Moby: “A Remarkable Document”

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Mon May 22, 2006 at 4:35 pm PDT • Views: 330

Music recycler and loopy left (obscure music pun intended) spokesDJ Moby has posted the letter to George W. Bush from Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad at his blog, and although he makes sure to say he doesn’t “endorse” it, the shaven-headed raver is clearly quite captivated: it’s worth taking 10 minutes to read. (Hat tip: The American Prowler via Cosmopolitan Reactionary.)

i’m posting the letter that the president of iran recently sent to president bush.
apart from his anti-zionism he makes a lot of very salient and relevant points.
it’s a long read, but it’s worth taking 10 minutes to read what really is a very remarkable document.
my posting this letter here does not mean that i’m endorsing it, although he does make a lot of great points.
-moby

p.s- oh, fyi: ‘pbuh’ means ‘peace be upon him’

It’s not really surprising that he finds so many points of agreement with Ahmadinejad (propellor beanie upon him)—because the first part of the letter is a litany of “progressive” talking points designed to appeal to useful Western idiots just like our friend Moby.

He’s playing you like a violin, Moby. Remember violins?

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