Monday, August 30, 2010

In An Effort To Improve Relations With the West, Iranian Newspaper Calls France's First Lady a "Prostitute"


LMAOOOOO! I tell ya, the Iranians are a piece of work, aren't they? France's First Lady, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, and a French actress who both signed a petition protesting the stoning of the Iranian woman, were called "prostitutes" by the Iranian government controlled newspaper, Kayhan.

So, let me just bounce this scenario off you ...let's say the Israelis called a little meeting of some of the Western powers and said they had a plan to take out the Iranian nuclear facilities by military means but that they need a couple of countries to aid them in the effort ...now, I'm going to assume that America's Barack Hussein Obama would probably pass because it might detract from him suing more states back home but I ask you....with President Sarkozy in that room, with the headlines of this newspaper article burned into his memory where his wife was called a paid whore by the monkey mullahs in Tehran...you think Sarkozy might just sign up with the Israelis?

Here's the article from The Telegraph.



Iran calls Carla Bruni a 'prostitute’


Mrs Bruni-Sarkozy, the wife of Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, was attacked after she signed a petition calling for the release of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who is accused of cheating on her husband and then helping to kill him.

Kayhan, an Iranian newspaper, which is under control of the government, called Mrs Bruni-Sarkozy and Isabelle Adjani, the French actress who is campaigning for Ashtina’s release, “prostitutes” in an editorial, while Iranian state television accused the former supermodel of “immorality”.

In an open letter to Miss Ashtiani last week, Mrs Bruni-Sarkozy wrote: “Why shed your blood and deprive your children of their mother? Because you have lived, because you have loved, because you’re a woman, and because you’re an Iranian? Everything within me refuses to accept this”.

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