Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Sarkozy Schools Obama

It turns out that behind the scenes French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown where infuriated that President Obama was unwilling to confront President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad over Iran'ss nuclear ambitions during his U.N. speech because... (pause for dramatic effect) his advisors didn't want to detract from the Ego In Chiefs rousing speech on unicorns, fairy-dust and the importance of banishing all nuclear weapons from the face of the earth.

Mr. Sarkosy replied with...
President Obama dreams of a world without weapons, but right in front of us two countries (Iran and North Korea) are doing the exact opposite.

We are right to talk about the future, But the present comes before the future, and the present includes two major nuclear crises. We live in the real world, not in a virtual one.

President Obama, I support the Americans' outstretched hand. But what did the international community gain from these offers of dialogue? Nothing.
"Hope" doesn't fly when your within missle range.

Read More: Sarkozy's Contempt for Obama
Related: Obama's French Lesson
Related: Brown, Sarkozy Argue With Obama Over Iran
Related: Sarkozy Unloads On Obama's Virtual Disarmament

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Monday, September 28, 2009

U.N. Speech Summaries

I've finally made it through last weeks U. N. addresses to the general assembly thanks to C-Span and unemployment. I know most of you don't have the time or the intestinal fortitude to listen to this kind of bull-crap so, as favor to my friends and family, I provide this brief synopsis.

Barack Hussein Obama - President of the United States of America:
"America was bad, now it's good, I am here, I am America's redemption, I - I - I - grovel - grovel - grovel."

How much self-aggrandizing and groveling can one person do -- at the same time!? I was amazed at the all of the "I," "Me" and "My" that came out of this man's mouth. Barack Obama is a pussy*. [Video]

Muammar al-Gaddafi - Leader and Guide of the Revolution (Dictator) of Libya:
"I love you Obama, My African Brother. I hope you don't get shot like John F. Kennedy." (followed by over an hour and a half of absolute insanity).

I have to be honest here, I didn't make through all of this speech, but, who did? I heard the translator collapsed after about an hour and a half. I later found out that he didn't actually pass out, which is what I presumed, he quit because he just couldn't take it anymore. According to the New York Post, after 75 minutes the translator shouted in Arabic, "I just can't take it anymore!" [Video]

Hugo Chavez - "President" of Venezuela:
"I love you Obama, My Socialist Brother. Smells good in here, it smells like hope." [Video]

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - "President" of Iran:
"Death to Israel." [Video]

Benjamin Netanyahu - Prime Minister of Israel:
"Have you no shame? Have you no decency?"

The only speech that made any sense to me... and I'm not even Jewish, although I do hope to get on that Zionist lackey payroll I keep hearing about. [Video]

You can tell a lot about a man from his friends. Mr. President, you have bad friends.

Update: *It looks like I'm not the only one calling the left pussys. Ann Coulter drops the "P-bomb."
Disclaimer: Although I made up the above quotes I believe they accurately capture the spirit of the associated speeches.

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Israel's Assault on Iran

From FOXNews.com

Israel Is preparing an assault on Iran's nuclear sites.
The Israeli military is preparing itself to launch a massive aerial assault on Iran's nuclear facilities within days of being given the go-ahead by its new government, the Times of London reported.
Can you blame them? What would you do if someone swore to exterminate you? Welcome to the real world Barry.

Read More: Israel Preparing Assault on Iran's Nuclear Sites

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Friday, March 20, 2009

American Torture

My favorite line, "Hey sweetie!... Let's go waterboarding this weekend."

Steven Crowder's YouTube Channel and Website.

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Monday, July 28, 2008

My Concerns for America

By Jon Voight
The Democrats have targeted young people, knowing how easy it is to bring forth whatever is needed to program their minds. I know this process well. I was caught up in the hysteria during the Vietnam era, which was brought about through Marxist propaganda underlying the so-called peace movement. The radicals of that era were successful in giving the communists power to bring forth the killing fields and slaughter 2.5 million people in Cambodia and South Vietnam. Did they stop the war, or did they bring the war to those innocent people? In the end, they turned their backs on all the horror and suffering they helped create and walked away.

[...]

If Mr. Obama had his way, he would have pulled our troops from Iraq years ago and initiated an unprecedented bloodbath, turning over that country to the barbarianism of our enemies. With what he has openly stated about his plans for our military, and his lack of understanding about the true nature of our enemies, there's not a cell in my body that can accept the idea that Mr. Obama can keep us safe from the terrorists around the world, and from Iran, which is making great strides toward getting the atomic bomb. And while a misleading portrait of Mr. Obama is being perpetrated by a media controlled by the Democrats, the Obama camp has sent out people to attack the greatness of Sen. John McCain, whose suffering and courage in a Hanoi prison camp is an American legend.
You can read the full article at the Washington Times.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Syria's Chemical Connection

Dozens Dead in Syrian Chemical Weapons Experiment
Published: 09.19.07 - Ynet News

Dozens of Syrian military officers and Iranian engineers were killed about two months ago in an a chemical weapons accident, Jane's Magazine reported Monday, revealing new details on the incident which took place in a secret weapons facility.

According to the report by the British magazine, the explosion occurred early in the morning on July 26, in a factory in the city of Halab, as the officers were attempting to mount a chemical warhead with mustard gas on a Scud-C missile.

A fire which started in the missile's engine led to an explosion near a storage location of chemical substances. The blast spread lethal chemical agents, including mustard gas, VX gas and sarin nerve gas, which are considered extremely toxic and are banned for use according to international treaties.

Jane's Magazine reports that the explosion killed 15 Syrian officers and dozens of Iranian engineers who were in the facility. Dozens of people were injured.

The incident was reported at the time by Syria's official news agency, but the report only included information on the Syrian casualties and did not mention the Iranian representatives.

The Syrian report also claimed that the explosion was caused by a "heat wave" in the country, although the blast took place at around 4:30 am, and that the Syrian government rejected the possibility of sabotage.

According to the British magazine, the facility where the accident took place was built as part of a cooperation agreement signed between Syria and Iran in 2005. The joint activity included technological supply and assistance from Syria to Iran.

A Western diplomatic source reported in the past that in exchange, Tehran was providing Damascus with means that would enable it to independently produce chemical weapons, including help in planning and building facilities and carrying out chemical weapons experiments in a number of locations. According to the source, the cost of the project was estimated at millions of dollars.

Syria is currently in the midst of a PR battle aimed at denying the allegations that it has nuclear ties with Iran and North Korea. On Tuesday, Syrian Expatriate Affairs Minister Bussaina Shaaban said that the allegations of nuclear cooperation between Syria and North Korea which led to the reported Israeli overflight were "an orchestra of lies".

In an interview with the Iranian Fars news agency, the minister denied reports in Israeli and American media that suggested Pyongyang was helping Damascus build a nuclear installation in the country and said that "Syria maintains the right to respond when and where it sees fit."

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Friday, August 31, 2007

Free Speech the Hezbollah Way.

Hezbollah is trying to silence criticism of its conduct during the 2006 war. But the fairness and accuracy of our reporting will speak for themselves, whether we hold a press conference or not. Sarah Leah Whitson, director of Human Rights Watch’s Middle East and North Africa division

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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Morality News from Iran

Ya gotta hand it to the mullahs - they really understand the importance of being immoral in the pursuit of "morality." Read More...

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