PM