
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad spoke these words before the United Nations:
“Today, humanity passionately craves commitment to the Truth, devotion to God, quest for Justice and respect for the dignity of human beings. Rejection of domination and aggression, defense of the oppressed, and longing for peace, constitute the legitimate demand of the peoples of the world; particularly the new generations and the spirited youth, who aspire a world free from decadence, aggression and injustice, and replete with love and compassion. The youth have a right to seek justice and the Truth; and they have a right to build their own future on the foundations of love, compassion and tranquility. And I praise the Almighty for this immense blessing.”
Those are truly Catholic sentiments. You’d think the Pope had spoken them, but you’d be wrong. A man who is not under the control of the Jews spoke these beautiful words.
I never thought I’d ever write favorably of an Iranian leader in my entire life; but then, in the last three years, everything I thought I knew about life has been changed by the internet. So now that I’ve discovered the truth, and have de-programmed myself as much as possible, I find myself saying things that still sound strange to my own ears. But the truth is like that sometimes: it can be stranger than fiction.
Take the case of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. I’m actually finding this man more impressive than any other world leader, including the man who should be most impressive to me, Benedict XVI. As a child, I vaguely remember the Iranian revolution when the Shah was overthrown and the Ayatollah took over. I remember they held some Americans hostage. Obviously, we Americans were raised to think of Iranians as barbarians who hate Americans for no reason. Oops, I mean, they hate us for our freedoms!
Well, these past few months, I have been reading some interesting things about President Ahmadinejad. He is the only person of any prominence in the world who is trying to de-program the German people and free them of the Holocaust guilt-trip (all the others are in jail). Just for the record, there were not 6 million Jews killed in any Holocaust. That’s just one of the many things I’ve learned in the last three years. That’s amazing if you ponder it: an Iranian president trying to educate the German people about their own history. This is impressive enough.
But after reading the text of the remarks he delivered before the United Nations, I am more impressed than ever. He sounded like a true Pope should sound - if we had one, which we do not. He may be the President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, but he sounds more Catholic than the current Zionist-lacky occupying the throne of Peter. I pray that God will hear President Ahmadinejad’s words and free us all of Zionist tyranny.
Read the rest of his speech here.
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Thanks to Joanna Francis @ NO PEACE WITHOUT JUSTICE
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