What was most telling is when Williams Asks, " Who makes the decisions in Iran?" and answered by asking Williams the same question about the US. While neither of them can really tell the truth.
It's like saying, " I know you can't tell me about the IMF and the world banking cartel so what's your best lie?" Then replying, "I don't have one, what's yours?"
"But, indeed, no private person has a right to complain, by suit in court, on the ground of a breach of the Constitution. The Constitution it is true, is a compact, but he is not a party to it."
"But, indeed, no private person has a right to complain, by suit in court, on the ground of a breach of the Constitution. The Constitution it is true, is a compact, but he is not a party to it."
We should not have stuck our nose in their affairs....After watching this I am more certain that Dr. Paul's non-interventionist foreign policy strategy is correct. Like Paul said, he thinks Reagan was right when he said we do not understand the irrationality of Middle Eastern politics.
Submitted by ronwallie on Sat, 08/02/2008 - 20:55.
If you listen to the entire interview, I think most reasonable people would be impressed with the Iranian president. He knows what is going on in the United States, and he was able to turn Brian Williams' questions into questions for Brian. He did this a couple times. One of the best was when Brian asked him who was really in control of Iran: Is it Ahmadinejad or the religious leaders? Ahmadinejad asked Brian if he knew who was really in control of the United States. Brian did not try to answer that. Our media has portrayed the Iranian president as a dangerous madman. I have never heard him say anything illogical or ridiculous. I have only read our own media's distortions of Ahmadinejad and what he said. Listen to the entire interview and see for yourself.
I don't think you'd be saying that if you had to live under him.
According to Human Rights Watch: "Respect for basic human rights in Iran, especially freedom of expression and assembly, deteriorated in 2006. The government routinely tortures and mistreats detained dissidents, including through prolonged solitary confinement" "Since President Ahmadinejad came to power, treatment of detainees has worsened in Evin Prison as well as in detention centers operated clandestinely by the Judiciary, the Ministry of Information, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps." "The Ahmadinejad government, in a pronounced shift from the policy under former president Mohammed Khatami, has shown no tolerance for peaceful protests and gatherings"
What was most telling is
What was most telling is when Williams Asks, " Who makes the decisions in Iran?" and answered by asking Williams the same question about the US. While neither of them can really tell the truth.
It's like saying, " I know you can't tell me about the IMF and the world banking cartel so what's your best lie?" Then replying, "I don't have one, what's yours?"
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"But, indeed, no private person has a right to complain, by suit in court, on the ground of a breach of the Constitution. The Constitution it is true, is a compact, but he is not a party to it."
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"But, indeed, no private person has a right to complain, by suit in court, on the ground of a breach of the Constitution. The Constitution it is true, is a compact, but he is not a party to it."
Imagine America's "enemies" waving the US flag...
...instead of burning it. Ron Paul's foreign policy would accomplish that. Fast.
-"Ron Paul cured me of my predilection for Che Guevara T shirts."
O Man, I think this guy is a Sheister...
We should not have stuck our nose in their affairs....After watching this I am more certain that Dr. Paul's non-interventionist foreign policy strategy is correct. Like Paul said, he thinks Reagan was right when he said we do not understand the irrationality of Middle Eastern politics.
Dammit. This guy is a piece of work...
Ahmadinejad is a good guy.
If you listen to the entire interview, I think most reasonable people would be impressed with the Iranian president. He knows what is going on in the United States, and he was able to turn Brian Williams' questions into questions for Brian. He did this a couple times. One of the best was when Brian asked him who was really in control of Iran: Is it Ahmadinejad or the religious leaders? Ahmadinejad asked Brian if he knew who was really in control of the United States. Brian did not try to answer that. Our media has portrayed the Iranian president as a dangerous madman. I have never heard him say anything illogical or ridiculous. I have only read our own media's distortions of Ahmadinejad and what he said. Listen to the entire interview and see for yourself.
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A good guy???
I don't think you'd be saying that if you had to live under him.
According to Human Rights Watch: "Respect for basic human rights in Iran, especially freedom of expression and assembly, deteriorated in 2006. The government routinely tortures and mistreats detained dissidents, including through prolonged solitary confinement" "Since President Ahmadinejad came to power, treatment of detainees has worsened in Evin Prison as well as in detention centers operated clandestinely by the Judiciary, the Ministry of Information, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps." "The Ahmadinejad government, in a pronounced shift from the policy under former president Mohammed Khatami, has shown no tolerance for peaceful protests and gatherings"
http://hrw.org/englishwr2k7/docs/2007/01/11/iran14703.htm
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