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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is coming to the United Nations. The United States and its allies are protesting the visit. |
This is the most annoying candidate I've ever had to listen to! This foolish Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who's perennial attempts at running for president proven successful. He became the Republican Party's nominee for president. But so far, his chances at being the president is slim.
Romney's dropping in the polls. The Republicans are panicking.
The Republicans and their conservative allies in the corporate owned media are upset that the president choose to not attend meetings with leaders at the United Nations. They're complaining about the president spending time with Jay-Z and Beyonce instead of doing his job as president.
Once again NIGGERIZATION of the president.
The corporate media is trying to waste their time complaining about the president going on ABC's The View instead of meeting with the war-mongering Israeli conservative prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. These worthless ass arm chair warriors on television are rooting for a global war.
Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad comes to the United Nations to make his statements. The controversial president is not a fan of Israel. He's warned that if they strike Iran, his government will waste no time striking back.
The Israeli leader who's at times meddles with U.S. Politics is trying to sway votes to Mitt Romney. He's a far right warmongering asshole who gets under President Barack Obama's skin at times with these petty demands to strike the Iranian nuclear program. Israel fears that Iran is going to launch a nuclear missile.
These Republicans first hate the United Nations. They want the United States to sever ties to global agency.
The Western media wants to make Ahmadinejad look like a villain. Each news agency with exception of Fox News had an opportunity to meet the leader. CNN's Piers Morgan had the most interesting interview with the often vocal Iranian leader.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had harsh words for Israel and called homosexuality an "ugly behavior."
During a taped interview with Piers Morgan broadcast Monday night on CNN, Ahmadinejad responded candidly to Morgan's questioning about a statement the Iranian leader once made that Israel should be "wiped off the map."
Speaking through a translator, Ahmadinejad said:
If a group comes and occupies the United States of America, destroys homes while women and children are in those homes, incarcerate the youth of America, impose five different wars on many neighbors, and always threaten others, what would you do? What would you say? Would you help it? ... Or would you help the people of the United States?
So when we say "to be wiped," we say for occupation to be wiped off from this world. For war-seeking to (be) wiped off and eradicated, the killing of women and children to be eradicated. And we propose the way. We propose the path. The path is to recognize the right of the Palestinians to self-governance.
Ahmadinejad also did not fully acknowledge the Holocaust, saying to Morgan, "Whatever event has taken place throughout history, or hasn't taken place, I cannot judge that. Why should I judge that? I say researchers and scholars must be free to conduct research and analysis about any historical event."
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Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu threatens war against Iran. |
The Iranian president, who is in New York for an address to the United Nations on Wednesday, condemned the attack on the U.S. Embassy in Libya that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens.
"First of all any action that is provocative (that) offends the religious thoughts and feelings of any people we condemn. Likewise we condemn any type of extremism. Of course what took place is ugly."
Ahmadinejad also called homosexuality an "ugly behavior."
"Homosexuality ceases procreation," he said. "Who has said that if you like or believe in doing something ugly, and others do not accept your behavior they are denying your freedom? Who says that? Perhaps in a country they wish to legitimize stealing?"
Morgan then asked the Iranian president what he would do if one of his children was gay.
"Proper education must be given," Ahmadinejad said. "The education system must be revamped. The political system must be revamped. But if a group recognizes an ugly behavior or ugly deed as legitimate, you must not expect other countries or other groups to give it the same recognition."