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To: skinowski who wrote (7639)7/16/2006 11:35:30 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 220298
 
dateline moret, the wine is still good, and nibbles very delicious.

travelling via canal is easy on the body.

the day seems occupied by conversation.

where I live, we do not have any foreign lobbying or much of biased reporting on matters pertaining to middle east, so regarding ...

<<The President of Iran repeatedly states that he intends to annihilate a nation, and no one seems very impressed. This world is nuts.>>

... we only see over and under dog.

iran at the mo is not bombing bridges and destroying civil infrastructure, and has not made it possible for its soldiers to kill parents and rape daughters, then burn down the house.

... and that is all the neutrals need to know, for the differences between the greater and lesser evil is usually quite obvious, especially if judged episode by episode.

today's iran rose out of the tyranny that was the shah's iran, and that iran was the result of machination ... well, let us bother to trace back to the time of adam and eve.

the evil that made today's iran possible is the same that murdered properly elected chilean president, and enabled the death squads which disappeared thousands.

so, you do see that all is not as clear as nyt makes it out to be, do you not?

chugs, j



To: skinowski who wrote (7639)7/16/2006 12:54:50 PM
From: RJA_  Respond to of 220298
 
>>On Friday, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad spoke at the conference and said Israel's existence constitutes a "threat on the Islamic world," but vowed to remove the threat soon, characterizing Israel as a "rotten tree."

>>remove it soon, eh... What exactly does he mean by this?

>>The President of Iran repeatedly states that he intends to annihilate a nation, and no one seems very impressed. This world is nuts.

But of course, Isreal should act with restraint. Right.



To: skinowski who wrote (7639)7/17/2006 5:33:05 AM
From: Gib Bogle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220298
 
According to an Iranian I know (he sells me kebabs) this is just standard rhetoric for Iranian politicians. He says they've been saying this kind of thing for years, but it doesn't mean much. {I wouldn't vouch for his political judgement.)