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br> -- WJM br> Vienna, Austria /p> p> Well put, Mr. Orlet. One wonders exactly how much more direct this Iranian madman has to be before the left, the MSM, and the Democrats finally get it. Perhaps it's the lack of nuisance that has these elites confused. Surely this Ahmadinejad is saying something profound that registers with them that we rubes just can't quite figure out. As if that wasn't bad enough, their collective insanity gets worse and even more breathtaking, when they insist on bowing to their multi-cultural dogma and their anti-Western proclivities, in an attempt to find common ground with this 11th century religious fanatic. When fools like old Z Big from the Carter years, who helped create the "paper tiger" image of the U.S., with Carter's fecklessness and capitulation to Iran; and half-wits like Ms. Albright, of the equally feckless and impotent Clinton administration, admonish President Bush that he must see Ahmadinejad as a serious man with an equally serious message, one wonders if indeed these elites have a death wish for Western Civilization. It's that or they have forgotten their nursery rhymes and their Bible; the Emperor Ahmadinejad not only has no clothes, those horses he's riding are four in number and none too friendly. br> -- A. DiPentima /p> p> ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS ARE SAFE br> Re: Ralph R. Reiland's You Never Can Tell : /p>Umm, good things to remember, Mr. Reiland.
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