Posted on 02/26/2017 9:34:38 AM PST by notaliberal
rans former hardline president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sent a letter Sunday to President Donald Trump, striking a somewhat conciliatory tone while applauding immigration to America and saying it shows the contemporary US belongs to all nations.
It isnt the first dispatch sent by Ahmadinejad, who has counted US Presidents George W Bush and Barack Obama among his pen pals.
But this letter, weighing in at over 3,500 words, comes as criticism of Trump over his travel ban affecting seven Muslim-majority countries including Iran mounts in Tehran. It also may serve to burnish Ahmadinejads image domestically after the nations Supreme Leader warned him not to run in Irans upcoming May presidential election.
In the letter, published by Iranian media outlets, Ahmadinejad noted Trump won the election while he truthfully described the US political system and electoral structure as corrupt.
Yep. And I do not care how they feel either way. If it were up to me, most of the world would be empty.
No, it does not.
The American people used to be understood to mean US citizens. But you’re right in that we need to be more precise in today’s world.
I've had enough contact with Costa Ricans to be thoroughly sick of the political correctness.
If I can learn to say San Jose, Costa Rica, they can have the courtesy to learn to say New York or New Jersey instead of Nueva York or Nueva Jersey. They could also learn to say United States of America instead of estados unidos.
It is rudeness on the part of Spanish speakers not to use the actual name of our nation, its states, or our major cities.
I also find it irritating that they would refer to me as a “norteamerica”. I am an Americano or ciudana de los United States of AMERICA. If our president can say, “My fellow **AMEIRCANS**....” then that is what were **are**. Americans! We are the only nation in the world with the name of United States of **America***. If Costa Ricans want to called Americans then they should change the name of their country to Estados Costarricense de America.
Toward the end of my last visit to Costa Rica I refused to use anything but the English names of any place in the United States of **AMERICA** and I corrected anyone who called me a norteamericana.
I emphatically disagree.
Yes, it does it belongs to Americans.
Please read my post #25.
Ping.
Or you could say Saint Joseph instead of San Jose or to really frost them call Costa Rica, Tasty Coast.
It would definitely “frost” them. For sure!
Brevity is the soul of wit. You have it Lurkin.
That needs to be shouted from the Rooftops.
Muslim lands of conquest belong to the peoples they were stolen from by force.
Give them back and leave.
We're all very different people. We're not Watusi. We're not Spartans. We're Americans, with a capital 'A', huh? You know what that means? Do ya? That means that our forefathers were kicked out of every decent country in the world. We are the wretched refuse.
I think he was using nation in the way most non-Americans use it, to mean what Americans mean by ethnic group.
Actually, you’ve got it all backwards dirtbag. Soon, we will own your @$$.
Better start building bunkers.
Actually anyone living on the American Continent is an American, including Canadians and Mexicans.
However none of the others are US citizens.
And you were in the only white majority Central American country. On my first visit to Central America I was in a Guatemalan church of stunning beauty built during the Spanish era. No services were being held. I tried to take a picture. So much for Latino tolerance.
No, but the facts remain, and it's not my definition:
Africans live in Africa, Europeans live in Europe, Asians live in Asia etc. It defines what continent you live on.
Ever heard of "Avenue of the Americas"?
(of course they all seem to think they have a right to cross our border)
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