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Q5echo
superstar posted this in another thread. i liked it so much that i've taken the liberty of threading it.

lets learn something about a beautiful place and some beautiful young people who need a little more than what they were given.

http://www.nytimes.com/packages/htm...TURE/index.html
St_Andrew
Interesting indeed :)

Hopefully big reform will come for the Iranian people :)
NiteKiD
Awesome. I knew nothing of the country before. Now I know something of its peoples.
ResonantDrag
great video..

so the iranian government harbors terrorists, has wmds and a nuclear weapons program. on top of that the people are desiring a democracy.

hmm...
St_Andrew
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Originally posted by ResonantDrag
great video..

so the iranian government harbors terrorists, has wmds and a nuclear weapons program. on top of that the people are desiring a democracy.

hmm...


obviously they dont want US's help either. be patient, it will get so much better if they change it themselves...
Spacey Orange
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Originally posted by St_Andrew
obviously they dont want US's help either. be patient, it will get so much better if they change it themselves...


+1
Q5echo
thats been my presidents idea this whole time.

what have i been preaching to you people.
St_Andrew
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Originally posted by Q5echo
thats been my presidents idea this whole time.

what have i been preaching to you people.


why dont you think the same about iraq then?
Q5echo
i don't understand.

do you think i don't like Iraqis?

i hope i haven't given you that impression all this time (although, that would explain a lot)

i want to see the Iraqi people fulfill whatever destiny the moderates feel they can. i'm not a hater of Islam, but a very harsh critic. Bush has given every indication that he is the same.
St_Andrew
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Originally posted by Q5echo
i don't understand.

do you think i don't like Iraqis?

i hope i haven't given you that impression all this time (although, that would explain a lot)

i want to see the Iraqi people fulfill whatever destiny the moderates feel they can. i'm not a hater of Islam, but a very harsh critic. Bush has given every indication that he is the same.


haha, no i dont think you hate the iraqis... i just thought you just said that you thought that the best aproach would be to let iran deal pretty much with its own problems, so my qestion is, why dont you think that the same aproach would be the best for iraq?

Q5echo
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Originally posted by St_Andrew
haha, no i dont think you hate the iraqis... i just thought you just said that you thought that the best aproach would be to let iran deal pretty much with its own problems, so my qestion is, why dont you think that the same aproach would be the best for iraq?
sorry for not responding to you right away. i left to see Cheney speak. i was so close i could have spit on him...didn't though;)

i obviously did not make the decision to topple Saddam and his sons. if i were the president, i honestly cannot tell you, without a shadow of a doubt, i would have made the same decision. but when the day came after Bush gave him 48hrs. to comply with 1441, i was 100% behind the decision. and still am.

i am one of a handful of conservatives that believe Iran is a completely different scenario, altogether. while others become hawkish towards Iran (usually a liberal), i believe that there is still hope for change, and so does Bush. he has the government of Iran isolated between freedom. not just metaphorically either. take a look at a map.

yeah, i have to believe in change. it's silly not to, but i have the luxury of living in a country that has the will and the firepower help it along if necessary.
St_Andrew
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Originally posted by Q5echo
sorry for not responding to you right away. i left to see Cheney speak. i was so close i could have spit on him...didn't though;)


you should have :tongue3

quote:
i obviously did not make the decision to topple Saddam and his sons. if i were the president, i honestly cannot tell you, without a shadow of a doubt, i would have made the same decision. but when the day came after Bush gave him 48hrs. to comply with 1441, i was 100% behind the decision. and still am.

i am one of a handful of conservatives that believe Iran is a completely different scenario, altogether. while others become hawkish towards Iran (usually a liberal), i believe that there is still hope for change, and so does Bush. he has the government of Iran isolated between freedom. not just metaphorically either. take a look at a map.


i definitely believe in the change too, tho i have a feeling that somehow Iraq would have been better of if they took their own path. Clearly it seems like they are not 100% ready for democracy yet, and they are too pride to get help from someone else to do the job. But time will show, hopefully democracy, freedom and peace will come to everyone in iraq soon.
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