posted on Feb, 8 2010 @ 10:55 PM
reply to post by freetree64
Sure, I won't use that analogy again.
As for the spelling it's perfectly acceptable.
Not every country uses simplified spelling
(Double-spaced for comprehension)
Anyway, his name is Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
www.tco.ac.ir...
Iran's Presidential Office of Scientific and Industrial Studies.
I am not in support of either side and do not like the rhetoric from both leaders and civilians alike, baying for blood, war, greed, ignorance, guilt
and honour.
It's all damn Pride, cooked up into a volatile mixture of religious overdose and nationalism, power and glory and a chance to be written into the
pages of History.
So, re: the OP: the timbre of the language is meant to be belligerent, it seems, and during a time of fervent religious excitement. It could be more
'bluster' as has been before, or there is more to this 'game'. Obvious speculation.
Certainly tensions are high and have been ramped in both mainstream and alternative media sources.
We need to be careful of the seeds we sow.
[edit on 8-2-2010 by aorAki]