Comments on: Iran Held Some British Troops In Solitary
Revelation Comes As Britain Welcomes 15 Sailors And Marines Back Home
- This is SOLID PROOF that all you need to do is TALK to them.
Right!!! Either we gave them "what they wanted" during the "talk" or there is some pretty good propaganda planted here... I am sure the dirt will come out in the wash - Reply to this comment
- This is SOLID PROOF that all you need to do is TALK to them.
WAR IS NEVER THE ANSWER.
Posted by leftwingnut at 07:56 AM : Apr 05, 2007
Your name says it all. - Reply to this comment
15 Brits taken prisone4 by Iran and released after 2 weeks of negotiations.
2 stinking JEWS taken prisoner by Hezbollah and the next day, the lousy JEWS obliterate Lebanon to the tune of $60 billion in damages and a 1000 Lebonese lives, with US weapons.
Palestine (pre 1948 boundries) should be a UN State ... governed solely by the UN ... and ... suddenly peace returns to the mid-east.- Reply to this comment
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- SugarCityCane can be found at
http://www.sugarcitycane.com - Reply to this comment
- Three cheers for President Ahmadinejad. Goes to show Britain and the US are wrong about Iran. I think he knows the trouble with oil markets and the damage it is doing to the world. That is why he is seeking Nuclear Energy for electricity. Something people get confused about in the energy issue is that we have stationary energy needs and transportation energy needs. Stationary needs should be from windpower and solar batteries, and transportation energy derived from ethanol...We should invite President Ahmadinejad to see the plan for building the first city on the ocean named SugarCityCane. There they grow Sugarcane on the Equator for Ethanol production. We can show him the new opportunities and pleasant reality to growing our energy instead of using dangerous and waste producing methods that nuclear power has.
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