Zogby-Ahmadinejad Ground Zero Visit Connection
The diabolical Zogby brothers
I find it interesting that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad would choose to visit Ground Zero just days after Zogby released a “poll” ( no evidence has been presented to prove that the anti-Bush, anti-war Zogbys conducted a legitimate and uncorrupted poll beyond their ideologically self-serving claims that they did ) whose “results” indicated that a near-majority of Americans believe their own Government had the planes flown into the towers and pentagon.
There is clearly some 9-11 propaganda interest brewing these days in Iran, and the Zogbys have been paid blood money to advance the enemy’s interests, which include killing our soldiers. First Iran pays Zogby to hand them 9-11 propaganda, and then days later Ahmadinejad announces a visit to Ground Zero. They’re working an angle here.
Is it possible that Ahamadinejad is looking for a photo/video op that Iran would tie into the whole “George Bush did it” line, ie footage of a wreath-laying Ahmadinejad demonstrating his sad sympathy for the 9-11 victims of the Zionist conspiracy? And don’t forget, the “Zionists” are always tied into the Truther line, and the “Zionists” are A’s #1 target. The Iranian’s would be just as happy to tie 9-11 to Bush and the “Zionists” as they would be to credit it to Sunni Osama Bin Laden.
Whatever their ultimate spin, it’s clear that Ahmadinejad’s only interest is to use the victims of 9-11 for his own visual propaganda purposes. He’s killing our families in Iraq. He shouldn’t even be allowed in the country. “Dimplomacy” is no excuse. He doesn’t have to be on our soil while killing our children in order for diplomacy to be able to happen.
I’m so mad over this thing. While his IEDs are killing and killing the troops, President Nutjob can walk around the NYC with protection from Americans? It’s so wrong. I love President Bush and all but I wish he’d smack him around!
September 20th, 2007 at 5:08 amThis is sick. Immanutjob shouldn’t be allowed in the country. It looks as though the trip to Ground Zero has turned out to be a no go, but I just read that he will be speaking at Columbia University.
September 20th, 2007 at 5:17 amSOMEBODY PLEASE TELL ME WHY THIS TERRORIST ISN’T IN THE CUSTODY OF THE U.S. MILITARY POLICE. What am I missing?
September 20th, 2007 at 5:46 amWhy is our country giving him a visa to visit NY? He’s an enemy. As I recall, we wouldn’t give some British rock stars visas in the past because they had been busted for marijuana before. What a joke.
September 20th, 2007 at 7:22 amActually, you don’t need a visa from England, but we wouldn’t let them visit.
September 20th, 2007 at 7:23 amAh, the delicacies of statesmanship. While we are technically at war, hostilities haven’t commenced with Iran proper (in spite of the proxy war in Iraq). Right now, the protest resulting from his arrest would, with the help of a LOT of Iranian propaganda, unify Iran and launch them against us. OK…we need a Special Ops force to get at him while he’s here and infect him with something so that when he goes home, he’ll sicken and die.
September 20th, 2007 at 8:11 amZogby: A member of the soft jihadi element that seeks to undermine US society and culture…while overtly or covertly advancing the cause of Muhammed. He’s another used car salesman that needs hanging.
September 20th, 2007 at 9:13 amAhmadinejad is coming to NY to speak at the UN. He says that while he is here, he would like to visit Ground Zero to “pay his respects”. How can you argue with that? A Christian certainly couldn’t argue with that. However, since the site is under construction and no one else is allowed there, I agree that there should not be an exception made for him.
Ahmadinejad can no more be said to be a supporter of terrorism than our own president. Iran is a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. We fully support the nuclear programs of other countries who are not signatories, for example Israel.
Don’t believe everything that you read in the media, or the propaganda that the government provides to support their policies. Their policies are not usually in the best interest of the average American, which means you and me.
September 22nd, 2007 at 12:10 am