... do photos lie? Or the president?
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Satellite Receivers are free in Iran?!
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Jadi
on Mon 24 Sep 2007 06:15 AM PDT | Permanent Link
Islamic Republic's president is at USA for the third time to talk with the world and tell them the truth about Iran. I have to leave home in a few minutes but I am leaving angry because he lies too much. I've heard that he told to the "world" that satellite relievers are not banned in Iran. These photos are from official news agencies...
... do photos lie? Or the president?
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Re: Satellite Receivers are free in Iran?!
by
Quantumfog
on Mon 24 Sep 2007 12:51 PM PDT | Permanent Link
Your President spoke at Columbia University today, and apparently got "roasted" by the University's President before the speech.
Is it true that people under the age of 18 are executed in Iran? Re: Satellite Receivers are free in Iran?!
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marianne
on Mon 24 Sep 2007 12:53 PM PDT | Permanent Link
Hi Jadi,
Your president was talking at Columbia University today. The president of Columbia introduced him by insulting him. Will you get to see or hear the speech??? I live in the US and would like to communicate with you. I like your blog. M. Re: Re: Satellite Receivers are free in Iran?!
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Anonymous
on Mon 24 Sep 2007 03:23 PM PDT | Permanent Link
He didn't insult him! The president of CU was telling the truth.
Re: Satellite Receivers are free in Iran?!
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Anonymous
on Mon 24 Sep 2007 03:22 PM PDT | Permanent Link
You can see the speech on cpan.org if it is not banned in Iran. I can't believe people actually applauded his speech. It was full of lies.
Re: Satellite Receivers are free in Iran?!
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Jadi
on Tue 25 Sep 2007 12:29 AM PDT | Profile | Permanent Link
Quantumfog: Yes. my country do executes people under age 18.
Columbia issue: I think Iran was the only involved country which did not showed the event live. They showed some "selected" parts later. And I am glad that people and the president of CU told part of the truth. In Iran the crowed is totaly selected and people only cheer for him :) Re: Re: Satellite Receivers are free in Iran?!
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Quantumfog
on Tue 25 Sep 2007 06:17 AM PDT | Permanent Link
"...In Iran the crowd is totaly selected and people only cheer for him ..."
Which, ironically enough, is exactly what Bush and Cheney do at their political presentations. I don't see a war. I see "posturing", verbal smackdowns and pressure from Israel for us to attack Iran. What I also see is Bush's administration leaving for other jobs since they know he has only a little over a year left in office. Although we are always prepared "defensively", unless your President does something really stupid, I don't see us getting into another conflict during the next year. Testing an atomic weapon would be really stupid. Re: Re: Re: Satellite Receivers are free in Iran?!
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Anonymous
on Tue 25 Sep 2007 10:00 AM PDT | Permanent Link
LOL. Which, ironically enough, is exactly what Bush and Cheney do at their political presentations.
That is a lie. Jadi hears enough lies in his own country. People who want to see them, go. People who support them, go. It is the same with both parties. Those who want to see Hillary or Obama, go. Or would you suggest that only Bush and Cheney do that? Re: Re: Satellite Receivers are free in Iran?!
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Anonymous
on Tue 25 Sep 2007 10:02 AM PDT | Permanent Link
Those who are executed do not get a fair trial, either. Right? That is very sad.
Were you able to get the video feed from cspan? Are you able to get any news outside of Iran from the Internet? God bless you. Re: Re: Re: Satellite Receivers are free in Iran?!
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Emil Sedgh
on Wed 26 Sep 2007 07:49 AM PDT | Permanent Link
They tried to censore the internet, the already censore a huge percent of whole internet, not only porn and sexual stuff, political stuff, even Technological websites about Software, or websites for chess-playing and... are censored.but we could pass their stupid censorship with proxy ;)
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