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Science > Philosophy |
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"Robert Cohen" |
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11 Sep 2006 04:31:26 PM |
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Who Recently Said ? |
Note: There have been many comments about Iran, after its President's
rhetoric and his Holocaust cartoon exhibition angered particularly Jews
& Israelis.
Question: Regarding Iran, do you agree with the comparisons to the
1930s that we often read about?
Answer: "When you have the President of a country as powerful as Iran
say those things, it may be very foolish of us to assume he doesn't
mean them. And when he's also trying to acquire a nuclear weapon, then
I think the warning signs are pretty clear... I think for a president
of a country to say they want to wipe another country off the face of
the earth and at the same time he's trying to acquire a nuclear weapons
capability - if we don't get worried about that, future historians will
raise a few questions about us and about our judgment," says:
(This is a specific quote of one person below.)
Martin Peretz
William Kristol
Neville Chamberlain IV
Kofi Annan
Bill Clinton
Hillary Clinton
***** Cheney
Don Rumsfeld
John McCain
George H W Bush
George W Bush
Al Gore
John Kerrey
Joe Lieberman
John
Jacques Chirac
Vladamir Putin
Tony Blair
Maggie Thatcher
Ehud Olmert
Benjamin Netanahyhu
Rudy Guiliana
George Pataki
Newt Gingrich
Ralph Nader
Ross Perot
Pat Buchanan
Chris Matthews
Tucker Carlson
Gordon Liddy
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| User: "fzer0 local@host" |
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| Title: Re: Who Recently Said ? |
11 Sep 2006 07:45:10 PM |
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Robert Cohen wrote:
Note: There have been many comments about Iran, after its President's
rhetoric and his Holocaust cartoon exhibition angered particularly Jews
& Israelis.
Question: Regarding Iran, do you agree with the comparisons to the
1930s that we often read about?
Answer: "When you have the President of a country as powerful as Iran
say those things, it may be very foolish of us to assume he doesn't
mean them. And when he's also trying to acquire a nuclear weapon, then
I think the warning signs are pretty clear... I think for a president
of a country to say they want to wipe another country off the face of
the earth and at the same time he's trying to acquire a nuclear weapons
capability - if we don't get worried about that, future historians will
raise a few questions about us and about our judgment," says:
(This is a specific quote of one person below.)
Tony Blair, the US muppet. The supporter of Israel. The supporter of
Lebanon destruction.
Did you know that his campaign was founded by Jews? Here is the list:
http://www.radioislam.org/islam/english/jewishp/britain/paymast.htm
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| User: "Robert Cohen" |
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| Title: Re: Who Recently Said ? |
11 Sep 2006 08:22:26 PM |
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Touche.
An excellent point, I concede.
Reality is harsh stuff to publicly acknowledge; while I hereaby take
your point.
B-t-w:
What has Radio Islam been reporting about Sudan-Darfur?
Please cite any report(s) by it, or by any Muslim medium about
Sudan-Darfur.
What is their interpretation of it?
The Jews are responsible, n'est-ce pas?.
Lebanon deaths in summer 2006 are approximately 1200 civilians &
Hizbollah guerillas.
Darfur deaths for approx past three years are approximately
200,000--500,000.
Does Radio Islam applaud the President of Iran's statement that Israel
should be wiped-off the map?
Do you personally agree with the Pres of Iran's statement that Israel
should be destroyed?
Have you condemned the alleged genocide of Darfur (Muslims backing the
Jinjaweed against Muslim-Animists) in any other news group than this?
Do you fear losing some friends by publicly condemning an alleged
genocide?
fzer0 wrote:
Robert Cohen wrote:
Note: There have been many comments about Iran, after its President's
rhetoric and his Holocaust cartoon exhibition angered particularly Jews
& Israelis.
Question: Regarding Iran, do you agree with the comparisons to the
1930s that we often read about?
Answer: "When you have the President of a country as powerful as Iran
say those things, it may be very foolish of us to assume he doesn't
mean them. And when he's also trying to acquire a nuclear weapon, then
I think the warning signs are pretty clear... I think for a president
of a country to say they want to wipe another country off the face of
the earth and at the same time he's trying to acquire a nuclear weapons
capability - if we don't get worried about that, future historians will
raise a few questions about us and about our judgment," says:
(This is a specific quote of one person below.)
Tony Blair, the US muppet. The supporter of Israel. The supporter of
Lebanon destruction.
Did you know that his campaign was founded by Jews? Here is the list:
http://www.radioislam.org/islam/english/jewishp/britain/paymast.htm
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| User: "fzer0 local@host" |
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| Title: Re: Who Recently Said ? |
12 Sep 2006 09:23:58 AM |
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Robert Cohen wrote:
Touche.
An excellent point, I concede.
Reality is harsh stuff to publicly acknowledge; while I hereaby take
your point.
B-t-w:
What has Radio Islam been reporting about Sudan-Darfur?
Please cite any report(s) by it, or by any Muslim medium about
Sudan-Darfur.
Radio Islam has report nothing on the subject. Maybe we should drop
them a email.
Here is something I've found: http://www.mpac.org/article.php?id=146
BBC is bringing all the views:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/africa/3737566.stm
As for myself (a non Muslim), I think it sucks and it should been
stopped asap. Then again, our government are too busy fighting or
supporting (god knows why) wars. Something has to be done.
I remember when we French, went to Ivory Coast to avoid a large civil
war, we got criticism. I don't think anybody thanks us. The president,
pitifully apologise for creating anti-French feelings (IIRC, he fuelled
the riots and his army had probably something to do with the helicopter
attack).
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