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Ahmadinejad Calls Obama a 'Coward' PDF Print E-mail
by Tom McGregor    Tue, Nov 24, 2009, 11:27 AM

Ahjmadinejad Scientist.jpgPresident Mahmoud Ahmadinejad claimed Monday that the threat of a U.S. or Israeli military strike against Iran was no longer a possibilty since "they don't have the courage" to attack Iran.

The Iranian president said at a joint press conference with Brazilian President Luiz Ignacio da Silva, that, "the age of military atacks is over, now we've reached the time for dialogue and understanding. Weapons and threats are thing of the past."

Fox News reports that, "Iran's leader got a welcoming bear hug from the Brazilian president, who urged Western nations to drop threats of punishment over the Iranian nuclear program and instead negotiate a fair solution."

Ahmadinejad responded that a military strike was no longer a posibility when he fielded a question on whether he feared an assault from the U.S. or Israel.

As revealed by AFP, he said with a smile, that's clear "even for mentally challenged people." He added that besides "those you mention (Israel and the U.S.) don't have the courage to attack Iran. They're not even thinking about it."

As reported by Fox, "the Iranian and Brazilian presidents didn't say whether they discussed Iranian military exercises that started Sunday, adding to the Mideast tensions and driving oil prices as an Iranian air force commaner boasted Iran could deter any military strike by Israel."

During his comments, Ahmadinejad didn't utter the word Israel, but claimed Israel seeks a Middle East with "prosperity, progress and security for all nations." Actually, in the past, he has called for Israel's destruction, a country which has expressed fears about Iran's push in Latin America.

President Silva, who also called for diplomacy to push for peace in the Middle East and reduce tensions between Iran, the U.S. and other countries, yet again defended Iran's right to have a peaceful nuclear program.

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written by john k. , November 24, 2009

Just try Netan Yaahoo.


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written by Dr. Little , November 24, 2009

Regrettably, Ahmadinejad is right : BAHAMA and his silly commie crew are sorry cowards, and will weaken America and her allies.

Cure for BAHAMA : well, at the end of The Wizard of Oz, the cowardly Lion got a heart ...... maybe we could at least gove BAHAMA some good, wholesome, multi-vitamins.

As for Silva, wouldn't it be nice if he would go play on the freeway ?

As for



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written by furrpiece , November 24, 2009

I remember clearly candidate Obama saying he would sit down and talk to America's adversaries without preconditions of any kind.

He reality, he is our first president to travel the globe on apology tours, insulting our strongest allies, playing into the hands of our adversaries, giving billions of dollars to the Muslims who have tried to wipe us out, and bowing like a silly fool to every body in sight - as well the first president to do so.

His latest tour by "our first Pacific president" produced nothing but insults to, and insults from the Japanese. He came home with nothing.

If there IS a "courageous" Barack Obama, he hasn't surfaced yet. So far, all I've seen is the bully or the narcissist.



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written by Byron George , November 25, 2009

Come on folks..Don't blame it all on obama. his handlers haven't told him what to do yet. Been 100 days since General McCrystal said he needed more troops. Just be glad he wasn't in office when Pearl Harbor was bombed. He would still be trying to decide what to do.


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written by furrpiece , November 25, 2009

Great!

Now I can't the visual of Tojo, Roosevelt, and Obama having a beer at the White House out of my mind.



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written by James W. Walker , November 25, 2009

While our White House alternately apologizes and bows its way around the world, the enemies of Judeo-Christian Western Civilisation (and there are many) are surrounding us (i.e., Iran in Venezuela and Brazil.) They are infiltrating us (i.e. Malik Nadal Hasan.) In response, our government deliberates for no apparent purpose other than distancing any announcement on increasing troop levels from the Annointed One's acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize. We extend an "open hand" to a repressive regime that shoots and tortures its own people for insisting on a fair election while the same regime denies the Holocaust and insists on its right to develop nuclear (weapons) power. We hang the Czechs and Poles, two strong allies, out to dry on a missle defense system to please Putin and his fellow autocrats without securing anything in return. Once done, Russia backpeddles on sanctions for Iran. We are getting hoodwinked and likely ridiculed all over the world. In a dangerous time, we are more interested in extending KSM the rights guaranteed an American citizen than we are protecting the rest of the people he tried to murder. As if this were not enough, our so-called "representive Congress" is doing all they can to bankrupt our Treasury to make sure we are less financially viable as a nation. The self-loathing and ivory tower incompetence of our federal leadership is staggering. Hopefully, the wisdom and common sense inherent in our fellow Americans will prevail in next year's election and we will rid ourselves of this ridiculous "experiment" in American politics.


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written by Dr. Little , November 25, 2009

No, Furrpiece : they would have had Saki, not Beer {no need to further insult someone who has already gotten ugly enough to bomb your homeland and kill some of your people by making them drink beer when they brew Saki at home and prefer Saki to beer.... to "understand" BAHAMA and his "handlers" you must think in the same way they do ..............]. It would have been a nice "Saki Summit", and at the end of it BAHAMA would have bowed to Tojo, and apologized to Tojo, and given Tojo half of
the U. S. as "reparations" [for the expense Tojo incurred on mounting the air raid on Pearl....].

Now, if this "image" sticks in your mind, see what sort of encouragement [or discouragement] it may give to you .................




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written by austin , November 26, 2009

If only Obama show the bold, decisive leadership that Bush did in dealing with Iran, like...uh...gee.


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written by furrpiece , November 26, 2009

I don't know that President Obama is a full-fledged coward, but he's certainly a major sissy and a wimp.

Yesterday, as he pardoned the annual turkey from being consumed, he was afraid to touch it. A TURKEY!

It was only after his children petted and stroked it that he barely touched it, as though it would bite him.

Geesh!




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