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| Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad ~ Fra : â—„ iamthewitness.co~ |
Dato : 17-04-08 01:56 |
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Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
"speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced doubts
about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New
York and Washington.
"I am not sure what you say about a statement like that. It leaves one
speechless," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
"It is just misguided, misinformed rhetoric," McCormack said.
"I cannot tell whether or not it is something that he truly believes
or if this is just an attempt to try to shake up public opinion in
Iran or elsewhere," McCormack said.
Earlier Wednesday, Ahmadinejad called the 9/11 attacks a "suspect
event" in a speech at a public rally in the holy city of Qom.
"Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York,"
Ahmadinejad said, in an address carried live on state television.
"A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed,
whose names were never published."
"Under this pretext they (the United States) attacked Afghanistan and
Iraq and since then a million people have been killed," said the
Iranian president.
This was the third time in just over a week that Ahmadinejad has
publicly raised doubts about the September 11 airborne attacks on New
York and Washington carried out by Al-Qaeda militants which killed
nearly 3,000 people.
He raised the theme for the first time at a ceremony on April 8,
Iran's national day marking its disputed nuclear program, which the
West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons.
The president of Iran at the time of the 9/11 attacks, Mohammad
Khatami, strongly condemned the assault. Tehran did not oppose theUS-
led invasion of Afghanistan that toppled the Taliban regime, which was
hostile to the Iranian government.
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/iran_us_attacks_ahmadinejad
Politicians are always speechless when someone speaks the truth.
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theo1610 (17-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : theo1610 |
Dato : 17-04-08 13:30 |
|
On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 00:55:49 -0700 (PDT), ? iamthewitness.com ?
<dfgsdgt546456rtg@googlemail.com> wrote:
>Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>
>WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
>"speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced doubts
>about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New
>York and Washington.
<..>
>
> http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/iran_us_attacks_ahmadinejad
>
>Politicians are always speechless when someone speaks the truth.
Yep.
--
"Lievebeheersbeestjes"
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Elias D (17-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : Elias D |
Dato : 17-04-08 14:34 |
|
â—„ iamthewitness.com â–º wrote:
> Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>
> WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
> "speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced
> doubts about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks
> on New York and Washington.
>
> "I am not sure what you say about a statement like that. It leaves
> one speechless," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
>
Speechless because there are still media outlets and people who
Washington can't control.
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JayJBee (17-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : JayJBee |
Dato : 17-04-08 14:46 |
|
? iamthewitness.com ? wrote:
> Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>
> WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
> "speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced doubts
> about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New
> York and Washington.
>
> "I am not sure what you say about a statement like that. It leaves one
> speechless," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
>
> "It is just misguided, misinformed rhetoric," McCormack said.
>
> "I cannot tell whether or not it is something that he truly believes
> or if this is just an attempt to try to shake up public opinion in
> Iran or elsewhere," McCormack said.
>
> Earlier Wednesday, Ahmadinejad called the 9/11 attacks a "suspect
> event" in a speech at a public rally in the holy city of Qom.
>
> "Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York,"
> Ahmadinejad said, in an address carried live on state television.
>
> "A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed,
> whose names were never published."
>
> "Under this pretext they (the United States) attacked Afghanistan and
> Iraq and since then a million people have been killed," said the
> Iranian president.
>
> This was the third time in just over a week that Ahmadinejad has
> publicly raised doubts about the September 11 airborne attacks on New
> York and Washington carried out by Al-Qaeda militants which killed
> nearly 3,000 people.
>
> He raised the theme for the first time at a ceremony on April 8,
> Iran's national day marking its disputed nuclear program, which the
> West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons.
>
> The president of Iran at the time of the 9/11 attacks, Mohammad
> Khatami, strongly condemned the assault. Tehran did not oppose theUS-
> led invasion of Afghanistan that toppled the Taliban regime, which was
> hostile to the Iranian government.
>
Pigs tried this on Mbeki after his speach on doubts about the
whereabouts of AIDS.
JayJBee
"He said she said... but no footedge"
> http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/iran_us_attacks_ahmadinejad
>
> Politicians are always speechless when someone speaks the truth.
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Willem-Jan Markerink (17-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : Willem-Jan Markerink |
Dato : 17-04-08 19:51 |
|
JayJBee <jayjbee@notmail.com> wrote in news:48075490$0$31844$dbd4b001
@news.wanadoo.nl:
> ? iamthewitness.com ? wrote:
>> Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>>
>> WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
>> "speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced doubts
>> about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New
>> York and Washington.
>>
>> "I am not sure what you say about a statement like that. It leaves one
>> speechless," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
>>
>> "It is just misguided, misinformed rhetoric," McCormack said.
>>
>> "I cannot tell whether or not it is something that he truly believes
>> or if this is just an attempt to try to shake up public opinion in
>> Iran or elsewhere," McCormack said.
>>
>> Earlier Wednesday, Ahmadinejad called the 9/11 attacks a "suspect
>> event" in a speech at a public rally in the holy city of Qom.
>>
>> "Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York,"
>> Ahmadinejad said, in an address carried live on state television.
>>
>> "A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed,
>> whose names were never published."
>>
>> "Under this pretext they (the United States) attacked Afghanistan and
>> Iraq and since then a million people have been killed," said the
>> Iranian president.
>>
>> This was the third time in just over a week that Ahmadinejad has
>> publicly raised doubts about the September 11 airborne attacks on New
>> York and Washington carried out by Al-Qaeda militants which killed
>> nearly 3,000 people.
>>
>> He raised the theme for the first time at a ceremony on April 8,
>> Iran's national day marking its disputed nuclear program, which the
>> West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons.
>>
>> The president of Iran at the time of the 9/11 attacks, Mohammad
>> Khatami, strongly condemned the assault. Tehran did not oppose theUS-
>> led invasion of Afghanistan that toppled the Taliban regime, which was
>> hostile to the Iranian government.
>>
>
> Pigs tried this on Mbeki after his speach on doubts about the
> whereabouts of AIDS.
>
>
> JayJBee
> "He said she said... but no footedge"
Da nigger always has the edge of his foot on his brodda's throat.
Luckily there is no crisis in Zimbabwe either, so the cargoship waiting in
Durban to unload tons of Chinese ammunition to 'restore order' in Zimbabwe
is no problem either.
Braddas in arms, braddas in misery.
--
Bye,
Willem-Jan Markerink
The desire to understand
is sometimes far less intelligent than
the inability to understand
<w.j.markerink@a1.nl>
[note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]
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JayJBee (18-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : JayJBee |
Dato : 18-04-08 03:37 |
|
Willem-Jan Markerink wrote:
> JayJBee <jayjbee@notmail.com> wrote in news:48075490$0$31844$dbd4b001
> @news.wanadoo.nl:
>
>> ? iamthewitness.com ? wrote:
>>> Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>>>
>>> WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
>>> "speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced doubts
>>> about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New
>>> York and Washington.
>>>
>>> "I am not sure what you say about a statement like that. It leaves one
>>> speechless," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
>>>
>>> "It is just misguided, misinformed rhetoric," McCormack said.
>>>
>>> "I cannot tell whether or not it is something that he truly believes
>>> or if this is just an attempt to try to shake up public opinion in
>>> Iran or elsewhere," McCormack said.
>>>
>>> Earlier Wednesday, Ahmadinejad called the 9/11 attacks a "suspect
>>> event" in a speech at a public rally in the holy city of Qom.
>>>
>>> "Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York,"
>>> Ahmadinejad said, in an address carried live on state television.
>>>
>>> "A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed,
>>> whose names were never published."
>>>
>>> "Under this pretext they (the United States) attacked Afghanistan and
>>> Iraq and since then a million people have been killed," said the
>>> Iranian president.
>>>
>>> This was the third time in just over a week that Ahmadinejad has
>>> publicly raised doubts about the September 11 airborne attacks on New
>>> York and Washington carried out by Al-Qaeda militants which killed
>>> nearly 3,000 people.
>>>
>>> He raised the theme for the first time at a ceremony on April 8,
>>> Iran's national day marking its disputed nuclear program, which the
>>> West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons.
>>>
>>> The president of Iran at the time of the 9/11 attacks, Mohammad
>>> Khatami, strongly condemned the assault. Tehran did not oppose theUS-
>>> led invasion of Afghanistan that toppled the Taliban regime, which was
>>> hostile to the Iranian government.
>>>
>> Pigs tried this on Mbeki after his speach on doubts about the
>> whereabouts of AIDS.
>>
>>
>> JayJBee
>> "He said she said... but no footedge"
>
> Da nigger always has the edge of his foot on his brodda's throat.
>
> Luckily there is no crisis in Zimbabwe either, so the cargoship waiting in
> Durban to unload tons of Chinese ammunition to 'restore order' in Zimbabwe
> is no problem either.
>
> Braddas in arms, braddas in misery.
First signs of brothers in arms:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1002362734615194957
(google heeft alweer een update (ahum) gehad...)
Heb jij nog iets te linken?
JayJBee
"Gelukkig is de FOOTEDGE nog wel beschikbaar in tegenstelling tot
bijvoorbeeld 'AIDS Inc.' of 'Ten reasons why AIDS is a HOAX'"
>
>
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JayJBee (18-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : JayJBee |
Dato : 18-04-08 03:41 |
|
Willem-Jan Markerink wrote:
> JayJBee <jayjbee@notmail.com> wrote in news:48075490$0$31844$dbd4b001
> @news.wanadoo.nl:
>
>> ? iamthewitness.com ? wrote:
>>> Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>>>
>>> WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
>>> "speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced doubts
>>> about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New
>>> York and Washington.
>>>
>>> "I am not sure what you say about a statement like that. It leaves one
>>> speechless," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
>>>
>>> "It is just misguided, misinformed rhetoric," McCormack said.
>>>
>>> "I cannot tell whether or not it is something that he truly believes
>>> or if this is just an attempt to try to shake up public opinion in
>>> Iran or elsewhere," McCormack said.
>>>
>>> Earlier Wednesday, Ahmadinejad called the 9/11 attacks a "suspect
>>> event" in a speech at a public rally in the holy city of Qom.
>>>
>>> "Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York,"
>>> Ahmadinejad said, in an address carried live on state television.
>>>
>>> "A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed,
>>> whose names were never published."
>>>
>>> "Under this pretext they (the United States) attacked Afghanistan and
>>> Iraq and since then a million people have been killed," said the
>>> Iranian president.
>>>
>>> This was the third time in just over a week that Ahmadinejad has
>>> publicly raised doubts about the September 11 airborne attacks on New
>>> York and Washington carried out by Al-Qaeda militants which killed
>>> nearly 3,000 people.
>>>
>>> He raised the theme for the first time at a ceremony on April 8,
>>> Iran's national day marking its disputed nuclear program, which the
>>> West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons.
>>>
>>> The president of Iran at the time of the 9/11 attacks, Mohammad
>>> Khatami, strongly condemned the assault. Tehran did not oppose theUS-
>>> led invasion of Afghanistan that toppled the Taliban regime, which was
>>> hostile to the Iranian government.
>>>
>> Pigs tried this on Mbeki after his speach on doubts about the
>> whereabouts of AIDS.
>>
>>
>> JayJBee
>> "He said she said... but no footedge"
>
> Da nigger always has the edge of his foot on his brodda's throat.
>
> Luckily there is no crisis in Zimbabwe either, so the cargoship waiting in
> Durban to unload tons of Chinese ammunition to 'restore order' in Zimbabwe
> is no problem either.
>
> Braddas in arms, braddas in misery.
First signs of brothers in arms:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1002362734615194957
(google has had an update (ahum) again...)
Do you have anything by link?
JayJBee
"Luckely the FOOTEDGE is still available in contrary to for example
'AIDS Inc.' or 'Ten reasons why AIDS is a HOAX'"
>
>
| |
JayJBee (18-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : JayJBee |
Dato : 18-04-08 03:48 |
|
Willem-Jan Markerink wrote:
> JayJBee <jayjbee@notmail.com> wrote in news:48075490$0$31844$dbd4b001
> @news.wanadoo.nl:
>
>> ? iamthewitness.com ? wrote:
>>> Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>>>
>>> WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
>>> "speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced doubts
>>> about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New
>>> York and Washington.
>>>
>>> "I am not sure what you say about a statement like that. It leaves one
>>> speechless," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
>>>
>>> "It is just misguided, misinformed rhetoric," McCormack said.
>>>
>>> "I cannot tell whether or not it is something that he truly believes
>>> or if this is just an attempt to try to shake up public opinion in
>>> Iran or elsewhere," McCormack said.
>>>
>>> Earlier Wednesday, Ahmadinejad called the 9/11 attacks a "suspect
>>> event" in a speech at a public rally in the holy city of Qom.
>>>
>>> "Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York,"
>>> Ahmadinejad said, in an address carried live on state television.
>>>
>>> "A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed,
>>> whose names were never published."
>>>
>>> "Under this pretext they (the United States) attacked Afghanistan and
>>> Iraq and since then a million people have been killed," said the
>>> Iranian president.
>>>
>>> This was the third time in just over a week that Ahmadinejad has
>>> publicly raised doubts about the September 11 airborne attacks on New
>>> York and Washington carried out by Al-Qaeda militants which killed
>>> nearly 3,000 people.
>>>
>>> He raised the theme for the first time at a ceremony on April 8,
>>> Iran's national day marking its disputed nuclear program, which the
>>> West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons.
>>>
>>> The president of Iran at the time of the 9/11 attacks, Mohammad
>>> Khatami, strongly condemned the assault. Tehran did not oppose theUS-
>>> led invasion of Afghanistan that toppled the Taliban regime, which was
>>> hostile to the Iranian government.
>>>
>> Pigs tried this on Mbeki after his speach on doubts about the
>> whereabouts of AIDS.
>>
>>
>> JayJBee
>> "He said she said... but no footedge"
>
> Da nigger always has the edge of his foot on his brodda's throat.
>
> Luckily there is no crisis in Zimbabwe either, so the cargoship waiting in
> Durban to unload tons of Chinese ammunition to 'restore order' in Zimbabwe
> is no problem either.
>
> Braddas in arms, braddas in misery.
Les premier signes du freres en armes:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1002362734615194957
(Mais une update (ahum) a google...)
Tu ave quel que chouse atravez un link?
JayJBee
"Le FOOTEDGE son la, a contraire a 'AIDS Inc.' ou 'Ten reasons why AIDS
is a HOAX'"
>
>
| |
JayJBee (18-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : JayJBee |
Dato : 18-04-08 03:52 |
|
Willem-Jan Markerink wrote:
> JayJBee <jayjbee@notmail.com> wrote in news:48075490$0$31844$dbd4b001
> @news.wanadoo.nl:
>
>> ? iamthewitness.com ? wrote:
>>> Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>>>
>>> WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
>>> "speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced doubts
>>> about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New
>>> York and Washington.
>>>
>>> "I am not sure what you say about a statement like that. It leaves one
>>> speechless," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
>>>
>>> "It is just misguided, misinformed rhetoric," McCormack said.
>>>
>>> "I cannot tell whether or not it is something that he truly believes
>>> or if this is just an attempt to try to shake up public opinion in
>>> Iran or elsewhere," McCormack said.
>>>
>>> Earlier Wednesday, Ahmadinejad called the 9/11 attacks a "suspect
>>> event" in a speech at a public rally in the holy city of Qom.
>>>
>>> "Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York,"
>>> Ahmadinejad said, in an address carried live on state television.
>>>
>>> "A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed,
>>> whose names were never published."
>>>
>>> "Under this pretext they (the United States) attacked Afghanistan and
>>> Iraq and since then a million people have been killed," said the
>>> Iranian president.
>>>
>>> This was the third time in just over a week that Ahmadinejad has
>>> publicly raised doubts about the September 11 airborne attacks on New
>>> York and Washington carried out by Al-Qaeda militants which killed
>>> nearly 3,000 people.
>>>
>>> He raised the theme for the first time at a ceremony on April 8,
>>> Iran's national day marking its disputed nuclear program, which the
>>> West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons.
>>>
>>> The president of Iran at the time of the 9/11 attacks, Mohammad
>>> Khatami, strongly condemned the assault. Tehran did not oppose theUS-
>>> led invasion of Afghanistan that toppled the Taliban regime, which was
>>> hostile to the Iranian government.
>>>
>> Pigs tried this on Mbeki after his speach on doubts about the
>> whereabouts of AIDS.
>>
>>
>> JayJBee
>> "He said she said... but no footedge"
>
> Da nigger always has the edge of his foot on his brodda's throat.
>
> Luckily there is no crisis in Zimbabwe either, so the cargoship waiting in
> Durban to unload tons of Chinese ammunition to 'restore order' in Zimbabwe
> is no problem either.
>
> Braddas in arms, braddas in misery.
Die ersten signale von 'brothers in arms':
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1002362734615194957
(shon wieder hat google ein update (ahum)...)
Hast du noch etwas zu linken?
JayJBee
"Glucklich gibt es noch die FOOTEDGE, aber 'AIDS Inc.' oder 'Ten reasons
why AIDS is a HOAX' sind vershwunden"
>
>
| |
Willem-Jan Markerink (18-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : Willem-Jan Markerink |
Dato : 18-04-08 17:25 |
|
JayJBee <jayjbee@notmail.com> wrote in
news:48080cd6$0$5890$dbd45001@news.wanadoo.nl:
> Willem-Jan Markerink wrote:
>> JayJBee <jayjbee@notmail.com> wrote in news:48075490$0$31844$dbd4b001
>> @news.wanadoo.nl:
>>
>>> ? iamthewitness.com ? wrote:
>>>> Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>>>>
>>>> WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
>>>> "speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced
>>>> doubts about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks
>>>> on New York and Washington.
>>>>
>>>> "I am not sure what you say about a statement like that. It leaves
>>>> one speechless," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
>>>>
>>>> "It is just misguided, misinformed rhetoric," McCormack said.
>>>>
>>>> "I cannot tell whether or not it is something that he truly believes
>>>> or if this is just an attempt to try to shake up public opinion in
>>>> Iran or elsewhere," McCormack said.
>>>>
>>>> Earlier Wednesday, Ahmadinejad called the 9/11 attacks a "suspect
>>>> event" in a speech at a public rally in the holy city of Qom.
>>>>
>>>> "Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York,"
>>>> Ahmadinejad said, in an address carried live on state television.
>>>>
>>>> "A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been
>>>> killed, whose names were never published."
>>>>
>>>> "Under this pretext they (the United States) attacked Afghanistan and
>>>> Iraq and since then a million people have been killed," said the
>>>> Iranian president.
>>>>
>>>> This was the third time in just over a week that Ahmadinejad has
>>>> publicly raised doubts about the September 11 airborne attacks on New
>>>> York and Washington carried out by Al-Qaeda militants which killed
>>>> nearly 3,000 people.
>>>>
>>>> He raised the theme for the first time at a ceremony on April 8,
>>>> Iran's national day marking its disputed nuclear program, which the
>>>> West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons.
>>>>
>>>> The president of Iran at the time of the 9/11 attacks, Mohammad
>>>> Khatami, strongly condemned the assault. Tehran did not oppose theUS-
>>>> led invasion of Afghanistan that toppled the Taliban regime, which
>>>> was hostile to the Iranian government.
>>>>
>>> Pigs tried this on Mbeki after his speach on doubts about the
>>> whereabouts of AIDS.
>>>
>>>
>>> JayJBee
>>> "He said she said... but no footedge"
>>
>> Da nigger always has the edge of his foot on his brodda's throat.
>>
>> Luckily there is no crisis in Zimbabwe either, so the cargoship waiting
>> in Durban to unload tons of Chinese ammunition to 'restore order' in
>> Zimbabwe is no problem either.
>>
>> Braddas in arms, braddas in misery.
>
> Die ersten signale von 'brothers in arms':
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1002362734615194957
>
> (shon wieder hat google ein update (ahum)...)
>
> Hast du noch etwas zu linken?
>
>
> JayJBee
> "Glucklich gibt es noch die FOOTEDGE, aber 'AIDS Inc.' oder 'Ten reasons
> why AIDS is a HOAX' sind vershwunden"
Vielleicht besser du wagst dich nicht mehr auf Teutonischem Eis....
--
Bye,
Willem-Jan Markerink
The desire to understand
is sometimes far less intelligent than
the inability to understand
<w.j.markerink@a1.nl>
[note: 'a-one' & 'en-el'!]
| |
JayJBee (18-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : JayJBee |
Dato : 18-04-08 03:58 |
|
Willem-Jan Markerink wrote:
> JayJBee <jayjbee@notmail.com> wrote in news:48075490$0$31844$dbd4b001
> @news.wanadoo.nl:
>
>> ? iamthewitness.com ? wrote:
>>> Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>>>
>>> WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
>>> "speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced doubts
>>> about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New
>>> York and Washington.
>>>
>>> "I am not sure what you say about a statement like that. It leaves one
>>> speechless," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
>>>
>>> "It is just misguided, misinformed rhetoric," McCormack said.
>>>
>>> "I cannot tell whether or not it is something that he truly believes
>>> or if this is just an attempt to try to shake up public opinion in
>>> Iran or elsewhere," McCormack said.
>>>
>>> Earlier Wednesday, Ahmadinejad called the 9/11 attacks a "suspect
>>> event" in a speech at a public rally in the holy city of Qom.
>>>
>>> "Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York,"
>>> Ahmadinejad said, in an address carried live on state television.
>>>
>>> "A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed,
>>> whose names were never published."
>>>
>>> "Under this pretext they (the United States) attacked Afghanistan and
>>> Iraq and since then a million people have been killed," said the
>>> Iranian president.
>>>
>>> This was the third time in just over a week that Ahmadinejad has
>>> publicly raised doubts about the September 11 airborne attacks on New
>>> York and Washington carried out by Al-Qaeda militants which killed
>>> nearly 3,000 people.
>>>
>>> He raised the theme for the first time at a ceremony on April 8,
>>> Iran's national day marking its disputed nuclear program, which the
>>> West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons.
>>>
>>> The president of Iran at the time of the 9/11 attacks, Mohammad
>>> Khatami, strongly condemned the assault. Tehran did not oppose theUS-
>>> led invasion of Afghanistan that toppled the Taliban regime, which was
>>> hostile to the Iranian government.
>>>
>> Pigs tried this on Mbeki after his speach on doubts about the
>> whereabouts of AIDS.
>>
>>
>> JayJBee
>> "He said she said... but no footedge"
>
> Da nigger always has the edge of his foot on his brodda's throat.
>
> Luckily there is no crisis in Zimbabwe either, so the cargoship waiting in
> Durban to unload tons of Chinese ammunition to 'restore order' in Zimbabwe
> is no problem either.
>
> Braddas in arms, braddas in misery.
Os primeiros sinais de 'brothers in arms' irmaos em armas:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1002362734615194957
(o google fiz mais um update (ahum)...)
Tens algum coisa atravez d'um linq?
JayJBee
"Felizmente o FOOTEDGE ainda ta presente, em contrario ao 'AIDS Inc.' ou
'Ten reasons why AIDS is a HOAX'"
>
>
| |
Anneke.A (17-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : Anneke.A |
Dato : 17-04-08 17:37 |
|
"? iamthewitness.com ?" <dfgsdgt546456rtg@googlemail.com> wrote in message
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> Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>
> "A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed,
> whose names were never published."
Nuts. This guy thinks with them. What does he mean. The buildings never
collapsed and the people still got killed by a mirage.
A
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John (17-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : John |
Dato : 17-04-08 19:31 |
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Calimero (17-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : Calimero |
Dato : 17-04-08 11:01 |
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On Apr 17, 9:55Â am, â—„ iamthewitness.com â–º
<dfgsdgt546456...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>
> WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
> "speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced doubts
> about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New
> York and Washington.
>
> "I am not sure what you say about a statement like that. It leaves one
> speechless," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
>
> "It is just misguided, misinformed rhetoric," McCormack said.
>
> "I cannot tell whether or not it is something that he truly believes
> or if this is just an attempt to try to shake up public opinion in
> Iran or elsewhere," McCormack said.
>
> Earlier Wednesday, Ahmadinejad called the 9/11 attacks a "suspect
> event" in a speech at a public rally in the holy city of Qom.
>
> "Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York,"
> Ahmadinejad said, in an address carried live on state television.
>
> "A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed,
> whose names were never published."
>
> "Under this pretext they (the United States) attacked Afghanistan and
> Iraq and since then a million people have been killed," said the
> Iranian president.
>
> This was the third time in just over a week that Ahmadinejad has
> publicly raised doubts about the September 11 airborne attacks on New
> York and Washington carried out by Al-Qaeda militants which killed
> nearly 3,000 people.
>
> He raised the theme for the first time at a ceremony on April 8,
> Iran's national day marking its disputed nuclear program, which the
> West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons.
>
> The president of Iran at the time of the 9/11 attacks, Mohammad
> Khatami, strongly condemned the assault. Tehran did not oppose theUS-
> led invasion of Afghanistan that toppled the Taliban regime, which was
> hostile to the Iranian government.
>
> http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/iran_us_attacks_ahmadinejad
>
> Politicians are always speechless when someone speaks the truth.
You think Ahmadinejad spoke the truth???
OMG, you moron would have LOVED Adolf Hitler ...
Calimero
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Ukendt (18-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : Ukendt |
Dato : 18-04-08 00:25 |
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 10:01:22 -0700 (PDT), Calimero <calimero377@gmx.de> wrote:
>On Apr 17, 9:55 am, ? iamthewitness.com ?
><dfgsdgt546456...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>> Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>>
>> WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
>> "speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced doubts
>> about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New
>> York and Washington.
>>
>> "I am not sure what you say about a statement like that. It leaves one
>> speechless," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
>>
>> "It is just misguided, misinformed rhetoric," McCormack said.
>>
>> "I cannot tell whether or not it is something that he truly believes
>> or if this is just an attempt to try to shake up public opinion in
>> Iran or elsewhere," McCormack said.
>>
>> Earlier Wednesday, Ahmadinejad called the 9/11 attacks a "suspect
>> event" in a speech at a public rally in the holy city of Qom.
>>
>> "Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York,"
>> Ahmadinejad said, in an address carried live on state television.
>>
>> "A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed,
>> whose names were never published."
>>
>> "Under this pretext they (the United States) attacked Afghanistan and
>> Iraq and since then a million people have been killed," said the
>> Iranian president.
>>
>> This was the third time in just over a week that Ahmadinejad has
>> publicly raised doubts about the September 11 airborne attacks on New
>> York and Washington carried out by Al-Qaeda militants which killed
>> nearly 3,000 people.
>>
>> He raised the theme for the first time at a ceremony on April 8,
>> Iran's national day marking its disputed nuclear program, which the
>> West fears could be used to make nuclear weapons.
>>
>> The president of Iran at the time of the 9/11 attacks, Mohammad
>> Khatami, strongly condemned the assault. Tehran did not oppose theUS-
>> led invasion of Afghanistan that toppled the Taliban regime, which was
>> hostile to the Iranian government.
>>
>> http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/iran_us_attacks_ahmadinejad
>>
>> Politicians are always speechless when someone speaks the truth.
>
>
>You think Ahmadinejad spoke the truth???
You don't seem to have posted anything that'd
prove him wrong.
>... moron would have LOVED Adolf Hitler ...
>Calimero
The Bush crime family is perpetuating the
legacy of the Reich, complete with its own
version of the Reichstag Fire.
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Mr. Noise Guy (17-04-2008)
| Kommentar Fra : Mr. Noise Guy |
Dato : 17-04-08 13:05 |
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On Apr 17, 12:55Â am, â—„ iamthewitness.com â–º
<dfgsdgt546456...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Washington 'speechless' after Ahmadinejad 9/11 comment
>
> WASHINGTON (AFP) - The United States said Wednesday it was
> "speechless" after Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced doubts
> about the accepted version of the September 11, 2001 attacks on New
> York and Washington.
>
> "I am not sure what you say about a statement like that. It leaves one
> speechless," said State Department spokesman Sean McCormack.
>
> "It is just misguided, misinformed rhetoric," McCormack said.
>
> "I cannot tell whether or not it is something that he truly believes
> or if this is just an attempt to try to shake up public opinion in
> Iran or elsewhere," McCormack said.
>
> Earlier Wednesday, Ahmadinejad called the 9/11 attacks a "suspect
> event" in a speech at a public rally in the holy city of Qom.
>
> "Four or five years ago a suspect event took place in New York,"
> Ahmadinejad said, in an address carried live on state television.
Four or five years ago? Let's see, 2008 minus 2001 = 7.
> "A building collapsed and they said that 3,000 people had been killed,
> whose names were never published."
What a liar.
> Politicians are always speechless when someone speaks the truth.
Well, he's a proven liar.
-Mr. Noise Guy
Orangevale, California, U.S.A.
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