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The neocons and their critics

September 30, 2007 - 11:27 am - by Michael Ledeen
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2007-10-06 12:17:44

Some anti-Western forces in Iran are trying to make a martyr out of the Terrorist-President Ah-Mad-eenejad and elevate him to the human levels. The issue is the so-called ill treatment of the Terrorist-President of IRT (Islamic Republic of Terrorists) by Columbia U.’s President. Let us address the issues here, shall we?

1) No representative of IRT has ever has representative of Iranian people. Therefore, pointing out to the Terrorist-President of what he and his Khomeinists friends have done to Iran, to Iranian people, and to the world at large is not necessary a wrong thing. On the contrary, it is absolutely necessary and something that Iranian people have been waiting and expecting from the West instead of usual economic-based appeasement.
2) The backward forces claim, what happened in Columbia is against standard norm of hospitality. Oh Ya? I guess taking 52 people hostage in their own embassy, which is total violating of all human norms and diplomatic principles, is part of terrorist hospitality and must be accepted by all human just because Khomeinie encouraged it himself.
3) Mr. Terrorist-President have no right to talk about Iranian 2500 years history, in general and Cyrus the Great in particular, since from the get go the whole revolt of 1979 is based on denying 2500 years Iranian history. Moreover, Cyrus must be only mentioned by those who respect human rights, not those whose whole entire entity (Khomeinism, Islamo-Fashism, Mullacracy, Talibanism) is based on human rights violation.

So, Mr. Terrorist-President and friends, please shut-up and don’t complain about your treatment in Columbia U. Those who murder, rape, jail, and abuse their own people under the name of their God or for whatever imaginary reason are not human and as such have no Human Right. Just like terrorists jailed in Guantanamo shouldn’t have any human right.