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Iran's Ahmadinejad Understands American Politics - Political Outcast
politicaloutcast.com/.../irans-ahmadinejad-understands-american-politics/Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad rightly criticized the cost of the recent president and congressional elections ($6 billion at last estimate), calling it a “battleground for capitalists.” Proving that he well understands the modern American political machine, Ahmadinejad further stated that “democracy has turned into the rule of a minority over the majority.” Truer words have seldom been uttered.Say what you will about Ahmadinejad as an Islamic dictator with his itchy trigger finger resting on nuclear bomb blueprints, but his cynicism about 21st century American politics and elections are right on target. American democracy has become a rule of the minority over the majority and a battleground for capitalists. Anyone who believes President Obama is not a capitalist is deluded. Obama is just as much a capitalist as Romney.Iran
The Muslim Agent Who Pulls Obama's Strings - Political Outcast
politicaloutcast.com/2012/.../the-muslim-agent-who-pulls-obamas-strings...In his book "Leading From Behind," author Richard Miniter wrote that adviser Valerie Jarrett was the voice who kept urging Obama not to kill bin Laden. Jarrett is a powerful figure at the White House, an Obama family friend who has an unexplained hold over the president and first lady.Jarrett was born in Iran to American parents and lived there until about the age of 5. As a child, she spoke Persian and French. She and her parents spent one year in London, then came back to ChicagoIranians, hit by sanctions and soaring prices, were shocked by the scale of a $2.6 billion bank loan embezzlement scheme that was exposed last year, and by allegations it was carried out by people close to the political elite or with their assent.Days ago, an Iranian court handed down sentences. Of 39 defendants whose charges were heard, the court’s judge has sentenced four to death and two others to life imprisonment. The remaining defendants received prison terms of 25 years, 20 years, 10 years, and less severe sentences.Meanwhile, back in “The land of the free and the home of the brave,” Timothy Geithner, while heading up the New York Federal Reserve, used $62 billion in taxpayer money to bail out 16 U.S. and European banks that were “too big to fail,” by purchasing credit default swaps – worth maybe 30-40 cents on the dollar – making the “free” and the “brave” pay essentially their face value. The derivatives were purchased from AIG. Geithner, or other members of the New York Fed – who are sometimes called “regulators” – even used “national security” as an excuse to keep this bailout from the public, according to recently-released emails.$2.6 billion gets death in Iran; $62 billion gets a promotion to Secretary of the Treasury in the U.S.Read more: http://politicaloutcast.com/2012/08/does-iran-have-higher-ethical-standards-than-washington/#ixzz2WrfZVwa6
Hint: Iran's Gordon Duff is promoting this story which shows that Ramsi Yousef's friends really did it
http://politicaloutcast.com/2013/06/new-evidence-suggests-twa-flight-800-was-shot-down-leaving-new-york/
From what I’ve seen and read, I’m not sure what to believe. First off, if it had been an act of terrorism, why didn’t anyone take responsibility for it? That just doesn’t make sense that no one has said hey, we did this and there’s more coming. But then how do you discount all of the credible reports from dozens and dozens of witnesses, including the military pilot who swear they saw something rise from the ground and strike the plane BEFORE it exploded?
If the 747 was shot down, why was it covered up? This was during the administration of Bill Clinton who didn’t seem to want to do much of anything that didn’t involve female interns in the Oval Office. Was he afraid of getting the US involved in a war that would hurt his popularity?
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