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nitehawk
09-26-2012, 10:41 AM
I thought it was a great speech --- just wondering if anyone listened to the speech made by the President of Iran and felt the same way ?

Figmo Bohica
09-26-2012, 11:11 AM
I thought it was a great speech --- just wondering if anyone listened to the speech made by the President of Iran and felt the same way ?

You must have heard a different speech that I did. The man is a complete nut case and should have never been allowed back in the United States.

George Bieniaszek
09-26-2012, 12:24 PM
I thought it was a great speech --- just wondering if anyone listened to the speech made by the President of Iran and felt the same way ?

I would not waste my time to listen to this idiot no matter what he was ranting about!

Bogie Shooter
09-26-2012, 12:24 PM
I thought it was a great speech --- just wondering if anyone listened to the speech made by the President of Iran and felt the same way ?

What made it great??

beartrack
09-26-2012, 12:25 PM
You must have heard a different speech that I did. The man is a complete nut case and should have never been allowed back in the United States.

BRAVO !!!!! :BigApplause:

BobKat1
09-26-2012, 12:43 PM
On the other hand, having this guy speak at the UN might help to reinforce to the rest of the world that he needs to to watched closely.

amazinglady
09-26-2012, 12:55 PM
I thought it was a great speech --- just wondering if anyone listened to the speech made by the President of Iran and felt the same way ?

The man is a madman. Can't imagine anyone even listening to him beside praising him. Birds of a feather!

Patty55
09-26-2012, 12:58 PM
i thought it was a great speech --- just wondering if anyone listened to the speech made by the president of iran and felt the same way ?

huh?

shcisamax
09-26-2012, 01:27 PM
I watched Piers Morgan interview him and came away thinking he has had his eyes done by a plastic surgeon who graduated in the second half of his class. Secondarily, I thought he was transparently evasive. Me no likey.

eweissenbach
09-26-2012, 01:28 PM
I thought it was a great speech --- just wondering if anyone listened to the speech made by the President of Iran and felt the same way ?

You must have heard a different speech that I did. The man is a complete nut case and should have never been allowed back in the United States.

With all due respect, calling this man a nut case is an insult to nut cases.:oops::oops:

gomoho
09-26-2012, 04:33 PM
Is this political???

Patty55
09-26-2012, 04:55 PM
Is this political???

Not really, so far I have seen his mental status and bad plastic surgery discussed. No mention of his political views.

gomoho
09-26-2012, 06:46 PM
We have difficulty saying his name so refer to him as "i'manutjob".

Geewiz
09-26-2012, 06:47 PM
Oh, that wacky Iranian President...what a kidder - the Shecky Greene of Tehran. Given that he has absolutely no pull in his country....I'm glad he's preparing a stand-up act for the Catskills.

anarick
09-26-2012, 06:56 PM
Why they let that person speak on US soil is beyond me.
What do you think would happen if one of us went to their country and called their president a devil?

jane032657
09-26-2012, 06:56 PM
Sad it was allowed on Yom Kippur.

Geewiz
09-26-2012, 07:03 PM
Why they let that person speak on US soil is beyond me.
What do you think would happen if one of us went to their country and called their president a devil?

He can speak here because we wanted the UN headquaters here. One can argue that this permits many unfriendly countries additional access to spy and create mischief. The speeches should be the least of your concerns.

Patty55
09-26-2012, 07:23 PM
I think I could eat peanuts off his head.

billethkid
09-27-2012, 06:59 AM
just goes to show that a timely and pertinent subject can be addressed by some without skidding into a personal jousting match.

There are very many worldly subjects, like Alma-deena-nut-job's speech, that have far reaching effects on our lives.....and should be discussed....somewhere!!!

For me, among all the so called sanctions that are "supposedly" levied against Iran (which to date have zero impact) I would like to see him barred from being allowed in our country....at least at a minimum, not allowed to address the UN.

He is the poster child for terrorism and should not be glorified with ANY of our freedoms.

btk

graciegirl
09-27-2012, 07:07 AM
just goes to show that a timely and pertinent subject can be addressed by some without skidding into a personal jousting match.

There are very many worldly subjects, like Alma-deena-nut-job's speech, that have far reaching effects on our lives.....and should be discussed....somewhere!!!

For me, among all the so called sanctions that are "supposedly" levied against Iran (which to date have zero impact) I would like to see him barred from being allowed in our country....at least at a minimum, not allowed to address the UN.

He is the poster child for terrorism and should not be glorified with ANY of our freedoms.

btk

Well said.

coralway
09-27-2012, 08:11 AM
A paper tiger.

Very amusing.

Posh 08
09-27-2012, 03:07 PM
Not listening to his speech is equal to sticking one's head in the sand. Listen and watch him closely. Other than that, his 747 was parked at Andrews AFB during the speech for "safe" keeping. Guess they must trust us a wee bit.

nitehawk
09-27-2012, 05:33 PM
Not listening to his speech is equal to sticking one's head in the sand. Listen and watch him closely. Other than that, his 747 was parked at Andrews AFB during the speech for "safe" keeping. Guess they must trust us a wee bit.

Well said - someone with an open mind

Indydealmaker
09-27-2012, 06:01 PM
I don't care what anyone has to say once he has said he wants to annihilate me. Nothing after that counts.

NotGolfer
09-27-2012, 06:55 PM
It ALL bears keeping attention! He doesn't especially like us here in the U.S. which should give ALOT of folks pause, especially with the comments he has been making!

wendyquat
09-27-2012, 07:26 PM
just goes to show that a timely and pertinent subject can be addressed by some without skidding into a personal jousting match.

There are very many worldly subjects, like Alma-deena-nut-job's speech, that have far reaching effects on our lives.....and should be discussed....somewhere!!!

For me, among all the so called sanctions that are "supposedly" levied against Iran (which to date have zero impact) I would like to see him barred from being allowed in our country....at least at a minimum, not allowed to address the UN.

He is the poster child for terrorism and should not be glorified with ANY of our freedoms.

btk

I'm with you btk!

wendyquat
09-27-2012, 07:28 PM
:rant-rave::rant-rave:[quote=billethkid;560411]just goes to show that a timely and pertinent subject can be addressed by some without skidding into a personal jousting match.

There are very many worldly subjects, like Alma-deena-nut-job's speech, that have far reaching effects on our lives.....and should be discussed....somewhere!!!

For me, among all the so called sanctions that are "supposedly" levied against Iran (which to date have zero impact) I would like to see him barred from being allowed in our country....at least at a minimum, not allowed to address the UN.

He is the poster child for terrorism and should not be glorified with ANY of our freedoms.

btk[/quote

wendyquat
09-27-2012, 07:30 PM
[QUOTE=Indydealmaker;560689]I don't care what anyone has to say once he has said he wants to annihilate me. Nothing after that counts.[/

I'm with you also Steve!:rant-rave:

Bucco
09-27-2012, 07:36 PM
Whether I or anyone agree with all the posts, is this not a political comment and/or reference which has been deemed to be inappropriate on this board ?

TOTV Team
09-27-2012, 07:46 PM
We've reviewed the thread for political bias and have found that it is a discussion of current events and not a partisan thread. If it becomes such it would be subject to moderating. Thanks

Geewiz
09-27-2012, 08:44 PM
We've reviewed the thread for political bias and have found that it is a discussion of current events and not a partisan thread. If it becomes such it would be subject to moderating. Thanks

Right-e-o...actually, this has been a very well considered discussion that has avoided obvious political advocation. IMHO, everyone who has contributed to the thread should be applauded.

senior citizen
09-30-2012, 06:08 AM
Right-e-o...actually, this has been a very well considered discussion that has avoided obvious political advocation. IMHO, everyone who has contributed to the thread should be applauded.

I'm surprised it all got posted.

Awhile back, I only mentioned , once, where a "mother" lived in the winter time and got a warning from administration. I never thought that was "P". I had never ever been to the "P" site, never ever read any postings on it and certainly never contributed to it. I still think my warning or whatever should be deleted.

As far as HISTORY goes, Iran, once known as Persia, was considered the cradle of civilization. I notice he always tries to stress this, being proud of his smallish country's roots, while feeling dumped on by the rest of the world.

No matter when I've seen Ahmadinejad speak, he always seems slightly psychotic to me, but hides it well......just a gut feeling on my part.


"Persia" is the Greek name of Pars, a province of modern day Iran. Meanwhile, the name Iran (==Land of the Aryans) is derived from the Aryan people, who first moved from Central Asia, and settled in what is now Iran, some 30,000 years ago.

The first human civilization - - The Persian Civilization (==Eilam); It was ahead of Egypt by 500 years, of India, by 1,000 years, and of China, by 2,000 years, of Greece by 3,000 years, and of Rome, by 4,000 years! According to Professor Arthur A. Pope, the famous Orientalist (A.H. Saidian, Iran: Land and the people, Tehran 2001 P. 358).

Posh 08
09-30-2012, 06:13 AM
I'm surprised it all got posted.

Awhile back, I only mentioned , once, where a "mother" lived in the winter time and got a warning from administration. I never thought that was "P". I had never ever been to the "P" site, never ever read any postings on it and certainly never contributed to it. I still think my warning or whatever should be deleted.

As far as HISTORY goes, Iran, once known as Persia, was considered the cradle of civilization. I notice he always tries to stress this, being proud of his smallish country's roots, while feeling dumped on by the rest of the world.

No matter when I've seen Ahmadinejad speak, he always seems slightly psychotic to me, but hides it well......just a gut feeling on my part.


"Persia" is the Greek name of Pars, a province of modern day Iran. Meanwhile, the name Iran (==Land of the Aryans) is derived from the Aryan people, who first moved from Central Asia, and settled in what is now Iran, some 30,000 years ago.

The first human civilization - - The Persian Civilization (==Eilam); It was ahead of Egypt by 500 years, of India, by 1,000 years, and of China, by 2,000 years, of Greece by 3,000 years, and of Rome, by 4,000 years! According to Professor Arthur A. Pope, the famous Orientalist (A.H. Saidian, Iran: Land and the people, Tehran 2001 P. 358).

Returning them to those pre-Egypt days via atomic strike may be in their future if they keep up the threats.

BarryRX
09-30-2012, 06:54 AM
Just wondering why so many responded to the OP that to me was obviously sarcastic. How could anyone agree with a speech that said the United States is in service to the Devil and that he wants to discover the real truth behind the 9/11 attacks on us. The speech was just another incoherent and paranoid rambling by a vicious anti-semite.

shcisamax
09-30-2012, 07:38 AM
I think perhaps people didn't want to get in trouble and tried to keep it light so the thread wouldn't get deleted. It was a fine line to be walked so points were made in a more subtle way.