Friday, May 16, 2008

POTUS Oh-bomb-US called Hillary 'Bush-Cheney Light'

Indeed Obama is worse than Clinton Light as Rush as coined him....  After the You Tube debate 10 MONTHS AGO Barack "Barry" O went after Clinton: Obama calls Clinton 'Bush Cheney Light'. He is POTUS Oh-Bomb-US(United States) when it comes to Terrorists especially Halocaust denier Acne Nutter-Job of Iran !  Oh-Bomb-US (that is what you are telegraphing to Iran and Jihadoterrorists)you are a liar and not ready for Prime Time let alone the Oval Office. See Barry slam Mrs. Bill C last year. 

    • Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has described the Holocaust as "a myth" and suggested that Israel be moved to Europe...Ahmadinejad sparked widespread international condemnation in October when he called for Israel to be "wiped off the map."
    • Last week, he also expressed doubt about the killing by the Nazis of six million Jews during World War II, but Wednesday was the first occasion when he said in public that the Holocaust was a myth. "They have invented a myth that Jews were massacred and place this above God, religions and the prophets," Ahmadinejad said in a speech to thousands of people in the Iranian city of Zahedan...
    • "The West has given more significance to the myth of the genocide of the Jews, even more significant than God, religion, and the prophets," he said. "(It) deals very severely with those who deny this myth but does not do anything to those who deny God, religion, and the prophet."
      "If you have burned the Jews, why don't you give a piece of Europe, the United States, Canada or Alaska to Israel," Ahmadinejad said.
    • "Our question is, if you have committed this huge crime, why should the innocent nation of Palestine pay for this crime?"
    • Mark Regev, spokesman for Israel's Foreign Ministry, said: "The combination of a regime with a radical agenda, together with a distorted sense of reality that is clearly indicated by the statements we heard today, put together with nuclear weapons -- I think that's a dangerous combination that no one in the international community can accept."
      "What the Iranian president has shown us today is that he is clearly outside the international consensus, he is clearly outside international norms and international legitimacy, and in so doing he has shown the Iranian government for what it is -- a rogue regime opposed to peace and stability and a threat to all its neighboring countries," Regev said.
    • In addition, Ahmadinejad spoke in Zahedan about Iran's nuclear program, maintaining it will insist on its right to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
      "Those who themselves produce nuclear arms should not raise hue and cry against those who only want to gain access to nuclear technology for peaceful purposes," he said, according to a report from the Islamic Republic News Agency.
      "Countries which have arsenals of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons which can be used against other countries at their whim and those who supplied the Baathist regime with (chemical) weapons that killed thousands of innocent Iranians ... now go to all lengths to block Iran from gaining access to peaceful nuclear technology," he said.
      "We are sure they have criminal intentions, and there was never any doubt that they were piling weapons of mass destruction to be used against less powerful nations," Ahmadinejad said, according to the IRNA report.
       

Obama calls Clinton 'Bush-Cheney Light'
The day following the CNN/YouTube debate, Senator Clinton called Obama's willingness to meet, without precondition, with the leaders of Iran, Syria, North Korea, Venezuela, and Cuba "irresponsible" and "naïve." Clinton, responding to the same question Monday, said "a vigorous diplomatic effort" with such nations is necessary, but said "you don't promise a meeting until you know the intentions. I don't want to be used for propaganda purposes and don't want to make a situation worse."

  • CONCORD, New Hampshire (CNN) — Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama left little question as to his position on diplomacy with enemy states Thursday, days after his response to a question during Monday's CNN/YouTube debate drew sharp criticism from opponent Hillary Clinton.
  • "I'm not afraid to lose the P.R. war to dictators," Obama said in a speech in Concord, New Hampshire Thursday, where he picked up an early Granite State endorsement from first-term Democratic Congressman Paul Hodes. "I'm happy to look them in the eyes and say what needs to be said… I don't want Bush-Cheney Light."
  • In a later conference call with the press, Obama continued on the topic: "Part of the Bush doctrine has been to say 'no.' You'll have to ask Senator Clinton what differentiates her position from theirs."

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