Ahmadinejad vs. Bush, TV debate?



Iranian President Ahmednejad has declared world wide that nobody can stop his nation and that they will continue to develope their nuclear capabilities.

"We think the special privileges that America and Britain are taking advantage of today are the origin of all disturbances in the world," he said. "I suggest holding a live TV debate with Mr. George W. Bush to talk about world affairs and the ways to solve those issues."

That's President George W. Bush, first of all, and second of all a debate wouldn't work out. Our nations have differing points of view on what constitutes a fact. The Iranian nation does not support the rest of the world in regards to World War II and Hitler's motives toward the Jews. In fact, Iran does not believe that Hitler was attempting (and was almost sucessful in) decimating all the jews off the face of the planet, although it did later compare Israel to those very actions against Lebanon.

Perhaps another method of competition is in order, like Boxing? Ahmednejad, the Tanned Jacket Assailant vs. Bush, the Patriotic Defender of Freedom.

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