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Ahmadinejad: Sanctions aid, rather than hurt, Iran

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It seems a joke: Try to damage my country, your aggression helps my country.

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Aggression helps Ahmadinejad. It also helps our own politicians. It gives all those charlatans someone to scapegoat and fear monger over, making the weak kneed sheeple hand over their money and support for darn near any stupid program or policy.

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making the weak kneed sheeple hand over their money and support for darn near any stupid program or policy.

How silly.

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"Iran has denied the charge, saying its nuclear program is geared towards generating electricity, not bombs." Even though a top nuclear scientist who recently defected from Iran explained otherwise? Come on, you're not fooling anyone with that line.

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"Iran has denied the charge, saying its nuclear program is geared towards generating electricity, not bombs." Even though a top nuclear scientist who recently defected from Iran explained otherwise? Come on, you're not fooling anyone with that line.

Let's bring in Curveball now, I dare yah. He'll show you where the bomb got stuck :P

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And up is down, right is left.

Has Ahmadinajad been getting elocution lesson from W Bush or something?

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"Has Ahmadinejad been getting elocution lessons from W Bush or something?"

No.

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He has a point. Why aren't there sanctions on Israel. They have an illegal nuclear weapons program, plus its a terrorist state and is a repeat committer of war crimes - just like the Nazi's were.

Who has Iran attacked or committed genocide against?

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