Ahmadinejad '08

gulu's picture

I guess its too late for a write in.

"The dignity, integrity and rights of the American and European people are being played with by a small but deceitful number of people called Zionists. Although they are a miniscule minority, they have been dominating an important portion of the financial and monetary centers as well as the political decision-making centers of some European countries and the US in a deceitful, complex and furtive manner. It is deeply disastrous to witness that some presidential or premiere nominees in some big countries have to visit these people, take part in their gatherings, swear their allegiance and commitment to their interests in order to attain financial or media support.

This means that the great people of America and various nations of Europe need to obey the demands and wishes of a small number of acquisitive and invasive people. These nations are spending their dignity and resources on the crimes and occupations and the threats of the Zionist network against their will."

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
9/24/08

  Full speech http://www.ahmadinejad08.com/speech.html

 Great speech in my opinion.I just wish he and Chavez had called the wests bluff in front of the U.N and the world about 9/11 and the war on terror fraud.

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gretavo's picture

tough talk or something else?

Neither Ahmadinejad nor Chavez have been anywhere near as outspoken on 9/11 as any one of us, and we don't have armies to protect us. I hardly consider either of those two to be friends of the truth. They seem just as determined not to rock the boat. You know what though? I don't think that having them fully on our side would help us much at this point. People like David Griffin, Richard Falk, Bill Christison, Ray McGovern, Yukihisa Fujita, Giulietto Chiesa, Rosie O'Donnell, Janeane Garofalo, etc. etc. have demonstrated more awareness of 9/11 truth and more willingness to discuss it in public than the leaders of Iran, Venezuela, or Russia for that matter.