Posted on 08/02/2005 6:20:51 PM PDT by DoctorZIn
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"Oh my Grace..I've got no hiding place!
Oh my Grace..I've got no hiding place!.."
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It's so sad to see such good people die,
knowing there is nothing that can be done
to stop it.
Is there any need to show further proof that
the thugs running Iran are no better than Saddams
goons who slaughtered the Shia and Kurds civilians
after the first Gulf War?
Maybe "Oil for Food" needs to dig a little deeper on Coffee Cup Annan.
A little background on Coffee Cup. He is a product of McAlester University in St Paul, Minnesota. Ultra lefty.
Sounds like this man cannot go on much longer. He is living on his own body, as it has to convert muscle into glucose etc..
He must be thin as a rail at this point.
His loss will be a huge set back for democratic movement inside of Iran
"His loss will be a huge set back for democratic movement inside of Iran."
But perhaps it will inspire those that want freedom to not give up despite the continued abuses they must face.
I'm with you pilot. I think his death at the
hands of the evil Mullahs and their dogs in
the secret police and the Basiji..will harden
the hearts and steel the will of the Iranian
people..to strike when opportunities present
themselves, and then fade back into the masses
with none for the Pigs of ther Snake Shah Khamenei
to strike back at, but *all* the people..creating
yet ever more Iranians that want to stab his eyes out.
"I'm with you pilot." Perhaps you meant to send post to F14 Pilot, and sent to me by mistake. But I agree with your statements. Have a good morning I gotta log off, been at it all day and time for bed time.
Yes, it was meant for F14 pilot in particular, but
for any others as well. :o)
Actually I wish he stays alive to be a wise leader of the future of his country!
He shouldn't die!
British ambassador to Iran Richard Dalton (L) arrives at a British Airways office in Tehran on August 2, 2005 following an explosion. An explosive device with a weak charge has gone off outside the offices of British Airways and British Petroleum in Tehran, without causing casualties.(AFP/Atta Kenare)
British Ambassador to Iran Richard Dalton, left, arrives to visit building housing the offices of British Airways after a blast in Tehran, on Tuesday Aug. 2, 2005. A small device placed in a Tehran building housing the offices of British Airways and British Petroleum exploded early Tuesday, but no injuries were caused, the British Embassy said. The device detonated at about 9:50 a.m.Tuesday, on the 10th floor of the Sayeh Building in the downtown district of the Iranian capital, said Mitra Behnan Mojtahedi, a public affairs officer at the embassy. Others in photo unidentified.(AP Photo/STR)
French members of Reporters sans frontiers protest in Paris against the imprisonment of Ganji
Coinciding with the inauguration of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Reporters Without Borders activists demonstrated outside the Iran Air office on the Champs Elysées in Paris today in protest against the imprisonment of Iranian journalist Akbar Ganji, distributing leaflets and affixing posters with Ganji's photo to the office's windows.
"Actually I wish he stays alive to be a wise leader of the future of his country! He shouldn't die!"
All things are in the hands of HIM that made all things.
One things for sure, as long as the 50 thugs role, Iran is not going to become secular again, and therefore no government it props up means much in the way of Iran moving away from theocratic government. No respones required this late in thread, obviously we all are basically atuned on same brain lengths.
I disagree!
You forgot that this guy was not elected, he was chosen by Supreme leader of the regime.
Give Iranians freedom of choice, and then they will get back to you with the most secular form of government known to mankind.
"I disagree! You forgot that this guy was not elected, he was chosen by Supreme leader of the regime. "
But we do agree. I said nothing on how Ahmadinejad was elected, only that the Mullah's arrange things as suits them.
The election was fixed as we all know. They had an election, err two. I don't see how we are in disagrement. So I did not forget he was in essence chosen by the Mullahs. That is understood by default in my original statement.
I understand but as I said, the people of Iran are thirsty for secularism.
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