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Bubblehead1980
09-24-10, 06:23 PM
Really tired of this guy, he a whack job.

gimpy117
09-24-10, 07:11 PM
http://www.theodoresworld.net/pics/0706/Iiranmage1.jpg

TLAM Strike
09-24-10, 08:03 PM
http://www.theodoresworld.net/pics/0706/Iiranmage1.jpg
That comparison is invalid... Hitler actually built up a decent military!

http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/5112/iranian4wheeler.jpg

Could you imagine if this weapons system was shown to Hitler? The designer would be shot! :haha:

http://img295.imageshack.us/img295/663/258906310984l600.jpg
Iran's new camouflage... pretend to be the UN! :doh:
WTF?

SteamWake
09-24-10, 08:18 PM
I will have to admit that Obama's reaction to the comments were right on the mark.

"Inflamitory and hatefull"

Somewhere else in the adminstration I heard "How can he say such crazy things" referring to Ahmadinejad's conspiricy theroies.

At which point.. I was at first :o but then I :har: :haha: :wah:

He is a raving lunatic open your eyes ! :yep:

frau kaleun
09-24-10, 09:49 PM
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4125/5022115950_608da47a9d.jpg

Takeda Shingen
09-24-10, 09:57 PM
The guy's an unhinged loon, and I am not surprised that he subscribes to conspiracy theory.

Ducimus
09-24-10, 10:13 PM
The guy's an unhinged loon,

Either that, or he is a lot smarter then he would let the world believe. I find it hard to believe any type of a leader (elected or dictator) would be as much of an outlandish loon as he has displayed, without some purpose or ulterior motive.

edit: Then again, i forget, he doesn't hold the real power in Iran. He's the sock puppet for the grand cleric or whatever it's called.

Aramike
09-25-10, 01:26 AM
Either that, or he is a lot smarter then he would let the world believe. I find it hard to believe any type of a leader (elected or dictator) would be as much of an outlandish loon as he has displayed, without some purpose or ulterior motive.

edit: Then again, i forget, he doesn't hold the real power in Iran. He's the sock puppet for the grand cleric or whatever it's called.You had it down until the edit. He may not hold real power, as it were, but he's certainly making a play for it. And he's far more influential popularly than the Iranian Supreme Leader.

I believe that your first instinct was correct - he's incredibly smart. I've actually written numerous papers about this very subject. Essentially my profile is that he's playing the politcal game from the religious angle. In an openly fundamentalist (albeit liberlized) society, Ahmedinejad has to attempt to portray himself as a representative chosen through suffrage but subjecated to a higher religious power. Feigning persecution is an excellent tact in this case for a multitude of reasons. The two leading reasons are:

The concept of being persecuted without direct threat is a universally mobilizing factor as it presents no immediate reprecussion.
The Iranian brand of Islam positions itself as a fundamentalist religion which requires an aggressive approach. Therefore persecution suggests an outside limitation of this fundamental drive causing a greater response in retaliation. This serves to mobilize (if not outright mitigate through agreement) the most powerful of religious figures within the government.
When one stops to think about it, what other approach could this man take? He's limited to two terms as president which serves as the leisure of Iran's religious leaders. In order to maintain any power whatsoever, he must prove himself influential AND a supporter of their religious causes. Furthermore, he is more than willing to take drastic steps in order to prove his worthiness for continued power. Islam's disregard for the individual life makes this a fearful proposition, as this man's morality is dictated by an ideology which positively perceives martyrism.

Ultimately, I agree - he's a loon only because being a loon serves his political purpose. The problem is that he's choosing to be a loon which reflects his actual moral compass...

JokerOfFate
09-25-10, 01:32 AM
He maybe a loon but he sure as hell knows where to get a haircut over their.:hmmm:

Bubblehead1980
09-25-10, 03:24 AM
I will have to admit that Obama's reaction to the comments were right on the mark.

"Inflamitory and hatefull"

Somewhere else in the adminstration I heard "How can he say such crazy things" referring to Ahmadinejad's conspiricy theroies.

At which point.. I was at first :o but then I :har: :haha: :wah:

He is a raving lunatic open your eyes ! :yep:


The part of me that is well suspicious of Obama, thinks he says things he feels has to be said at times, makes me think he was not sincere.But if the President was, well good for him and he has my respect for this. :salute:

joegrundman
09-25-10, 03:57 AM
Yes, he's a very smart cookie. Iran has overall played it's hand over the last 10 years with finesse.

And whether or not he personally believes 911 was an inside job, his decision to say so publicly in NY is a purely political decision whose intended audience is in Iran and other parts of the Middle East.

Still, before getting too worried about it - there are plenty of All-American Truthers that agree with him.

Diopos
09-25-10, 04:21 AM
There is hope. The younger generations in Iran. More educated, more exposed to the world (via the internet), more "distant" from the '80s (Khomeini era). There is hope ...


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STEED
09-25-10, 06:59 AM
Trumped up little pr*ck trying to be big again.

SteamWake
09-25-10, 07:44 AM
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4125/5022115950_608da47a9d.jpg

This... :cool:

Jimbuna
09-25-10, 02:28 PM
http://www.theodoresworld.net/pics/0906/iran_presidentImage3.jpg

Dimitrius07
09-25-10, 02:44 PM
Some accounts here were a huge supporters of Iran, what happened? Why changing shirt so fast :DL. I guess its something have to do with the author mood, creating false opinion in order to draw attention.:yeah:

Jimbuna
09-25-10, 02:53 PM
Some accounts here were a huge supporters of Iran, what happened? Why changing shirt so fast :DL. I guess its something have to do with the author mood, creating false opinion in order to draw attention.:yeah:

Huh?

Gerald
09-25-10, 03:29 PM
Some accounts here were a huge supporters of Iran, what happened? Why changing shirt so fast :DL. I guess its something have to do with the author mood, creating false opinion in order to draw attention.:yeah: :hmmm:

STEED
09-25-10, 03:41 PM
Some accounts here were a huge supporters of Iran, what happened? Why changing shirt so fast :DL. I guess its something have to do with the author mood, creating false opinion in order to draw attention.:yeah:

I confess, I was a huge supporter of bombing them back to the bronze age. But now I feel we they need bombing back to the stone age.


Just being sarcastic. :arrgh!:

JokerOfFate
09-25-10, 03:44 PM
I confess, I was a huge supporter of bombing them back to the bronze age. But now I feel we they need bombing back to the stone age.


Just being sarcastic. :arrgh!:

If we bomb them back to the stone age they'll go upgrade :DL

STEED
09-25-10, 03:47 PM
If we bomb them back to the stone age they'll go upgrade :DL

There's always a hitch. :rotfl2::rotfl2:

Jimbuna
09-25-10, 03:49 PM
LOL :DL

Takeda Shingen
09-25-10, 03:57 PM
I don't recall ever seeing any pro-Iran statements on this forum.

The Third Man
09-25-10, 03:58 PM
I think the Iranian President has shown my President how weak my President is.

Obama reaches out to bring Iran to the negotiating table to talk, in a speech to the UN.

Ahmadinejad told the 192-nation assembly "that some segments within the U.S. government orchestrated the attack to reverse the declining American economy, and its grips on the Middle East, in order to save the Zionist regime"

The state departments response.. "Rather than representing the aspirations and goodwill of the Iranian people, Mr. Ahmadinejad has yet again chosen to spout vile conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic slurs that are as abhorrent and delusional as they are predictable."

For 20 months Iran has spit on the hand of the US. Now Mr. Obama wants to talk to a nation which openly contends that the US government conspired to kill 3000 of its own citizens.

Iran views Obama as weak and why shouldn't they?

Tribesman
09-25-10, 05:44 PM
Some accounts here were a huge supporters of Iran, what happened?
:har::har::har::har::har::har::har::har::har:

JokerOfFate
09-25-10, 05:52 PM
You can't say he's weak just because he wants peace and to build a better relationship with Iran.Obama started as the U.S was going, and still is, a very hard time.

But on the other hand, back in June (I think) a bill was passed to stop Nations sending different goods in to Iran and if any do then by the bill the US will stop trading with them, now the economy as it is leaves me wondering if it was a good idea.

(I'm not sure on a lot of this tho so bear with me)

Dimitrius07
09-26-10, 06:23 AM
Did someone listen to the Hitler latest speech. It was epic :rock:,especially the part were he blame 9/11 on America. I think he should go with the classic "Zionist job" instead.