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Most outrageous interview ever?

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This is so extreme, I almost laughed. I just read an interview that the German 'news' magazine "Der Spiegel" did with the Iranian president ( 'A-Mac' :lol: ), and the interviewer acts more like an ambassador of the Bush administration doing negotiations or a missionary demanding someone to abjure his religion and convert. Well... no futher explanation necessary. If you like a good laugh about gross things, read the interview. This is so impertinent and biased!!! :blink::blink::blink:

 

 

P.S.: "Der Spiegel" belongs to the (Axel) Springer family, if that name rings a bell. Not quite impartisan and objective. ... No, not at all. :rolleyes:

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P.S.: "Der Spiegel" belongs to the (Axel) Springer family, if that name rings a bell. Not quite impartisan and objective. ... No, not at all. :rolleyes:
Any relation to Jerry? :lol:

 

Anyhow, it is tiresome how quickly these "journalists" drop the facade of journalism and quickly go into attack mode like paid neocon propagandists...

Spiegel: You are constantly making demands. But the truth is: Your policies, Iran's disastrous relations with the United States, are a burden on the global community and a threat to world peace. Where is your contribution to the easing of tensions?

 

Spiegel: The world sees this differently, and we do too. Iran must act. Iran must now show good will.

:rolleyes:

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"Bild" is a hardcore-boulevard (borderline criminal - sometimes without borderline) 'news'paper from the same corporation, and Spiegel sometimes refers to their stories. And even the evening news of public TV sometimes do!

The depth of this mess, this travesty, this quagmire is unbelievable! People must be full of fluoride and brain control that they don't act accordingly. Those strange-looking, groaning people in Dawn of the Dead are more alive and intelligent than the public.

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