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Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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khazalid wrote:an ahmadinejad sympathiser? really?

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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I'm not a truther, but I'm pretty sure Obama has a stake in reinforcing the plutocrat agenda of "9/11 was turrists" in order to justify further conflict in the Middle East.tzor wrote:A point of order: They did not walk out when he began his speech; they walked out when they heard the translations of some lame Truther diatribe.
Thus proving beyond a doubt that even the Obama Llama himself does not believe that President Bush deliberately caused 9/11.
Are you a 9/11 Truther Saxi? Are you? Answer the question! Do not wait for the translation! Answer the question!
Ha ha ha! Muahahaha! I am not in an American courtroom, sir.tzor wrote: Are you? Answer the question! Do not wait for the translation! Answer the question!
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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I'm sure they see speeches made by Western leaders which decry the growth of nuclear technology in Iran in the same way.The Bison King wrote:I dunno, I don't usually take this side but I think I support their actions. Sounds like he was wasting their time with propaganda and conspiracy theories.
Yes, a waste of time. They needed to get to Kohl's for the 48-Hour Sale. Who cares about war in the middle-east when Kohl's is offering 80% off men's and boy's fleece pull-overs?The Bison King wrote: Sounds like he was wasting their time with propaganda and conspiracy theories.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Quite low I think...we can't seem to stop pissing people off.BigBallinStalin wrote:Hey, you know what's even more interesting and telling about this? There was applause from Ahmadinejad's speech, and although the Fox News article doesn't mention who or how many, they didn't say it was a few (otherwise it would have only been in their advantage to do so).
http://liveshots.blogs.foxnews.com/2010 ... -new&order
Interesting, huh? That's a strong indicator of the political global climate on its feelings towards the USA. And Iran doesn't hold sway over those countries that stayed, but seeing that the USA holds a lot of those minor nations by their balls through economic recovery and aid deals, they had no choice but to leave.
OHH, the global chess pieces are MOVING!!! How low can America's credibility in the eyes of the world go?
Simply put, I disagree. He continues to promote the fantasy of the Middle East and only pays lip service to the real problem that faces the Middle East. The problem has never been about "land" or a separate "state." The problem is that there is an organization (Hammas) supported by a major nuclear power seeking nation (Iran) with one sole purpose - the complete extermination of every Jew in the Middle East. To this end they will sacrifice and screw their own people. The fact that there are still many states in the Middle East who are not all together completely opposed to this New Holocaust (which for the most part they have given up on because they suck) and have influence in the UN doesn't help the problem any.The Bison King wrote:Fine fine, but you can call anything propaganda. Politics are all a big show anyway. At least Obama showed a little testicular fortitude this time.

I'd walk out too. 9/11 truthers and Holocaust deniers are the greatest threats to America. oh, and Hitler too.The US and other Western delegations walked out in protest during a speech by Iran's president at the UN, in which he said most people believed the US government was behind the 9/11 attacks.

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Ok, think very carefully...tzor wrote:Simply put, I disagree. He continues to promote the fantasy of the Middle East and only pays lip service to the real problem that faces the Middle East. The problem has never been about "land" or a separate "state." The problem is that there is an organization (Hammas) supported by a major nuclear power seeking nation (Iran) with one sole purpose - the complete extermination of every Jew in the Middle East. To this end they will sacrifice and screw their own people. The fact that there are still many states in the Middle East who are not all together completely opposed to this New Holocaust (which for the most part they have given up on because they suck) and have influence in the UN doesn't help the problem any.The Bison King wrote:Fine fine, but you can call anything propaganda. Politics are all a big show anyway. At least Obama showed a little testicular fortitude this time.

Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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So words don't frighten theocratic nations (like, for example, Iran)? Just wondering, because, you know, I can't just go there and say whatever I want. At least that's what I've heard. But it could just be propaganda.saxitoxin wrote:Mentality of the Globe:
Pink = We Are Afraid of Hearing Opinions Different Than Our Own; We Know That Words Are Stronger Than Weapons and It Frightens Us (Poland, Portugal, Luxembourg, Bulgaria, Latvia, Greece and 32 Other Client States that Ran in Fear Out of the UN)
White = We Are Confident Enough in Our Own Views That We Can Hear Different Opinions and Not Be Frightened They Might Change Our Mind (Japan, Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, India, Mexico, Serbia, Ukraine and 150 Other, Independent Nations that Spent 29 Minutes to Listen to a Different View)
Mr_Adams wrote:You, sir, are an idiot.
Timminz wrote:By that logic, you eat babies.
That should have been Costa Rica.spurgistan wrote:Nicaragua's a client state? Weird. I mean, if I could be a Sandinista I'd be scared of the US too. But I thought they were better than me.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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