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Originally posted by mamabeth
reply to post by UltraMarine
I have only read the title...Iran wants to finish what the storm started.
This is like having a fox offering to help an injured chicken.No way
should we even consider taking any help from them,we can take care
of our own!
Roger that. Its nothing more than a political mockery surrounding the current state of affairs
Originally posted by mamabeth
reply to post by UltraMarine
I have only read the title...Iran wants to finish what the storm started.
This is like having a fox offering to help an injured chicken.No way
should we even consider taking any help from them,we can take care
of our own!
Originally posted by superman2012
Originally posted by mamabeth
reply to post by superman2012
I have skimmed the article! I really liked the part about them being
able to send "rescue" workers with equipment and tools to american
cities on short notice The very same country that considers the
U.S.A. as the great satan.Oh,yeah,let them come into our country on
a "peaceful" mission to "rescue" our storm,stricken cities.
I am a cat and I smell a rat.
Oh I understand, but to state that the US will take care of their own...well, I have two words for you...Hurricane Katrina. I can give you more if you would like. Plus, an offer of help shouldn't be thrown aside so quickly...for all you know, this was the olive branch that you just burnt.
Originally posted by badgerprints
You gotta admit.
This is a real laugh fest.
That Ahmadinejad has a great sense of humor.
He know it won't look good no matter what decision is made.
Yes will get the war hawks in a lather and no will get the internationalists all weepy.
Obama knows what to do though.
Nothing.
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
Originally posted by mamabeth
reply to post by UltraMarine
I have only read the title...Iran wants to finish what the storm started.
This is like having a fox offering to help an injured chicken.No way
should we even consider taking any help from them,we can take care
of our own!
I think my IQ just dropped a few points after reading that and I can't afford to lose any brain cells!
Your government is perfectly capable of taking care of you just like Katrina and ground zero at 911
Stop letting your religious superstitions dictate your thoughts, they have rendered you irrational.
Originally posted by jheated5
I'm surprised Israel our ally hasn't offered to jump in and help...../sarcasm...
Originally posted by mamabeth
reply to post by superman2012
I have skimmed the article! I really liked the part about them being
able to send "rescue" workers with equipment and tools to american
cities on short notice The very same country that considers the
U.S.A. as the great satan.Oh,yeah,let them come into our country on
a "peaceful" mission to "rescue" our storm,stricken cities.
I am a cat and I smell a rat.
Originally posted by mamabeth
reply to post by superman2012
Go for it! I stand by my post and don't care what you think.
I would not take their offer of help too seriously.
Originally posted by mamabeth
reply to post by superman2012
The only "proof" that I have is my mother's instinct and gut feeling,
nothing that you would ever consider as proof.
Originally posted by Drunkenparrot
It is obvious from the early reports that the Feds were much more prepared this time around.
Do you think it is possible a few lessons were learned from Katrina?
I'm sure you personally would have done a much better job organizing the chaos.
Again, what can Iran offer that U.S. indigenous relief agencies are not already in the field and providing?
It's a joke really, everyone has something snide to say until it is their town that is flattened then they are more than happy to see FEMA and the Red Cross.
Originally posted by CrisMajor
reply to post by UltraMarine
I'd be willing to accept their aid if they did have a change of heart, and I knew it.