reply to post by johnny2127
Originally posted by johnny2127
I love how many of the people on here have absolutely no problem believing everything someone like Ahmadinejad would say contrary to all evidence and
sources, but then won't believe what others in the western world say regardless of all evidence to back them up. Some are so excited to paint the US
and western world as villains that anyone that is against the US and western world is immediately deemed legitimate and honest by all of you.
Unbelievable.
Actually, it's the fact that Ahmadinejad speaks the truth that makes him believable. If Obama or any of the major European leaders did the same
thing, we'd immediately recognise it and praise them as well. Some "truths" you know in your heart that they're true, others you recognise
because either you have sufficient direct evidence supporting it or overwhelming indirect evidence that leaves little room for doubt.
I've yet to hear Ahmadinejad say one thing that doesn't fit into the latter two categories.
On the other hand, everything that Obama says is already contradicted by his past actions and is soon contradicted by subsequent actions. His Nobel
Peace Prize is a sick joke but highlights the disparity between what he promised and what he has delivered. I'm thinking now that they gave it to
him either to embarrass him into "changing" US imperialism or specifically because it would show him for what he is - the leader of a warmongering
nation.
Just for the record, I'm an American living in the UK. I don't have to paint the US and western nations as villians because the rest of the world
already knows it and our actions speak for themselves - despite the endless right-wing propaganda heaped up on our own people.