The Israel lobby's planned America/Iran war has encountered a slight problem. Their preferred IAEA candidate is talking wrong. I'm sure they'll send an emergency team over there right away to straighten him out, like they did El Baradei. They'll figure out some way to help Amano develop a "gut feeling", too.
"New International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Yukiya Amano may have been the candidate of choice for Western nations, and in particular Israel, but he sought to assure the world today that he would remain independent and would seek to de-politicize the office.
In particular, Amano noted that going through the IAEA’s documents he didn’t see any evidence that Iran was trying to develop nuclear weapons. The IAEA had repeatedly certified that Iran was not diverting any of its civilian program’s enriched uranium to any other purpose, but outgoing chief Mohamed El Baradei claimed to have a “gut feeling” that Iran secretly wanted the technology." http://news.antiwar.com/2009/07/03/new-iaea-head-no-evidence-iran-see...
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> The Israel lobby's planned America/Iran war has encountered a slight > problem. Their preferred IAEA candidate is talking wrong. I'm sure they'll > send an emergency team over there right away to straighten him out, like > they did El Baradei. They'll figure out some way to help Amano develop a > "gut feeling", too.
> "New International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Yukiya > Amano may have been the candidate of choice for Western nations, and in > particular Israel, but he sought to assure the world today that he would > remain independent and would seek to de-politicize the office.
> In particular, Amano noted that going through the IAEA’s documents he > didn’t see any evidence that Iran was trying to develop nuclear weapons. > The IAEA had repeatedly certified that Iran was not diverting any of its > civilian program’s enriched uranium to any other purpose, but outgoing > chief Mohamed El Baradei claimed to have a “gut feeling” that Iran > secretly wanted the technology."http://news.antiwar.com/2009/07/03/new-iaea-head-no-evidence-iran-see...
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Don't worry, if Israel ever orders our next war in the middle east, there will be thousands of left wing sheep in the streets obscuring the issue with their "No War For Oil" signs.
> On Jul 4, 10:52 am, "risky biz" <risky-...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > The Israel lobby's planned America/Iran war has encountered a slight > > problem. Their preferred IAEA candidate is talking wrong. I'm sure they'll > > send an emergency team over there right away to straighten him out, like > > they did El Baradei. They'll figure out some way to help Amano develop a > > "gut feeling", too.
> > "New International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Yukiya > > Amano may have been the candidate of choice for Western nations, and in > > particular Israel, but he sought to assure the world today that he would > > remain independent and would seek to de-politicize the office.
> > In particular, Amano noted that going through the IAEA’s documents he > > didn’t see any evidence that Iran was trying to develop nuclear weapons.. > > The IAEA had repeatedly certified that Iran was not diverting any of its > > civilian program’s enriched uranium to any other purpose, but outgoing > > chief Mohamed El Baradei claimed to have a “gut feeling” that Iran > > secretly wanted the
> Don't worry, if Israel ever orders our next war in the middle east, > there will be thousands of left wing sheep in the streets obscuring > the issue with their "No War For Oil" signs.
If you don't think part of the reason we invaded Iraq was oil, you're wrong.
Aren't you the anti-semitic guy who posts here?
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> > On Jul 4, 10:52 am, "risky biz" <risky-...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > > The Israel lobby's planned America/Iran war has encountered a slight > > > problem. Their preferred IAEA candidate is talking wrong. I'm sure they'll > > > send an emergency team over there right away to straighten him out, like > > > they did El Baradei. They'll figure out some way to help Amano develop a > > > "gut feeling", too.
> > > "New International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Yukiya > > > Amano may have been the candidate of choice for Western nations, and in > > > particular Israel, but he sought to assure the world today that he would > > > remain independent and would seek to de-politicize the office.
> > > In particular, Amano noted that going through the IAEA’s documents he > > > didn’t see any evidence that Iran was trying to develop nuclear weapons.. > > > The IAEA had repeatedly certified that Iran was not diverting any of its > > > civilian program’s enriched uranium to any other purpose, but outgoing > > > chief Mohamed El Baradei claimed to have a “gut feeling” that Iran > > > secretly wanted the
> > Don't worry, if Israel ever orders our next war in the middle east, > > there will be thousands of left wing sheep in the streets obscuring > > the issue with their "No War For Oil" signs.
> If you don't think part of the reason we invaded Iraq was oil, you're > wrong.
If you don't think the plans for a US invasion of Iraq weren't hatched in Tel Aviv and the fake WMD info force fed to GWB didn't come from traitorous neo-cons, you're dumber than some of your previous posts would indicate.
> Aren't you the anti-semitic guy who posts here?
I prefer to think of myself as the human rights activist that occasionally posts here. If you can't back up a statement with facts, I guess it makes sense for you to go straight to name calling.
> I prefer to think of myself as the human rights activist that > occasionally posts here. If you can't back up a statement with facts, > I guess it makes sense for you to go straight to name calling.
If you think that's good, try referring to the NCAA Women's basketball team as nappy headed hos.
"This has got to be some sports-related crap, that's all Raiderfan gives a fuck about." -- Paul Popinjay 2/27/09
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> On Jul 4, 7:30 pm, "risky biz" <risky-...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > On Jul 4 2009 5:19 PM, jj_wlkr wrote:
> > > On Jul 4, 10:52 am, "risky biz" <risky-...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > > > > The Israel lobby's planned America/Iran war has encountered a slight > > > > problem. Their preferred IAEA candidate is talking wrong. I'm sure they'll > > > > send an emergency team over there right away to straighten him out, like > > > > they did El Baradei. They'll figure out some way to help Amano develop a > > > > "gut feeling", too.
> > > > "New International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Yukiya > > > > Amano may have been the candidate of choice for Western nations, and in > > > > particular Israel, but he sought to assure the world today that he would > > > > remain independent and would seek to de-politicize the office.
> > > > In particular, Amano noted that going through the IAEA’s documents he > > > > didn’t see any evidence that Iran was trying to develop nuclear weapons.. > > > > The IAEA had repeatedly certified that Iran was not diverting any of its > > > > civilian program’s enriched uranium to any other purpose, but outgoing > > > > chief Mohamed El Baradei claimed to have a “gut feeling” that Iran > > > > secretly wanted the
> > > Don't worry, if Israel ever orders our next war in the middle east, > > > there will be thousands of left wing sheep in the streets obscuring > > > the issue with their "No War For Oil" signs.
> > If you don't think part of the reason we invaded Iraq was oil, you're > > wrong.
> If you don't think the plans for a US invasion of Iraq weren't hatched > in Tel Aviv and the fake WMD info force fed to GWB didn't come from > traitorous neo-cons, you're dumber than some of your previous posts > would indicate.
Which you think means that part of the reason, therefore, couldn't have been oil? Your reasoning seems to follow a random path.
> > Aren't you the anti-semitic guy who posts here?
> I prefer to think of myself as the human rights activist that > occasionally posts here. If you can't back up a statement with facts, > I guess it makes sense for you to go straight to name calling.
I quite clearly recall you posting things which were verging on, if not outright, anti-semitism but I'm not going to go looking for them. I'm sure they'll show up again.
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> > I prefer to think of myself as the human rights activist that > > occasionally posts here. If you can't back up a statement with facts, > > I guess it makes sense for you to go straight to name calling.
> If you think that's good, try referring to the NCAA Women's basketball > team as nappy headed hos.
If you think that's good, Raider Fan, try eating my underwear.
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