Monday, May 3, 2010

Ahmadinejad Clears Out The United Nations...Again


I don't know if any of you have been invited to something in your life that you absolutely dreaded going to - perhaps it was a wedding for a second cousin or a family reunion that usually ended up in six fights or picnic for work where you have to pretend to be interested in your co-workers, but the next time it happens, insist that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is scheduled to speak at that event as that is a sure fire way to ensure the event clears out as soon as he opens his yap.

Today, the United Nations, also known as the Empire of Radical Islamic Caliphates, made their stage available once again for the shit throwing, venom spitting Iranian President and he was true to form in assailing the United States as soon as his size 5 feet hit the podium.

And as usual, with Ahmadinejad blabbering away, his anti-Semitic and anti-West hatred spewing throughout the hall, the seats started emptying via the story at JTA:

Delegates to a United Nations conference on nuclear proliferation walked out as Mahmoud Ahmadinejad began his speech, which attacked the United States and Israel.
The delegates from the United States, Britain, France, Hungary, New Zealand and the Netherlands left the room at the start of the Iranian president's address Monday.
Ahmadinejad used his opening speech at the Non-Proliferation Treaty Review conference to parry attacks from an increasingly frustrated international community and to highlight what he deemed the hypocrisy of the United States and Israel.

The entire existence of the United Nations itself is lunacy enough - I don't have to tell you all that but look at this situation: We have the #1 threat to World War 3 INVITED to speak at the U.N. today...that same country's President fields two of the world's most deadly terrorist groups in Hamas and Hezbollah and just to cap it off, this is all going on in New York City where just a couple of days ago an islamic terror attack failed that could have killed dozens of New Yorkers.

If anyone is ever in New York City and there's a terror alert posted, make sure you head for the United Nations building because believe me, that building will be the safest in the city.



Delegates walk out on Ahmadinejad’s U.N. speech


NEW YORK (JTA) -- Delegates to a United Nations conference on nuclear proliferation walked out as Mahmoud Ahmadinejad began his speech, which attacked the United States and Israel.

The delegates from the United States, Britain, France, Hungary, New Zealand and the Netherlands left the room at the start of the Iranian president's address Monday.

Ahmadinejad used his opening speech at the Non-Proliferation Treaty Review conference to parry attacks from an increasingly frustrated international community and to highlight what he deemed the hypocrisy of the United States and Israel.

Denying that his country seeks nuclear weapons, Ahmadinejad told U.N. delegates that possessing such weapons is both “disgusting and shameful.”

“The United States has threatened to use nuclear weapons against other countries, including my country,” he said. “The Zionist regime, too, continuously threatens other Middle Eastern countries.”

Ahmadinejad also indicted the United Nations for its futility in establishing lasting security against nuclear arms, accusing theh world body of a double standard toward countries seeking nuclear energy and first-world nuclear powers.

Israel did not participate in the conference; Israel is not a signatory to the Non-Proliferation Treaty.

As the Iranian president delivered his speech, several protests took place outside the U.N.'s New York headquarters.

One protest featured several members of the U.S. Congress, New York state senators and Jewish leaders gathered across the street from the U.N. building to denounce Ahmadinejad’s presence at the conference, which U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) called a “sham.”

Most of the speakers, including Gillibrand, and New York Reps. Anthony Weiner, Carolyn Maloney, and Jerrold Nadler, focused on the need for tougher sanctions against Iran and expressed outrage at companies that do business with both the United States and Iran. In March, an investigation by The New York Times identified 74 companies that had dealings with the U.S. government and Iran.

“Today we renew our call to the companies and say when they do business with Iran, they fund its nuclear development,” Gillibrand said, adding that she is pressing for Senate hearings to investigate the issue.

Gillibrand later told reporters that she was confident that the Congress would reconcile its disagreements and approve stronger sanctions against Iran in the coming weeks.

3 comments:

Sharku said...

The sad thing is, too many of our "friends" stayed to listen to the little shit.

Holger Awakens said...

Henry,

Hahahahaha! Nope, not gonna apologize - I don't recognize the fanatics at the C.U.F.

Shark,

You know, I'd like to see a list of the allies of the U.S. that sat through this - Israel wasn't at the speech and I'm wondering how many others never went and how many actually stayed in their chairs.

Germany? Denmark? Australia?

:Holger Danske

Henry Bowman said...

Henry,

Hahahahaha! Nope, not gonna apologize - I don't recognize the fanatics at the C.U.F.

Holger,

I guess the bananas are out of the question too?



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