Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Whose talking points are these?!?!?

"Alsharq Alawsat"- English Edition:
http://www.asharqalawsat.com/english/news.asp?section=1&id=12969


Iran Expects 'Different Approach' from Next US Leader: Ahmadenijad04/06/2008
ROME (AFP) - Iran expects a "different approach" from the next US president, whoever wins the November elections, President Mahmoud Ahmadenijad said in an interview published in Italy Wednesday.


"Whoever wins the elections, I'm sure that the United States will change, it will have a different approach," the Iranian leader told the Italian daily La Repubblica.
"The United States will have a reduced sphere of influence in the world," he predicted, adding: "The new president will have to respond to the real demands of the American people: 40 million American citizens do not have health insurance, the victims of the New Orleans hurricane still have no homes."

In addition, the United States "will have to withdraw the soldiers from Iraq (since) the American people will not tolerate continued spending of billions of dollars on weapons," said Ahmadenijad, in Rome to attend the UN food agency's summit on food security.
Asked whether he would negotiate with the new US leadership come January 2009, Ahmadenijad said: "It is they who cut off the links with us, hoping to suffocate us. Today Iran is an advanced country. We are ready for dialogue with anyone, except with the Zionist regime, in relations based on mutual respect and fairness."


I often wonder if the Democratic Party has had a press office in Iran since 11 SEP 2001? After all, wasn't John Kerry endorsed by Osama Bin Laden? What do you expect from our own people who wanted us to hurry up and surrender before we win?

The Democratic Party has been trying to throw this war since day one in order to regain political power. Period. In the words of their favorite "fake Indian" of the decade...Ward Churchill...the "chickens will come home to roost."

Damned Bolsheviks. Cuba will welcome you, but let me and my family live as free people, if you please!

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