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    #21
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    Iran TV debate challenge to Bush

    Just to be clear...... Mr Bush wants to spread/promote democracy OUTSIDE the USA and then throws the invitation of an elected head of a state, in the states face, when the opportunity arises for debate ( and I always thought that Harvard pupils DON'T refuse debates ) ......... oh wait I think I got it now! BUSH! ......... you DON'T debate when it may save lives of other people namely Arabian/ Muslims... for the record Bush is not a stupid man if you believe that you must give him credit for altering your perspective......



    please have a look at this openly and thanks
    my regards


    http://www.informationclearinghouse....ticle14547.htm

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    #22
    Member

    Iran TV debate challenge to Bush

    I guess some of you think Clinton should've debated Kim jon in North Korea or Kennedy should've have debated the Russians. Carter "debated" the Iranians for 444 days, Reagan straightened them out in 1.


    Ah christ comon you cant just make up shit...... where did you come across this information I am interested...
    Oh! one more thing Ozarks WHAT YEAR ARE YOU READING THIS ? and if you are trying to make tyhe point of corrective historical comparisons well then Americans should be begging for the forgiveness from the NATIVE red indian People.culture, nurtured land and peaceful traditions, just to borrow another quote from YOU.Ozarks.Hypocritical, murdering puke, in the name of his God. yah yah we all hear you next please.

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    #23
    Senior Member

    Iran TV debate challenge to Bush

    Quote Originally Posted by iasscarra
    I guess some of you think Clinton should've debated Kim jon in North Korea or Kennedy should've have debated the Russians. Carter "debated" the Iranians for 444 days, Reagan straightened them out in 1.


    Ah christ comon you cant just make up shit...... where did you come across this information I am interested...
    Oh! one more thing Ozarks WHAT YEAR ARE YOU READING THIS ? and if you are trying to make tyhe point of corrective historical comparisons well then Americans should be begging for the forgiveness from the NATIVE red indian People.culture, nurtured land and peaceful traditions, just to borrow another quote from YOU.Ozarks.Hypocritical, murdering puke, in the name of his God. yah yah we all hear you next please.

    I've read this 3 times and I still have no idea what your talking about, sorry

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    #24
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    Iran TV debate challenge to Bush

    Quote Originally Posted by iasscarra
    throws the invitation of an elected head of a state, in the states face,

    He was not "elected" he was "placed" on the ballot by a the "supreme council" a group of mullahs (dictators) who run the country.

    If you're not a sock puppet for the mullahs you don't get "Placed" on the ballot so the people can "elect" you.

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    #25
    Member

    Iran TV debate challenge to Bush

    Sorry mate he was not placed on ballot by supreme council. The supreme council have no weight in this regard, but maybe you are getting mixed up with the fact that supreme council DID elect him ........ a bit familiar maybe there is a hint of United States Electoral College voting....... what is the difference with the US voting system ?....... also the term Mullahs means literially a muslim teacher as oppse to your take on mullahs
    I am also sorry that you read my post three times and "still have no idea what your talking about" prehaps I should have mentioned that the first two lines on post was a quote from your-good-self, maybe that helps if not please let me know I feel the point was made lucidly, howsoever thanks for the reply Ozarks and regards

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    #26
    Senior Member

    Iran TV debate challenge to Bush

    Quote Originally Posted by iasscarra
    Sorry mate he was not placed on ballot by supreme council. The supreme council have no weight in this regard, but maybe you are getting mixed up with the fact that supreme council DID elect him ........ a bit familiar maybe there is a hint of United States Electoral College voting....... what is the difference with the US voting system ?....... also the term Mullahs means literially a muslim teacher as oppse to your take on mullahs

    Sorry back but he was placed on the ballot, the supreme council decides who is acceptable to be placed on the ballot

    The Guardian Council of the Constitution (Persian: شورای نگهبان قانون اساسی) is a high office within the constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran which has the authority to interpret the constitution and to determine if the laws passed by the Mails (parliament) are constitutional. As such, the Council itself is not a legislative body, but it has veto power over the Iranian parliament. Its members are composed of Islamic clerics and lawyers. In function it is similar to a Constitutional Court.

    Six members of the Council are clerics selected by the Supreme Leader, who serves as Iran's Head of State. The other six members are lawyers proposed by Iran's head of judicial branch (selected in turn by the Supreme Leader), and voted in by the Mails. Members are elected for six years on a phased basis, so that half the membership changes every three years.

    As mentioned, the council also holds veto power over all legislation approved by the Mails. It can drop a law based on two accounts: being against Islamic laws, or being against the constitution. While all the members vote on the laws being compatible with the constitution, only the six clerics vote on them being compatible with Islam.

    If any law is rejected, it will be passed back to the Mails for correction. If the Mails and the Council of Guardians cannot decide on a case, it is passed up to the Expediency Council for a final decision.

    All candidates of parliamentary or presidency elections, as well as candidates for the Assembly of Experts, have to be qualified by the Guardian Council in order to run in the election. This is based on a controversial interpretation of the constitution and has led to numerous bitter political debates in Iran.

    I don't have the "facts" mixed up at all, to compare these 12 Muslim thugs to the US electoral collage is way way way out there.

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    #27
    Senior Member

    Iran TV debate challenge to Bush

    Quote Originally Posted by Bong30
    Please...Just Cause Dr. savage wouldnt be saying what YOU want to hear...doesnt mean he couldnt hand him his ass.

    Gray....Do you believe the Hollocust happened?

    Do you Believe that Isreal Has the right to exsist?


    VVVVVVVVVVVVHEAR IS YOUR BOY, grayYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV


    see him on the right there...hes your BOY.....Moron.
    1. Yes, the Hollocost was real. Only a derranged and delusional mind could rationalize away those events

    2. Yes, Israel has a right to exist, but I'm not a Zionist in any way shape or form.

    And again, I'm telling you that loud mouth would lose a debate with the
    lunatic from Iran.... Moron? What the fuck is that about?

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    #28
    Member

    Iran TV debate challenge to Bush

    Quote Originally Posted by Ozarks
    Bush shouldn't debate him for the same reason that FDR & Churchill didn't debate Hitler, What could be more irresponsible than legitimizing a murdering psychopath ?


    Hypocritical, murdering puke, in the name of his God.
    How would it be "legitimizing a murdering psychopath"? I don't recall Hitler offering to debate his views on world issues with FDR and Churchill, but i could be wrong. You know we have a problem when the leader of the free world is afraid to debate some loony-bin dictator.


    Doesn't Bush claim that God speaks to him? He also thinks that we're on the verge of a "Third Awakening".

    They're both lunatics in my book.

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    #29
    Senior Member

    Iran TV debate challenge to Bush

    Quote Originally Posted by Spiritual
    How would it be "legitimizing a murdering psychopath"?
    Because, murdering anyone you disagree with in the "name of your God" is not a "legitimate" position.

    I don't recall Hitler offering to debate his views on world issues with FDR and Churchill, but i could be wrong.
    What was Hitler going to say, "we're the master race?"


    You know we have a problem when the leader of the free world is afraid to debate some loony-bin dictator.
    Fear has nothing to do with it.


    Doesn't Bush claim that God speaks to him? He also thinks that we're on the verge of a "Third Awakening".
    Actually Bush says he has a "relationship" with Jesus, he has never claimed
    that God "speaks" to him.

    They're both lunatics in my book.
    That's part of the problem, in my book.

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    #30
    Senior Member

    Iran TV debate challenge to Bush

    Quote Originally Posted by Ozarks
    Actually Bush says he has a "relationship" with Jesus, he has never claimed
    that God "speaks" to him.
    He [dubya] subscribes to Christian Zionism. The "realtionship with Jesus" is code for the notion that Jesus will literally set-up his throne in Jerusalem.

    What's the difference?

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