Sunday, January 25, 2009

Ahmadinejad attacks Sartre, Heidegger, and Kierkegaard

This is from a Fars News article entitled "Ahmadinejad: Islamic Revolution Not Restricted to Iranian Borders":
[...]"Iran's Islamic Revolution is a global phenomenon belonging to all mankind," Ahmadinejad noted in an address to a national gathering on the advent of the 30th victory anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.

The victory of Iran's revolution in 1979 is annually celebrated by all Iranians during January 31-February 10.

"The Islamic Revolution was, undoubtedly, the greatest development that has occurred in the lives of the Iranian people and also the onset of the greatest change in the history of humanity," said the president, Islamic republic news agency reported.

"There is no doubt that the present turmoil worldwide was the result of existing political and social systems which are based on capitalism and existentialism," he reiterated. [...]
In another global phenomenon belonging to all mankind, the latest editions of Haveil Havalim and Shiny Happy Dhimmi are up.

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