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To: Elroy who wrote (323450)1/29/2007 1:40:03 AM
From: American Spirit  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577030
 
Bush was the one who put Ahmanijad in power.



To: Elroy who wrote (323450)1/29/2007 2:08:06 AM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577030
 
"So why doesn't Ajmehnibubble say the above 4 points rather than the stupid provocative comments he decides to make? The man is an idiot."

Not really. He is a politician, and the home crowd loves his spiel. Unfortunately, it doesn't play well to the rest of the crowd...



To: Elroy who wrote (323450)1/30/2007 2:12:32 AM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1577030
 
So why doesn't Ajmehnibubble say the above 4 points rather than the stupid provocative comments he decides to make? The man is an idiot.

When he was in the US attending the UN, he was interviewed by someone......I can't remember who. There was none of the provocative rhetoric. In fact, he came off real mild mannered.......like the school teacher he is.

Sooooo.........are his comments taken out of context? Are they intentionally mispresented? Does he play only to the audiences at home?

What I can tell you is that I no longer trust the American media. They proved to be not very forthcoming in the lead up to the war in Iraq. For the longest time, they pulled their punches when it came to Bush. Invariably, important news was broken by the foreign press....eventually the American press might pick it up; then again, maybe not.

Its like I said in another post..........I don't ever remember seeing a colored photo or video of Iran previously until Chris made his post. Whenever I've seen pictures of Iran/Tehren, they have been in black and white/grim and the people looking very unhappy. I had no idea that the country/Tehren looked as cool as it does.

So that brings into question......how real is the portrayal of the Iranian president as he's been presented in the American press? Its likely he's anti American but is he as provocative as we've been led to believe......don't have a clue. Plus, the guy doesn't have that much power......yet, the American press makes him out to be the head guy. What I do know is that Bush and Iran are playing a game of chicken.