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Neocons Insult Ahmadinejad at Columbia : Another Day in the Empire

Neocons Insult Ahmadinejad at Columbia : Another Day in the Empire: "In other words, thousands of people are outraged by something Ahmadinejad never said, a lie fabricated by MEMRI, a Mossad front designated to provide propaganda to convince Americans they are obliged to squander their hard-earned money and precious lives for the sake of Israel’s territorial ambitions, although of course this is rarely mentioned. Instead we are warned ad nauseam the Arabs and Muslims “hate us for our freedom”—to shop until we drop and run up the credit cards—and are keen to slaughter our grade schoolers, thus we have to fight them over there before they swarm over us like “Islamofascist” vermin here with a sword in one hand and a Koran in the other. If you sincerely believe you are free, attempt to question the Holocaust and see how far you get. "

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