Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Ahmadinejad Calls For Next U.S. President to 'fix ties with Iran'


So there you have it, Barack Hussein Obama, your potential world overlord, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is "suggesting" you cower to his power and make nice nice with the Persians...or else? Here's an excerpt of the story of Ahmadinejad's comment regarding America's next President from the article at YNET:


He said that it would be better for world affairs if Tehran and Washington ended their nearly three-decade diplomatic freeze, and urged the next US president to try to "fix ties with Iran."

Now, I ask you...would Ahmadinejad even THINK of saying this if he knew John McCain was going to be President of the United States of America? Hell No! This is wishful thinking on the part of monkey man Ahmadinejad and it's so obvious it reeks.

It's hard for me to come up with even ONE enemy of the United States that hasn't openly or covertly endorse B. Hussein Obama for President. And at the same time, I can't think of one opposing foe of America that has asked for McCain. So, if there happens to be one American reading this right now who intends on voting for B. Hussein Obama, I'd like to suggest that after you mark Obama's box and submit your ballot, you close your eyes and picture the face of Ahmadinejad smiling at you and then listen very carefully as he opens his mouth and says, "Thank you very much, fool!"


Ahmadinejad urges next US president to fix ties with Iran

Iran's president says better relations with Washington are possible under the next US leader. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad opened the door for improved ties during a gathering Wednesday in New York with more than 400 university students and professors.

He said that it would be better for world affairs if Tehran and Washington ended their nearly three-decade diplomatic freeze, and urged the next US president to try to "fix ties with Iran." (AP)

5 comments:

Bamidbar said...

"And at the same time, I can't think of one opposing foe of America that has asked for McCain."

Can you please clarify what allied world leaders have actually asked for McCain?

Holger Awakens said...

Shabana,

I don't think an allied world leader has endorsed McCain or Obama. I believe they find that customary to refrain from endorsing or backing any of our candidates before an election.

You seem to imply that Barack Obama has been endorsed by an allied world leader - can you give me one example?

:Holger Danske

Bamidbar said...

Yes, I know of one: Israel. Puts things into perspective as to why Ahmedinijad and others would push for Obama. Yes, it would be quite undiplomatic to endorse a candidate openly, which is why this endorsement was subtle:
http://www.thenation.com/blogs/dreyfuss/331437/israel_endorses_mccain_campaign

During my recent trips to Italy, Spain, France, and London, I had many conversations with people I met on the street, on trains, and in restaurants. Every person I spoke to (about 50-60 ppl) hoped Obama takes the seat, as the majority felt McCain will maintain Bush foreign policy while Obama will aim to end the ongoing wars in the Middle East, address terrorism more effectively, as well as improve healthcare and the economy. Europeans are obsessed with this election and are watching every move, many even more closely than I have. Many were eager to suggest campaign strategies Obama should take on to more clearly make his case in opposition to McCain.

On an unrelated topic, It was just great to see Palin explain why we shouldn't second-guess Israel in their actions because its so obvious that Israelis are the "good guys" and the Iranis are the "bad guys". I'm not mocking her point, but her explanation. Would you condone this manner of diplomacy (as it is a heartbeat away from the presidency in the case that McCain wins)? What do you expect the world to think of this?

Holger Awakens said...

Shabana,

First off, you really think I would care what a bunch of dhimmified, prayer mat in the offing, Socialist Europeans want?

There's an old saying..."Misery loves company." And that is the European sentiment is all about - I too have talked with Europeans, primarily in the U.K. and Germany and they are very quick to admit that they screwed it all up. Pardon me for not wanting the U.S. under sharia law and a bunch of islamists calling the shots in a country they "adopted."

I personally will only tolerate ZERO diplomacy with Iran so I'm right with Palin on her assessment. I'd take it further. I would declare war on Iran. It is the only thing that hasn't been done yet. The Iranians are an outrage to the world and believe me, if that country was flattened tomorrow, there wouldn't be a single outcry from any country in the world.

:Holger Danske

Bamidbar said...

WOW. I said NOTHING about the US being ruled under Sharia Law or 'Islamists' calling the shots. The assumptions you read into my statement are absurd. Evidently you don't care for what ANYONE in the world wants except Israel, and are working towards the US being ruled under a Zionist regime by a Zionist agenda. Congratulations, you and your friends are doing a great job! I guess you and your Zionist friends have more of a right to 'adopt' the US as your country than any 'Islamists'. And Brent, you are quite the historian to state that Israel (land TAKEN from the Palestinians, GIVEN to Jews by the Europeans) is bending over BACKWARDS giving it back to the Palestinians.

What makes you a better Citizen or more American than me? I would much more prefer to make peace than put so much energy into spreading hate or defaming others.

I've said it before that your extremism and hate makes you no better than the terrorists you preach against. I wonder if you were born Muslim, if you would be one of them....