Posted on 09/24/2012 10:47:15 AM PDT by ruralvoter
A report today in an official outlet of the Iranian regime claims that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the president of Iran, will meet with members of the Occupy Wall Street movement. Ahmadinejad is currently in New York City for the United Nations General Assembly, where these reported meetings will take place.
"Ahmadinejad is also set to meet American university students, artists, intellectuals and elites, including Occupy Wall Street anti-capitalist protestors, despite the ongoing efforts made by the pro-Zionist lobbies to prevent direct link between American people and the Iranian president," the Iranian organ Fars News reports.
Earlier this year American professors gathered in Tehran to discuss the supposed virtues of the Occupy wall Street movement.
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Do you all remember when Bush was in office and one of the comedians made a “sniper for Hire” comment? Funny uh?!
Imadinnerjacket wants to meet with Occupy? I assume this means Iran has made a deal with the Russians.
Nutjob wants to meet with them and Obama is the reason they exist.
APPLE DOESN’T FALL FAR FROM THE TREE DOES IT?
So they are letting him speak at Columbia University again this year!?!
OK, let me go further yet. Take the whole shebang apart, brick by brick, and barge it off to Europe where it should have been in the first place.
This international welfare office for ne’er-do-well third world crap holes has cost us untold billions since 1945 and we’ve never gotten a thing out of it that I can see other than being roped into fighting other peoples’ wars at a cost of the lives of thousands of young Americans. Let the rest of the world pull their own weight for once.
This should please all the Lew Rockwell / Ron Paul supporters out there. Thanks ruralvoter.
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