Sunday, February 12, 2006

Cartoons And Israel Make Mahmoud Crazy


Madman Mahmoud, president of Iran and the Muslim mental health poster boy gave a speech Saturday on the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution in Iran. He spoke to demonstrators who joined him in another mass hysterical psychotic episode that has come to epitomize this nation.

The European Union responded and condemned his remarks about Israel, in which he said that the Palestinians and “other nations” would eventually remove the Jewish state.

“That this type of completely unacceptable remarks are continually being repeated does not mean we should accept them in silence,” said Ursula Plassnik, the foreign minister of Austria which currently holds the EU presidency.

Ahmadinejad accused the United States and Europe of being "hostages of Zionism" and said they should pay a heavy price for the publication of caricatures of the prophet Muhammad that have triggered worldwide protests.

"We ask the West to remove what they created sixty years ago and if they do not listen to our recommendations, then the Palestinian nation and other nations will eventually do this for them."

"Do the removal of Israel before it is too late and save yourself from the fury of regional nations," he threatened.

The crowd, of course, spent much of their time doing their chants, "Death to Denmark", "Death to America", "Death to Israel". These are the same sensitive people who claim to be wounded by the West poking fun at their prophet. Maybe it's something in their water.


More info at Iran Focus-News, Khaleej Times, NewsMax and the Bangkok Post.

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