Petty and Cruel Ahmadinejad Attempts Romancing the U.S. « This Week's Top Scrooge

by TheBigRuski | September 29, 2007 at 09:20 am
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This Week’s Top Scrooge - September 28, 2007


In Iran, people are executed for consensual sex. Amnesty International also reports that women are frequently jailed, flogged, and stoned simply for speaking out about women’s rights.


The human rights watchdog group also reports that Iran continues to have one of the highest rates of executions in the world, including the stonings and executions of child “offenders”…those under the age of 18 accused of alleged crimes.


Yet, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad came to America earlier this week, sounding like a women’s rights activist and overall compassionate nice guy. His apparent new-found love and respect for women is matched only by his joy at reporting to the world that his country does not have any homosexuals...


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at 09:27 on September 29th, 2007

TheBigRuski,good stuff. Somehow facts got, ahhh, lost in Ahmadinejad's presentation.

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TheBigRuski

Thank YOU.....soooooooh much!

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René

 This man says one thing in his country and another in ours. Does he think no one notices?

Somehow he forgets that not all Iranian blogs are controlled by his government, so many do find out what is actually happening in Iran.

Does he have the earmarks of a sociopath or a narcissist? Controlling access to internet and shutting down and/or arresting bloggers in Iran, does not control the world.

Read what one Iranian blogger in Iran has to say.

The oldest Iranian blogger is now in Toronto 

 

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