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September 23, 2008: The United Nations General Assembly gave President Ahmedinejad of Iran a global platform for spewing unadulterated, vile antisemitism - m...
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Video: UN General Assembly applauds Ahmadinejad
Israel Matzav — Video: UN General Assembly applauds Ahmadinejad Here's the true face of the United Nations. This is from Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's anti-Semitic speech at the UN General Assembly earlier this week. Note the reaction of those present. Let's go to the videotape. The applause - and a hug from the President of the General Assembly - start at 3:05. Sickening. posted by Carl in Jerusalem @ 5:54 PM ...

Anti-Semitic Iranian Dictator Gets Ovations, Hugs At United Nations
Say Anything — Sigh… The United Nations gives a friendly forum and pulpit for the rantings of racist, anti-Democrat thugs like Ahmadinejad and Hugo Chavez.  America gives more money to the United Nations than any other nation on earth. Anyone else seeing a problem with this? ...

Video at UN: Holocaust-Denying Ahmedinijad Spews Anti-Semitic Rhetoric. Netanyahu Asks U.N. "Have you no shame?" Dangers of a nuclear Iran.
Peppered with Salt — Based on the information below, one might suggest that Benjamin Netanyahu is the Winston Churchill of our time. The following is a video excerpt from Netanyahu's speech to the U.N. on Septemmber 23.Click here to view at publisher's site. In this video, the Prime Minister responds to the Iranian President's anti-semitic speech (spoken one day earlier, on September 23). From France24.com: "Israel's prime minister told the United Nations Thursday that Iran's quest for nuclear weapons is the greatest danger the world faces. 'The greatest threat facing the world today is the marriage between religious ...

Reflections on 1938 and WInston Churchill as Ahmedinijad's Anti-Semitic Rhetoric.Netanyahu Asks U.N. "Have you no shame?" Dangers of a nuclear Iran.
Peppered with Salt — Based on the videos and information below, one might suggest that Benjamin Netanyahu demonstrates the wisdom of Winston Churchill in 1938. The following is an excerpt from a speech given by Winston Churchill at the House of Commons after the Munich Pact was signed (October 5, 1938): "They should know that there has been gross neglect and deficiency in our defences; they should know that we have sustained a defeat without a war, the consequences of which will travel far with us along our road; they should know that we have passed an awful milestone in our history, when the whole equilibrium of Europe has been deranged, and that the terrible words have for the time being ...

VIDEO:Reflections on 1938 and Winston Churchill as Ahmedinijad's Anti-Semitic Rhetoric.Netanyahu to UN "Have you no shame?" Dangers of a nuclear Iran.
Peppered with Salt — Based on the videos and information below, one might suggest that Benjamin Netanyahu demonstrates the wisdom of Winston Churchill in 1938. What was significant about this date? The photo at upper left highlights England's Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, holding up the Munich Agreement (see link below) and touting that this document would "ensure peace in our time". History clearly shows otherwise. In the same way Netanyahu understands the true intentions of Iran, Winston Churchill understood the depravity of Hitler's worldview and of the totalitarian intentions of the Nazis. Despite opposition by those who would like to see the problem "go away", Churchill ...

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