Comments on: U.S. Student Jailed In Iran

California Woman In Tehran For Research, Family Visit Arrested, Amnesty International Says

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by mattrau3 October 24, 2008 2:24 PM EDT
No one, I mean no one should go to any country and knowingly break their laws and not expect them to react according to their laws. What is good for the goose is good for the gander.
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by good4always October 24, 2008 2:23 PM EDT
brdliky11 is tripping again and spewing stupidity.
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Posted by listenupfool at 10:36 AM : Oct 24, 2008


No, it is not stupidity. He sounds more like a pscychopathic brutal killes. ... notice how he always talks about brutalized dead babies.

He needs to be investigated by FBI. I wont be surprised if he does horrible violent stuff with babies in his basement
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by mattrau3 October 24, 2008 2:22 PM EDT
No one, I mean no one should go to any country and knowingly break their laws and not expect them to react according to their laws. What is good for the goose is good for the gander.
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by newsjunky5 October 24, 2008 2:01 PM EDT
She is Iranian-American. America is full of immigrants who dislike the leadership in the countries they come from. Often they work to change that leadership. That is the nature of Iran''s crackdown on her. I don''t believe it''s women''s rights alone that they''re reacting to. If you visit China, they want to know if you''re Chinese-American or Taiwanese, and put you in a different catagory if you are. Florida is full of Cubans who hate Castro and work against his government, etc. Some of these folks work with our government, some don''t. We''ve read about the same thing happening to Moslems in the US who were activists. Only after making sure the Moslems weren''t tied to violent acts were they released by court action. I''m sure the Iranians are as afraid of her and possible espionage. I''ll bet she gets released, or they''ll execute her and a star will go up in the lobby at Langley.
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by palin08o8 October 24, 2008 1:59 PM EDT
You know what I changed my mind about Obama! I think he will be better for national security and the economy!

Plus sarah palin $150,000.00 on clothes, most Americans could have bought a home for that amount!

Besides I think Sarah Palin is really a Terrorist

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Watch video of Sarah palin addressing The Alaska Terrorist Group also known as The Independence party. They are calling for a civil war against the mainland.
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by steelers151 October 24, 2008 1:51 PM EDT
So you all think it''s ok for them to come in our country and given all our freedoms and rights with them while their trying to destroy us. I''m sure they have their secret cells here waiting for the right time to act. They''ll always be backward people with no morals of humanity. So we need to start treating them the way their country treats us...... "RIGHT" But that would be wrong of "AMERICANS". This only one reason why the United States is FALLING to other countries laws and their way of life. Bring their *** here and we change so we don''t offend them but we go to their country we don''t have rights. Whats wrong with you people?????? You let any country treat your fellow Americans like this your no better than their country.
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by questionnews October 24, 2008 1:45 PM EDT
Tired0ftheBS -- That "bag of sh*t country" is, I''''m confident, a place you''''ve never been to. I suggest you withhold such asinine judgments to yourself until you''''ve oh, I don''''t know, actually BEEN there. Years ago, I lived in Tehran for about 2 years and found the "animals" you refer to to be far more gentle and hospitable than many -- if not most -- Americans. Think of the angry, hateful ignorance spewing so forcefully from you and ask yourself who''''s not capable of barbarism. Ask yourself: "are my thoughts really my own, or have I been duped by the media into hating a culture I know nothing about firsthand?"

Barbaric, indeed.

Posted by kaubey at 09:49 AM : Oct 24, 2008


He will not respond to anyone. The guy is ripping off peoples names (mine included) & using CBS as his personal spam dump site to advertise his or his boss''s website. Just look at almost any story and you will see his ads.
I am curious how much activity posting here has sent to his website courtesy of CBS. CBS should ask for a cut of his profit.
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by frankinaz October 24, 2008 1:43 PM EDT
brdliky11 is tripping again and spewing stupidity.
He/she(?)is probably smoking marijuana grown on BLM
and National Park lands again...
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by jschmidt27 October 24, 2008 1:40 PM EDT
And this is the type of government that Obama wants to sit down with a talk over problems. He doesn''t know how to negotiate with this terrorists.
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by presjfk October 24, 2008 1:39 PM EDT
The message from Iran is clear, do not visit Iran.
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by hologram5 October 24, 2008 1:29 PM EDT
@kaubey
I totally agree with you and well said. I have heard other countries calling us "cowboys" and whatnot but I know that most of us do not feel that way. I also know that Iran''s people are peace loving, it is the same with the majority of Iraq''s people. We all want the same, life liberty and to be able to live peacefully and raise our families.
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by emilymhanson October 24, 2008 1:28 PM EDT
There is NO WAY that researching women''s rights is the same as burning a cross. Burning a cross is an act of hate. Researching women''s rights is not. It is a shame we live in a world where people still think women should not have rights.
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by emilymhanson October 24, 2008 1:28 PM EDT
There is NO WAY that researching women''s rights is the same as burning a cross. Burning a cross is an act of hate. Researching women''s rights is not. It is a shame we live in a world where people still think women should not have rights.
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by qutlaw104 October 24, 2008 1:09 PM EDT
PJBohn985
Why do we need to get her back, we didn''t send her over there. She is old enough to know the risk which she close to ignore. She is on her own, and that ramble rousing outfit that she is asscociated with should go over and join her.
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by kaubey-2009 October 24, 2008 12:49 PM EDT
Tired0ftheBS -- That "bag of sh*t country" is, I''m confident, a place you''ve never been to. I suggest you withhold such asinine judgments to yourself until you''ve oh, I don''t know, actually BEEN there. Years ago, I lived in Tehran for about 2 years and found the "animals" you refer to to be far more gentle and hospitable than many -- if not most -- Americans. Think of the angry, hateful ignorance spewing so forcefully from you and ask yourself who''s not capable of barbarism. Ask yourself: "are my thoughts really my own, or have I been duped by the media into hating a culture I know nothing about firsthand?"

Barbaric, indeed.
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by October 24, 2008 12:45 PM EDT
Iran has no Human rights especialy womens''s right''s. They will never have any Rights as Long as there Rulled by The Koran, The rewritten one. and other Fanatics. She is a Good lookin Women. Wonder what she will look like when she is Released? Probly already Been Beaten, Raped and tortured by the Local Police and the prison Guards. If she is an american Citizen, we need to get her Back Now.
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by qutlaw104 October 24, 2008 12:39 PM EDT
When are these american do-gooders learn to keep their nose out of other countries bussiness. That is the reason more countries are starting to hate america.
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by dogsoul October 24, 2008 12:38 PM EDT
If it seems like ''TiredoftheBS''s post is off topic... it is.... he''s going around spamming all the discussion forums with this conspiracy theory nonsense....
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by shochikibo October 24, 2008 12:36 PM EDT
she needs to be punished ?
what do you need ?
freedom of speech? access to information? freedom of association? access to rights and representation in courts of law? political representation? Health care? water?
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by dogsoul October 24, 2008 12:23 PM EDT
Exactly... not ONLY does she willfully GO to that bag of sh*t country... but she DOES so in the context of furthering a women''s rights movement! She knew the risks... she took them... she''s in jail - period. While I applaud her efforts at trying to reform those barbaric Muslim animals, don''t expect any of US to go & rescue you...
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