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Dear President Mahmound Ahmadineja:
On behalf of the American people I would like to sincerely apologize for the insulting manner that you have been treated by the American media and leadership. As a Head of State and guest in our country you deserved to be treated with respect and courtesy. Instead you were met with derision and insults premised upon lies. Consequently the image of United States of America as arrogant, ignorant and extremely dangerous is yet again confirmed on the world stage. Once again, please accept our profound apologies to you and the Iranian people. Respectfully, A.W.S. President GLT Shortwave Club |
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On Sep 26, 2:52 am, wrote:
Dear President Mahmound Ahmadineja: On behalf of the American people I would like to sincerely apologize for the insulting manner that you have been treated by the American media and leadership. As a Head of State and guest in our country you deserved to be treated with respect and courtesy. Instead you were met with derision and insults premised upon lies. Consequently the image of United States of America as arrogant, ignorant and extremely dangerous is yet again confirmed on the world stage. Once again, please accept our profound apologies to you and the Iranian people. Respectfully, A.W.S. President GLT Shortwave Club Your post is quite funny in light of the fact that, when Ahmadinejad was at Columbia, he insisted that there are no homosexuals in Iran. The audience couldn't contain its laughter. Before Ahmadinijad spoke, I had a lot of sympathy with people who said that Columbia was making a big mistake by letting him speak on its campus. However, I now think they did the right thing. Ahmadinijad made himself appear utterly bizarre and devoid of reason, and it wasn't just Columbia University watching but the entire world. I guarantee you that, if he ever visits the US again, he will not accept an invitation to speak at Columbia or any comparable university. |
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On Sep 25, 11:52 pm, wrote:
Dear President Mahmound Ahmadineja: On behalf of the American people I would like to sincerely apologize for the insulting manner that you have been treated by the American media and leadership. As a Head of State and guest in our country you deserved to be treated with respect and courtesy. Instead you were met with derision and insults premised upon lies. Consequently the image of United States of America as arrogant, ignorant and extremely dangerous is yet again confirmed on the world stage. Once again, please accept our profound apologies to you and the Iranian people. Respectfully, A.W.S. President GLT Shortwave Club Nothing against the rank-and-file Iranian, but - this absolutely, utterly has to be a joke, right? This murdering varmint literally deserves no better than the electric chair, which, as visiting "head of state," should have been the throne of honor he was offered. |
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On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 07:38:45 -0700, bpnjensen
wrote: On Sep 25, 11:52 pm, wrote: Dear President Mahmound Ahmadineja: On behalf of the American people I would like to sincerely apologize for the insulting manner that you have been treated by the American media and leadership. As a Head of State and guest in our country you deserved to be treated with respect and courtesy. Instead you were met with derision and insults premised upon lies. Consequently the image of United States of America as arrogant, ignorant and extremely dangerous is yet again confirmed on the world stage. Once again, please accept our profound apologies to you and the Iranian people. Respectfully, A.W.S. President GLT Shortwave Club Nothing against the rank-and-file Iranian, but - this absolutely, utterly has to be a joke, right? This murdering varmint literally deserves no better than the electric chair, which, as visiting "head of state," should have been the throne of honor he was offered. He is a titular head of state with no real power. To call him a dictator is to elevate his station way above what it is. Iran is ruled by a Supreme Ayatollah. |
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On Sep 28, 6:45 am, David wrote:
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007 07:38:45 -0700, bpnjensen wrote: On Sep 25, 11:52 pm, wrote: Dear President Mahmound Ahmadineja: On behalf of the American people I would like to sincerely apologize for the insulting manner that you have been treated by the American media and leadership. As a Head of State and guest in our country you deserved to be treated with respect and courtesy. Instead you were met with derision and insults premised upon lies. Consequently the image of United States of America as arrogant, ignorant and extremely dangerous is yet again confirmed on the world stage. Once again, please accept our profound apologies to you and the Iranian people. Respectfully, A.W.S. President GLT Shortwave Club Nothing against the rank-and-file Iranian, but - this absolutely, utterly has to be a joke, right? This murdering varmint literally deserves no better than the electric chair, which, as visiting "head of state," should have been the throne of honor he was offered. He is a titular head of state with no real power. To call him a dictator is to elevate his station way above what it is. Iran is ruled by a Supreme Ayatollah.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - David - "Supreme Ayatollah" ? "Grand Ayatollah" Ali Khamenei is the "Supreme Leader of Iran" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_Khamenei http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Leader_of_Iran While Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is the "President of Iran" and the Head of Government Apparatus http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/President_of_Iran http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_A...te_apparatuses ~ RHF |
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On Fri, 28 Sep 2007 00:12:00 -0500, Knowledge
wrote: But he drives a pickup truck... |
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