“To Do Nothing Sets A New Standard in Human Stupidity,” Netanyahu

September 17, 2012
By

Benjamin Netanyahu

Benjamin Netanyahu says drawing the red line will likely stop Iran.

“I think the issue is how to prevent Iran from completing its nuclear weapons program. They’re moving very rapidly to completing the enrichment of the uranium that they need to produce a nuclear bomb. In six months or so, they will be 90% of the way there,” Netanyahu said on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

Clip on drawing the red line:

To do nothing sets a new standard in human stupidity. [Gee, who could he be talking about?]

Our non-existant foreign policy is leaving a vacuum which is being filled by riots throughout the world. We have emboldened our opponents with our weakness.

President Obama said his very election would transform Muslim’s attitudes towards the U.S. because he is intimately tied to the Muslim world. [How's that working out?]

Libya, burning images of Obama, 9/15

President Obama is doing nothing to stop Iran from acquiring a nuclear bomb. He lives in a world where his very existent is enough to bring change. Look at the angry protests from London to Africa to the mid-East to Africa and Australia. Now envision all of them with nuclear weapons.

Complete interview:

Tags: , , , ,




Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

What is 5 + 9 ?
Please leave these two fields as-is:
IMPORTANT! To be able to proceed, you need to solve the following simple math (so we know that you are a human) :-)

Quote of the Week

“Tornadoes form below a class of severe thunderstorms known as supercells. Supercells feature intense upward moving columns of air that rotate, as the wind near the surface is drawn into those columns it begins to rotate and forms the tornado vortex. The damage attributed to tornadoes is caused by the strong winds in the vortex and flying debris.

“Oklahoma sits within an area of the United States commonly referred to as ‘tornado alley’ – this area is amongst the most frequent locations of tornado occurrence in the world. At this time of year, the warm and moist air from the Gulf of Mexico and cool and dry air from above the Rocky Mountains come together to make tornado alley the perfect environment to spawn supercells and tornadoes.

“Preliminary reports of damage from the Oklahoma tornado suggest it was of EF-4 intensity, which is the second highest intensity rating. EF-4 tornadoes have wind gusts between about 265 and 320 kilometres per hour.”

Dr. Todd Lane, ARC Future Fellow, School of Earth Sciences, The University of Melbourne

Fabulous 50 Winner!

Winner - 2012 Fabulous 50 Blog Awards

Alexa

Google