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Ahmadinejad and Gaddafi attack world order

Published: 24 September, 2009, 12:44
Edited: 28 September, 2009, 12:03


United States, New York : Mahmoud Ahmadinejad after his speech during the United Nations General Assembly. (AFP Photo / Don Emmert)

Iran’s President Ahmadinejad addressed the UN General Assembly saying that the role of single powers and capitalism are over, and he will go the way of communism. Libya's leader, Colonel Gaddafi, came down on the UN.

 
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Biloxi September 24, 2009, 14:19 quote
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Greed and profit run the world. Gaddafi and Ahmadinejad are both amazing since neither has been assassinated, yet. Thankfully they both speak their mind and have no fear of being ego trashed by the white folks who have no brains since drugs think synapses into dumb and dumber, the 21st Century has arrived with both Gaddafi and Ahmadinejad still in the game after all these years. Hateful idea to the parasitic cannibals of antiquity - human beings who cannot be thoroughly corrupted and therefore used for the greedy profits of a few at the expense of the many. Mirror mirror on the wall ... the fairest do not leave assemblies when grown-up mentalities usher in intelligence rather than ignorant blubbering piles of protoplasm. Good for Gaddafi and Ahmadinejad for speaking to the UN and stating the obvious! Bad for all the fools who thought boycotting the Grand Chessboard (leaving the UN Assembly) meant they looked like leaders of a free world in the 21st Century.

jwp September 24, 2009, 14:59 quote
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Iran’s President Ahmadinejad and Libya's leader, Colonel Maummar al Gaddafi, addresses to the UN General Assembly were not welcome because they are right. The Security Council is is a club that just represents the views and carries out the policies of a small elite few, mostly dominated by the US. Countries that the US considers enemies, or not acting in accordance with US wishes and policies, i.e Iran, North Korea and other countries in the past, have mandates passed against them, if these countries still refuse to comply, then sanctions are proposed by US, adopted by Security Council and passed by UN. However if the country is an ally of the US, the US uses it's veto to prevent sanctions being passed. Isreal is a prime example, it has blatantly failed to comply with UN resolutions, is breaking International Law, but the UN has failed to impose any sanctions, because of US veto.Libya's leader, Colonel Maummar al Gaddafi was justified in tearing up a copy of the UN Charter, it means nothing to smaller countries

lolo September 25, 2009, 14:46 quote
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Of course they are both right and very brave. The Soviet Union used to fight against apartheid in South Africa but Russia does nothing to fight against apartheid policies of Israel. I hope the Russia will soon adopt the Soviet foreign policies.

jon September 26, 2009, 01:29 quote
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Ahmadinejad and Gaddafi are both strong leaders but the question is, what are they doing for the average citizen of their country. I don't know the answer to that question but their people surely do. Old Socialist dogma no longer fools the people of a country. Citizens are becoming more and more aware. They expect more than the old brainwashed people of past years. A good indicator of failure of a system is a high number of beggers in the streets of the towns and cities of a country while the King/leaders live in lugary {Huge Palaces} etc. I am amazed at the high numbers of people trying to survive by begging in the streets in so many countries today.

julietdraven September 27, 2009, 07:23 quote
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well are not these two a pair to draw to. Someone who stole the election and someone who is just evil. Ya the USA might push our weight around but we also normally pay the bill and that in itself means we get to do it. If the little third world countries would pay us back we could get out of the mess we are in. And we will take care of the few that think they can rip the rest of us Americans off.

ConcernedCitizen September 27, 2009, 18:50 quote
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@jwp: You do know that China and Russia are also part of the Security Council? @ Biloxi: Gaddafi and Ahmadinejad revile profits, not people LOL really? Sure Ahmadeinjad is a generous human being, he loves his fellow Iranians so much that when Mousavi and his supporters dared to challenge his rule, he killed them. Sure Gaddafi is a great leader just look at the spectacular amount of profits he's raked in from oil companies at the expense of the Libyan people, many of whom don't even have sufficient access to basic needs like food, water, education, etc.

ConcernedCitizen September 27, 2009, 18:50 quote
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@jwp: You do know that China and Russia are also part of the Security Council? @ Biloxi: Gaddafi and Ahmadinejad revile profits, not people LOL really? Sure Ahmadeinjad is a generous human being, he loves his fellow Iranians so much that when Mousavi and his supporters dared to challenge his rule, he killed them. Sure Gaddafi is a great leader just look at the spectacular amount of profits he's raked in from oil companies at the expense of the Libyan people, many of whom don't even have sufficient access to basic needs like food, water, education, etc.

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