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Columbia talk of Iran president Ahmadinejad

What politicians say is not of very great interest to me because almost without exception I know what they want and where they are going with their manipulation. Since all their effort is going in nearly the same direction there is no reason to go there, again almost without exception, because they aren’t taking the world to a higher state of justice nor greater wellbeing of the commonweal. They do care about and do jealously guard their power. The 5 or 6 percent of people who are psychopaths have come to rule the world. (Find out how this could happen… www.uhj.net)

Occasionally a politician arrives on the scene and challenges illegitimate political or military actions of the bullies of the world or to investigate to find out if a racist groups version of history will hold up in a court of independent scholars.

I’ve been watching President Ahmadinejad carefully though because he suggests actions that could produce more justice as the US, France (yes, France has joined the frey) and Israel push toward another destructive war, this time with his country.

No doubt, like most country’s leaders, Mr. Ahmadinejad and the rest of his countrys leadership have some serious human rights issues to address at home and a multitude of other problems that are best kept out of sight. At this juncture everyones home turf is a mess because of the iniquity of leaders and the people they rule.

Although Mr. Ahmadinejad’s ideas are sound, they will not result in the establishment of justice on earth. There is only one thing that will bring justice and the resulting peace to earth. See www.uhj.net for more. Below you will find a link to a summation of Iranian President Ahmadinejad’s talk at Columbia University today. For the full speech, look on line for a transcript tomorrow, Sept. 25.

http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?ID=7245

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3 Responses to “Columbia talk of Iran president Ahmadinejad”

  1. 1 Jeff
    12:45 pm on October 04, 2007

    They were so rude to him. Many places consider our President guilty of injustice and war crimes, but they don’t invite him over and then trash him in the intro. Treating an invited guest that way is seen as completely rude around the world. What would our Prez thought of such treatment from a country that sees us as Imperialist aggressors? I thought the whole thing was disgraceful, and one more thing to be embarrassed about.

  2. 2 Peace
    3:47 pm on October 11, 2007

    Wow, that guy was a jerk. He made President Ahmadinejad look like a nun.

    Peace

  3. 3 Al C
    5:51 pm on October 12, 2007

    Good day,
    President Ahmadinejad certainly came across as a spiritual man, but the laws of Iran insist on persecuting Baha’is. It is a clash of religions with politics. The Columbia University president’s verbal attack was clash of religions and of course politics. His language reflects our own American leader’s belligerence and arrogance and self-righteousness. The Palestinian and Israeli issue is about religion and politics. Baha’u'llah has given us the model for a one world government with divine principles to unite us by, but man has other ideas and ulterior motives on truth. The superiority of religions rules the world scene. The achievement of power and might is really weakness in disguise. God is the ultimate Ruler and Decider, but we conduct our lives as if HE doesn’t exist. Shame on us. Glory of God will win in the end.

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