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- Hmmm... Sounds like we could use Saeed Mortazavi to help eliminate liberal bias in our national news media.
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- I think that the United States should just print up several hundred billion dollars and put it in a escrow account for the lawyers to defend these poor Iranians. What is a extra few hours of labor to run the presses going to cost? The administration just did that for the Somali's where ever they are from so why not.
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- So, you are ok with the US invasion and occupation of Iraq?
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- By definition, the Iranian regime is not considered as "sovereign". Anytime you have 30% of the population rule the other 70% by force, you're not talking "sovereignty" but rather "dictatorship". Canada, as free nation, has every right to question and object to animalistic behavior by these thugs. My hat's off to the Canadians.
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- Why is Canada interfering with Iran? Iran is a sovereign nation and has the right to interview its terrorists.
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- The thugs are doing what they do best and that's being thugs. The question is, will the so called "free world" sit back and watch this mess without at least doing the minimum to object. I said it before and I say again, close the Iranian embassies all over the western world. Kick out their thuggish embassadors. Don't allow these thugs to come in to the U.N and give hateful speeches about the United States. Do whatever you can to discredit these thugs. Treat them like thugs, period !
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- I am sure Israel is waiting for the green light to take out the nuke option in IRAN. I think we should let em do it. The bluster from the fascist Iranian regime should be evidence enough of their intensions are barbaric. We should also check the bluffing North Koreans. It is time for America to stand up against fascists that export weapons to terror groups and our enemies. Why wait until they are ready on their timetable? I see another killing fields in IRAN as the regime hunts down the opposition and murders them.
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- We are so very lucky in this country. If the religious right ever came to power who would doubt they would be as lying, merciless ruthless, and relentless in maintaining their sway and imposing their religious law on us all. We should never give up any of freedoms and should be very wary of what was given up after 9/11 because of fear itself.
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- How about a little Sharia law application to the rioters who took over the US Embassy in 1978 and kidnapped our people for 444 days?
Oh, the Revolutionary Guard of the Islamic Republic of Iran? Seems the new Iranian government did not touch them with a feather as the US was BLAMED for the rule of the Shah of Iran. Now Iranians are going to destroy their own young people and blame the US? It was your rigged election that brought your own people into the streets.
Justice first to the Revolutionary Guard. When you are through with all of those guys....you will find Amadinejad at the front of the list as he was one of those Revolutionary Guards... - Reply to this comment
- Ahmadinejad and Mousavi will kiss and make up. Mortazavi will prosecute, execute and imprison hundreds, perhaps thousands of young people and the Theocracy will give him their blessing. Iran will remain the same hateful exporter of terrorism they have been for 30 plus years. Many in the Free World who have sided with the Iranian Revolution and have been fantasizing that it was some sort of Godly "Shangrila" should get a reality check after this is over.
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