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  • Anoush
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    Let's not forget that the USA is controlled by Israel and visa versa. This is not the America from 50 years back; this country is very much controlled by Jews. Whether the Israelite Jews or the ones in the US. The same thing.

    When and if what you said above materializes the world will start breathing again.
    Last edited by Anoush; 06-16-2009, 04:23 PM.

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  • Anoush
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    Originally posted by KanadaHye View Post
    Ok, first of all the Iranian youth are very well educated so you can't say that they are brainwashed. If anyone is brainwashed, take a look at the United States. I would love to see China, Russia and Iran form their own alliance and put an end to the misery the Israeli and the US governments are inflicting on the world.
    Come to think of it so do I KndHye jan, and you put it very well.

    The world will start breathing again.

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  • ara87
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    Originally posted by retro View Post
    Iran needs a leader that it can cut deals and not a insecure, jumped up chauvinist. Ahmadinejad is like a small yapping dog and he is seemingly leading Iran towards a Israeli-Iranian war.

    Russia's and Armenian's alliance with Iran may make strategic sense. However neither nation really have any business being in an alliance with such a regime. Seven protesters where killed the other day and Tehran is clearly struggling to maintain order.

    Religion may well be the optimum of the brainwashed Iranian masses. However the economic deterioration of the country, coupled with it's international isolation. Are such that it's not inconceivable that they will eventually bring down Iran's theocratic regime.
    The president can't out rule the ayatollah, so I don't understand what all the fuss is about. It's not like he's going to ban hijabs, let people make out on the streets, endorse pot smoking, and stop hanging homosexuals. He's a muslim and with that come a set of morals that he'll always think back on, He's not going to drop the nuclear program either, and b/c of that none of his other policies will matter, b/c even if it is a "peaceful" nuclear program, the USA and Israel will not take the risk that Iran could be lying or that some other leader sometime in the future will use the plants for wmd means. If iran wants cheap energy they can use solar and wind
    Last edited by ara87; 06-16-2009, 04:08 PM.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Ok, first of all the Iranian youth are very well educated so you can't say that they are brainwashed. If anyone is brainwashed, take a look at the United States. I would love to see China, Russia and Iran form their own alliance and put an end to the misery the Israeli and the US governments are inflicting on the world.

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  • retro
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    Originally posted by Hellektor View Post
    It's not about Ahmadinejad. People are sick of this diabolical, horrific, murderous, torturing, stoning, intolerant regime. For thirty years we have been bereft of the most basic rights like that of freedom to choose what to wear, what to eat or drink, what music to listen to, what films to watch, what to read, what to say, to sing, to dance, who to talk to or walk with, etc. Men and women are separated everywhere. It's like a horror science fiction, the most incredibly dictatorial tyranny ever and that in this day and age. Add to that the ten times weaker purchase power compared to the days of the Shah in a huge country that floats on oil and gas among other things.
    Iran needs a leader that it can cut deals and not a insecure, jumped up chauvinist. Ahmadinejad is like a small yapping dog and he is seemingly leading Iran towards a Israeli-Iranian war.

    Russia's and Armenian's alliance with Iran may make strategic sense. However neither nation really have any business being in an alliance with such a regime. Seven protesters where killed the other day and Tehran is clearly struggling to maintain order.

    Religion may well be the optimum of the brainwashed Iranian masses. However the economic deterioration of the country, coupled with it's international isolation. Are such that it's not inconceivable that they will eventually bring down Iran's theocratic regime.

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  • retro
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    Iranians using British software to crash official websites: TV

    LONDON (AFP) — A British web designer claimed Tuesday that an application he developed is being used by opponents of recently re-elected President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad to crash official websites in Iran.

    Ryan Kelly developed the software to automatically refresh websites such as eBay, but told Channel Four News he had received emails from Iranians saying they were using it to bombard official websites with hits, making them crash.

    The 25-year-old from London said the number of visitors to the site where the programme is available, www.pagereboot.com, has surged in recent days.

    "Later I got lots of emails from Iranians saying they were using the application to attack government websites and bring them down," he said.

    Iran's capital Tehran has been rocked by protests for four days since the results of Friday's presidential election were announced, amid complaints of rigging from supporters of Ahmedinejad's main challenger, Mir Hossein Mousavi

    Kelly had to take his website down because the huge spike in Internet traffic was exceeding his server limits. But after an online appeal for donations to cover the increased costs, he was able to make it available again.

    "I agree with what they are doing and will keep it up there as long as I can, and as long as the server does not overload," he told Channel Four News.

    The Internet has played a crucial role in the Iranian election, with reformists using it to mobilise supporters and circumvent their lack of access to state-controlled media in the run up to the vote.

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  • KanadaHye
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    Originally posted by Hellektor View Post
    It's not about Ahmadinejad. People are sick of this diabolical, horrific, murderous, torturing, stoning, intolerant regime. For thirty years we have been bereft of the most basic rights like that of freedom to choose what to wear, what to eat or drink, what music to listen to, what films to watch, what to read, what to say, to sing, to dance, who to talk to or walk with, etc. Men and women are separated everywhere. It's like a horror science fiction, the most incredibly dictatorial tyranny ever and that in this day and age. Add to that the ten times weaker purchase power compared to the days of the Shah in a huge country that floats on oil and gas among other things.
    Those are called American sanctions. Cuba knows what that's all about, they're still driving around in cars from the 1950's.

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  • Anoush
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    Originally posted by Hellektor View Post
    It's not about Ahmadinejad. People are sick of this diabolical, horrific, murderous, torturing, stoning, intolerant regime. For thirty years we have been bereft of the most basic rights like that of freedom to choose what to wear, what to eat or drink, what music to listen to, what films to watch, what to read, what to say, to sing, to dance, who to talk to or walk with, etc. Men and women are separated everywhere. It's like a horror science fiction, the most incredibly dictatorial tyranny ever and that in this day and age. Add to that the ten times weaker purchase power compared to the days of the Shah in a huge country that floats on oil and gas among other things.
    Hi there how goes it? You know I know that they are pro-Armenia and yet the only ones that are good neighbours to us; but since I don't live there and I can't share your everyday ups and downs with that regime; I sympathize with you and I'm sorry for you guys. To what you are saying here reminded me of a Sally Field movie that I saw years ago when she was married to an Iranian with a little girl, moved to Iran from the States and she was constantly harrassed both by her husband, his family and the people (how to eat, what to drink, what kind of head band she must wear all the time, etc. etc. etc.) It was awful if it was true and not a propaganda by the J'ewish America. Though you're saying similar things. Anyways please keep us posted Hekt jan and good luck bud.
    Last edited by Anoush; 06-16-2009, 04:21 PM.

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  • Eddo211
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    Originally posted by Hellektor View Post
    It's not about Ahmadinejad. People are sick of this diabolical, horrific, murderous, torturing, stoning, intolerant regime. For thirty years we have been bereft of the most basic rights like that of freedom to choose what to wear, what to eat or drink, what music to listen to, what films to watch, what to read, what to say, to sing, to dance, who to talk to or walk with, etc. Men and women are separated everywhere. It's like a horror science fiction, the most incredibly dictatorial tyranny ever and that in this day and age. Add to that the ten times weaker purchase power compared to the days of the Shah in a huge country that floats on oil and gas among other things.
    I agree………..good to see your post Delavar. Persian news here states that they are shutting down all Iranian news media from reporting on the demonstrations and possibly any communication to the outside. A counter demonstration has been started and the supreme leader might call for a "bogus" recount of the votes, but as I hear it Mousavi suggests a revote.
    Keep us posted if you can Valak. This could turn bigger than people realize.

    Good luck.

    BTW, I would never back such an oppressive regime…………….even if it appeared to be in the benefit of the Armenian Nation.

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  • Hellektor
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    It's not about Ahmadinejad. People are sick of this diabolical, horrific, murderous, torturing, stoning, intolerant regime. For thirty years we have been bereft of the most basic rights like that of freedom to choose what to wear, what to eat or drink, what music to listen to, what films to watch, what to read, what to say, to sing, to dance, who to talk to or walk with, etc. Men and women are separated everywhere. It's like a horror science fiction, the most incredibly dictatorial tyranny ever and that in this day and age. Add to that the ten times weaker purchase power compared to the days of the Shah in a huge country that floats on oil and gas among other things.

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