Comments on: Free Speech In Iran: Crime And Punishment
Jailed Iranian Journalist Tells CBSNews.com How Regime Suppresses Ideas And Images
- george2221"my speech is their greatest fear" really?when the Muslims take over you better start learning FARSI, and make sure you pronounce ALLAH correctly!!because us Christians the religious nuts are making your life imposible ,count your blessings that you can put food on your table!!now go back to your porn site when we need you will call you and its coming to you in the mail, the DRAFT boy,
Posted by sunsetbillyb at 08:32 AM : Oct 16, 2007
Typical fear mongering from the extreme right. You really think that they''re going to try to invade and take over our country? WOW!! You better go stock up on water and canned goods and hurry back down inside your "fallout shelter"!!
Lunatic. - Reply to this comment
- Yet secular humanists and the far-left believe Achmadenijad who is a very evil and wicked man.
Posted by singinrick at 07:26 AM : Oct 16, 2007
Ahmadinejad, bin Laden, and Bush are all far-right, extremist, conservatives that are staunch believers in their respective religions. They all believe that they have the moral superiority based on their fanatical religious beliefs.
Liberals oppose their collective "dominance" on society, both here and in Iran, but what happens in Iran, is Iran''s problem. Same with Israel - it''s no concern on the United States. Our president should be more concerned with fixing all that is broke in our country, before we attempt "repairs" on other nations. - Reply to this comment
- AGAIN - who cares?
Free speech in other country''s is NOT the responsibility or concern of the United States. How we live our lives is OUR business, how they live their lives is THEIR business. I don''t care what happens there - that''s their problem. Our interfering in their society is only going to worsen our national security. Why do the extremists on the far-right always think they have a "moral lock", and have to impose their extremist beliefs on everyone else? - Reply to this comment
- Iran need to drop off the face of the EARTH along with every one over there We just need to get a long with each other and leave people alone
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- The freedom to speaks one''s mind does not exist in Iran ...
I say, so what ... Iran is not a Western country ...
What I ask is this: is the Bush government once again using the media to push for a new war against another country?
"Iran does not have WoMD, but they do jail their citizens for speaking their minds" ... if I close my eyes, I can actually hear these words come out of Bush-wacker''s mouth ... - Reply to this comment
- So when it comes to US soldiers "mistreating" prisoners in Abu-Graib, its an issue of "a few bad apples". But when it comes to some interrogator in Iran getting over zealous and accidentally causing the death of a "reporter" that was caught taking photographs in a high-profile military region, its the whole Iranian regime that is corrupt -- and it must have been ordered by someone at the top. There''s no other explanation.
Whether the current regime remains in power or not, Iran will always have an issue with freedom of speech (just as it did during the era of the pro-US Shah). The reason for this is the broad ethnic diversity and strong militant separatist groups that will exploit any freedom of speech to spread hatred and incite terror.
But then again, who give a ***. Lets attack them and bring them "democracy", and lets leave such issues for later. - Reply to this comment
- So when it comes to US soldiers "mistreating" prisoners in Abu-Graib, its an issue of "a few bad apples". But when it comes to some interrogator in Iran getting over zealous and accidentally causing the death of a "reporter" that was caught taking photographs in a high-profile military region, its the whole Iranian regime that is corrupt -- and it must have been ordered by someone at the top. There''s no other explanation.
Whether the current regime remains in power or not, Iran will always have an issue with freedom of speech (just as it did during the era of the pro-US Shah). The reason for this is the broad ethnic diversity and strong militant separatist groups that will exploit any freedom of speech to spread hatred and incite terror.
But then again, who give a ***. Lets attack them and bring them "democracy", and lets leave such issues for later. - Reply to this comment
- F Cheney, F Bush, F ALL Republicans, Religious NUTS and the IDIOTS they enlist to SPY and ENFORCE their ILLEGAL LAWS, who think that they can OPPRESS my SPEECH.
MY speech IS their GREATEST fear.
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Posted by george2221 at 06:34 AM : Oct 16, 2007
Go wash your dirty mouth out - Reply to this comment
- THE LIBERAL MAIN MEDIA AND DEMONIC-RAT BS PROPOGANDA MACHINE
The death knell of your ethics has been enabled by your parent organizations who have chosen to align themselves with political agendas. What is clear to me is that you are perpetuating the corrosive partisan politics that is destroying our country and killing our service members who are at war.
http://www.militaryreporters.org/sanchez_101207.html
Sanchez Blasts Media, But Media Only Highlight His Criticism of Bush
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/brent-baker/2007/10/15/sanchez-blasts-media-media-only-highlight-his-criticism-bush
Sanchez Assaults Drive-By Media
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_101507/content/01125112.guest.html
Retired general issues sharply worded rebuke of ''unscrupulous reporting''
http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/2007/10/retired-general.html
Sanchez: Media''s Reporting of Iraq War Endangered Soldiers'' Lives
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,301676,00.html - Reply to this comment
- House Democrats Vowed last week Not - To grant Immunity in the eavesdropping bill without
being told Exactly what the companies have done.
The Bush administration has said the companies cooperated in good faith because of their
patriotism and desire to protect the country in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks,
and should not be punished.
Brought to you by :
Criminal Corporate (Nazi) America
The Republican (Nazi) Party
The Justice Department
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Posted by lastdance2 at 03:58 AM : Oct 16, 2007
You''re POD by the last two election losses to Bush. - Reply to this comment
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