I was reading an article this morning with the headline, “Iran will deliver telling blow to global powers on Feb. 11.” President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is up to his typical self-contradictory rhetoric. It’s odd to see a man who squashes the will of his own people talk about human dignity:
“If the Islamic Revolution had not occurred, liberalism and Marxism would have crushed all human dignity in their power-seeking and money-grubbing claws. Nothing would have remained of human and spiritual principles,” he said.
It wasn’t really the article itself that grabbed my attention, though; it was the comments. Here are the greatest hits from the comments section:
FreeUSAfromZionist
Mon, 01 Feb 2010 02:29:47 GMT
Please Please Please tell me u have a nuke with Isreals name on it…..that would be the best christmas valintine new years birthday present for the WHOLE WORLD!!!!!!!Go Iran Go Iran Go Iran
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is Most Honest
Mon, 01 Feb 2010 06:40:44 GMT
Imagine what BUSH, BLAIR and OBAMA have done to America and the World by their Lies and Invading country after country to divert the attention of Americans and the entire world from most important issues and problems. Because of Bush, Blair and Obama millions of Americans who have no jobs are suffering badly and country is moving towards complete economical collapse.
Syd
Mon, 01 Feb 2010 02:02:01 GMT
Ahmadinejad is an honorable, honest, and intelligent man. I an Iranian and live in USA. I have heard all of his speeches at UN and US in Cspan, He did not say any derogatory statement to what 60 Minutes and the rest of Zionist / corporate media has reported
Corporate media. Jewish conspiracy. Nuking Israel. Most of this just sums up what Club Soda wrote a few days ago. One man’s Zionist corporate media is another man’s rant against Rupert Murdoch’s Fox. For Iranian Americans who love Ahmadinejad we should make special arrangements to let them move back to Iran. Evidently, working under the yoke of American freedom and liberty is too much. The United States would rather treat every citizen as a potential terrorist in fear of alienating someone. Everything else being equal, which country would you want to live in? Iran or the United States?
The past two months have been difficult for the Obama administration. The White House has learned that Americans still do not trust the government. Well, maybe “learned” is too strong. I’m not sure the White House gets it. However, the conventional wisdom about the 2008 election is starting to shift. Originally, the election was the “end of conservatism.” Bush’s unpopularity created an unfair perception that the United States had moved to the left. Liberals so blinded by partisanship didn’t realize that Bush wasn’t conservative.
Most of Bush’s domestic agenda was opposed by mainstream conservatives. The National Review opposed No Child Left Behind, the Prescription Drug Bill, the creation of Department of Homeland Security, and the immigration amnesty bill. Conservatives have been appalled by the spending spree in Washington. Americans were appalled as well. The Democrats who won swing districts in 2006 ran as conservatives. They didn’t promise government health care. They promised to reduce the debt.

The growing angst in America comes from the fact that President Obama seems unconcerned about reducing our debt. Instead of tackling Medicare and Social Security the President wants to burden the nation with costly climate change and health care bills. After promising more transparency and less pork, the stimulus package the President signed is a perfect example of government waste.
Obama successful tapped into the American angst with Washington when he ran for President, but he’s been unwilling to reduce the size and scope of government. I’ve never seen so much angst with Washington. Obama had a tremendous opportunity to lead the nation toward real change, but instead he represents the problem. Obama is a more liberal version of Bush. Conservatives and independents didn’t like the first version and they’ll hate the second version.
Who can successfully represent America? The Republicans don’t have anyone that I see on the horizon. A lot can change over the next few years, but there’s a huge opportunity for a new leader to connect to Americans in a very dramatic way.

Former president George Bush gave his first speech since leaving the White House. It was in Calgary, Canada of all places. Bush always draws a cloud. He’s not even the president anymore but the fringe left still came out to protest. I guess intelligence is not required.
“He is a war criminal who fought an illegal war, and there are some who say he was never elected democratically, so there are some who say he should be arrested as soon as he comes here,” said a woman dressed as a Guantanamo Bay prisoner, who called herself Ivana Nomobush.
She had brought with her a makeshift “shoe cannon” that catapulted footwear, but complained that security personnel were not letting her use it.
So is Ivana Nomobush protesting on the behalf of “some” or for herself? According tho her logic aren’t we still fighting an illegal war? I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that Miss Nomobush wouldn’t protest president Obama.