Friday, October 8, 2010

TACIT APPROVAL FOR KILLING JEWS AND AMERICANS

The usual attention was paid to Ahmadinejad, the Iranian President, as usual, when he visits the United Nations – everyone was yearning and wanted to know what insane, controversial nuggets would come from his mouth this time. The Iranian leader did not disappoint… opening his prepared statements by paying homage to the Mahdi, who he wished would earnestly come…, which would signify the end of the age and fulfilling some Muslims’ version of eschatology. The problem with Ahmadinejad’s version of  the Mahdi is that he is believe to come to exterminate Christians, Jews, and all other apostates. But who am I to judge because I too believe in traditional Christianity and there are many who have issues with the book of Revelation and our end of days scenario, but I am certain that we do not believe in starting wars to usher in the second coming of the Christ like how Ahmadinejad does for his interpretation of eschatology.

The problem with the speech in the presence of close to 200 member nations is the fact only thirty three or so representatives walked out in the middle of the Iranian leader’s diatribe… therefore giving tacit approval for the killing of Jews and Americans. I have seen this phenomenon before when Rosie O’Donnell, when she was part of “The View,” said that traditional Christians are just as bad as the radical Muslims who carry out lethal “jihad.” There was a problem with Rosie’s positing this spurious comparison, but the bigger problem that was more egregious was the fact that most of “The View’s” audience applauded when Rosie made the bogus comparison. The same moral indolence could be said about these respective countries representatives that sat there and listened to the threats by the Iranian leader… they were akin to Rosie's audience.

The irony is that most of these countries giving tacit approval to Ahmadinejad wishful end of the age genocide fantasy probably in the past benefited from America’s generous largess and will come begging again in the near future holding out their ungrateful hands for American aid.

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