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Thursday, June 08, 2006

Ahmadinadinnerjacket advisor: "Jews are filthy people"

The neanderthal savage who leads Iran is apparently surrounded by neanderthal advisors.

Today, one of those advisors, one Mohammad Ali Ramin told students during a visit at the town of Rasht that "Jews are filthy people, and that is why they have been accused throughout history of spreading deadly disease and plagues." I suppose we should be grateful that he called us people and not "pigs and monkeys."

Ramin is a 'historian' who serves as Ahmadinadinnerjacket's most senior aide, and is believed to be the man behind the regime's recent statements that the Holocaust is a myth.

Here are some choice quotes from Ramin:

“Ten years ago when I brought up the issue of the Holocaust for the first time in this country, my goal was to defend the Jewish people. But among the Jews there have always been those who killed God’s prophets and who opposed justice and righteousness. Throughout history, this religious group has inflicted the most damage on the human race, while some of its groups engaged in plotting against other nations and ethnic groups to cause cruelty, malice and wickedness.”

“Historically, there are many accusations against the Jews. For example it was said that they were the source for such deadly disease as the plague and typhus. This is because the Jews are very filthy people. For a time people also said that they poisoned water wells belonging to Christians and thus killed them.”

“I only know that Jews have been accused of such conspiracies and sabotage throughout history and have not performed well," he added.
There's much more too. Read the whole thing.

1 Comments:

At 6:13 PM, Blogger Shanah said...

"After the September 11 attacks the deadly epidermis broke out which was destroyed when the US invaded Afghanistan."

I always wondered what happened to all those movie writers from the 1950s, who gave us such great sci fi films as "ATTACK OF THE DEADLY EPIDERMIS!" Apparently they all moved to Iran in the early '80s and got medical degrees.

And people ask me why I prefer to go to Jewish doctors.

 

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