Comments on: Jailed U.S. Journalist In Iran Freed

Roxana Saberi Can Leave Country Immediately After Receiving Suspended Sentence For Spying Charge

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by enzoc45 May 11, 2009 4:10 PM EDT
GREAT NEWS!!! I guess diplomacy works after all...hu??
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by U-R-So-Wrong May 11, 2009 4:01 PM EDT
noloyalisti I am quite serious. My friend's brother suffered from the same sort of persecution obsessions and was diagnosed as schizophrenic. This requires medication.
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by noloyalisti May 11, 2009 3:32 PM EDT
Jeez, how many people has the United States locked up with no charges or fake charges? Bushoccio and his terrorist coherts the Republicans are famous throughout the world for this. and you are worried about Iran?
Posted by noloyalisti

Whatever you are smoking must be good.
Posted by rhs648

I guess you must have missed the roundups of Muslims after 911. And did not hear about the renditions done by our CIA. And you don't know anything about Abu Gharain and Guantanomo where we locked up 'enemy combatants without charges. What do you know?
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by rrozsa May 11, 2009 2:32 PM EDT
Well, I'll be. Looks like hunger strikes may work after all..... Who'da thought it.
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by rhs648 May 11, 2009 2:18 PM EDT
Jeez, how many people has the United States locked up with no charges or fake charges? Bushoccio and his terrorist coherts the Republicans are famous throughout the world for this. and you are worried about Iran?
Posted by noloyalisti

Whatever you are smoking must be good.
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by noloyalisti May 11, 2009 2:07 PM EDT
Jeez, how many people has the United States locked up with no charges or fake charges? Bushoccio and his terrorist coherts the Republicans are famous throughout the world for this. and you are worried about Iran?
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by thetrajectory May 11, 2009 1:49 PM EDT
Anyone aware of President Ahmadinejad's political style will not be surprised with the release of Saberi.
http://thetrajectory.com/blogs/?p=435
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by canadian1948 May 11, 2009 1:04 PM EDT
Now perhaps the US can free Omar Khadr, a Canadian citizen held at Guantanamo since he was 15(!) for whom the supine Canadian Conservative government does not have the integrity or courage to advocate. Another "miscarriage of justice" that "could not stand the test of public opinion" if the facts were generally known.
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by whatsup49 May 11, 2009 12:56 PM EDT
i feel so sorry for some of you and your petty comments about this young journalist, especially those saying she should stay where she is. no matter what she was reporting on, her imprisonment was unjust . . . and a way for a country to inimidate others who might follow her. i myself am happy she's been released and will be on her way home. and to those of you who question dual citizenship . . . what does it matter? she is both american and iranian. why not explore your culture? i wish i could do that with my heritage . . .
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by iDragon13 May 11, 2009 12:25 PM EDT
tfillmor, you are trying to use logic and reason with those who care nothing for either. Give up while you still have your sanity.
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