Iranian Scholars Strike Back: Ask 10 Questions of Columbia's Bollinger
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I've been thinking about Ahmajaheoimnonsds lecture, and has anyone else gotten the feeling that it seems that he thinks that Iran has paid it's dues (literally in hard currency) to aquire the rights to nuclear energy over the past thirty years, and now he feels that the western world is ripping him off?
WHat are these billions spent that he speaks of while talking of Canada, the US, and the UK in the same breath when it comes to nuclear power?
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gue_barium wrote:...and now he feels that the western world is ripping him off?
WHat are these billions spent that he speaks of while talking of Canada, the US, and the UK in the same breath when it comes to nuclear power?
While the numbers aren't here, i think you will find much of the meat of their beef in the article.
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reborncareerist wrote:Lots and lots is wrong with Iran's government and many's seeming willingness to embrace dangerous fundamentalism. Maybe that's what what's-his-nuts should have said that instead of picking at this Israel wiped off the map issue.
Interestingly, Bush and this administration have done quite a job in pushing extremist Christian views/beliefs into the public eye and into a lot of our social and political programs.
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NMyTree wrote:Interestingly, Bush and this administration have done quite a job in pushing extremist Christian views/beliefs into the public eye and into a lot of our social and political programs.
Hmmm........wonder what the difference is, here.
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Very good stuff.....well, if it weren't so horrifying.....RolandTD20Kdrummer wrote:I found this posted elsewhere...funny how in light of the huge smear campaign in the media against Ahmadinejad...it fits.
"Neocon Logic 101.
An interview with Satan cough I mean Ahmadinejad Satan
"So Ahmadinejad do you still eat live babies? "
What on earth are you talking about?
"We think you eat babies. Can you prove that you don't?"
You can't prove a negative
"Just answer the question with a clear Yes Or No."
Well I don't like the wording of your question are you a journalist or an operative? You can not prove a negative
We'll take that as a no. So you cannot offer any proof that you don't eat babies."
I don't eat babies.
"Of course you say that, but where is the proof? Everybody says that you do it. If you cannot offer any proof then you must be eating them"
I have never eaten a baby, that is insane and there is no evidence that I have ever eaten a baby.
"We don't have to prove that you did it, only that you could do it. And you could do it. You are large enough and there are babies in your country aren't there?"
Are you saying that the only reason Iran could have babies would be to eat them, and not raise them in families?
"We think you are having them so that you can eat them, so we are passing sanctions until you prove that you don't eat them."
It is depleted Uranium (ammunition) that is killing babies, and that has, and will continue to, poison countless newborn children?
"Well....911 911 911 911 Islamo-fascist 911 911 911 911 We have to get you there before you get us here."
"So when you eat babies do you slap your mother too?"
I told you...
"YES OR NO!"
Well I don't eat babies what is wrong with you?
"Ah but you do slap your mother!"
Replace babies with Nukes. And you have the Nuclear scare argument."
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jlew24asu wrote:you dont get stoned to death if you are gay or non-Christian
http://www.wiredstrategies.com/shepardx.html
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Blogging Ahmadinejad in Tehran
Published: September 30, 2007
AMERICANS might be forgiven for thinking they have heard everything there is to say about Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s visit to Columbia University, but the story occupied Iranian bloggers at least as much as it dominated the American news cycle. Although Iranian authorities have introduced laws requiring citizens to register their blogs and Web sites with the government, Persian is the 10th most widely used language on blogs worldwide, according to Technorati, the blog-tracking service.
Despite official harassment and intimidation, Iranian blogs remain a vibrant source of debate and provide a valuable insight into popular opinion inside the country. Bloggers tend to be young, well educated and not very supportive of President Ahmadinejad, who typically attracts followers from the urban poor.
Here are excerpts from the conversation as it unfolded in Iran last week. They have been translated by the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center from the Persian.
— Tom Parker, executive director of the Iran Human Rights Documentation Center.
Someone who denies the Holocaust and promises the downfall of the Western world will inevitably remind Westerners of bin Laden and Al Qaeda.
Ahmadinejad comes from a country that burns the American flag, the symbol of American identity, and shouts its desire for the death and destruction of the government and its president.
American anger is understandable. Maybe it comes from the same source as the anger of the Iranian students at Amirkabir University in Tehran who confronted Ahmadinejad and his entourage.
— Republic, jomhour.ir, Sept. 23
Can anyone imagine George Bush coming to Tehran and then criticizing the Islamic Republic’s policies in a speech? Is it plausible to imagine George Bush speaking about wiping Palestine off the map? Could George Bush talk about sending democracy to Tehran in Tehran? Would George Bush even be provided with security or would plain-clothed operatives be sent to “spontaneously” attack him?
— Street No. 11, 11ave.blogspot.com, Sept. 24
The most important part of the speech is the very positive message that Iran has sent to America. In response to the question “Are you willing to have a dialogue with America and what do you expect?” after some explanations, he said, “We think that America can be a good friend for Iran.” He repeated the sentence and the phrase “good friend” one more time to show that it did not slip out accidentally.
— Word of Wisdom, harfehesaaby.blogspot.com, Sept. 24
Most Western news agencies like CNN and Fox News, which are branded by the regime as the agents of a Western cultural war, broadcast the speech of President Ahmadinejad live. It is interesting that none of the channels inside our country did that. What does this mean? Does it mean we don’t trust ourselves? Does it mean that we worry we might let something slip? Does it mean that we fear that our president might let something slip?
It means that knowing is not a right our people have! It means that other countries abide by democracy more than we do. It means that even we don’t believe ourselves, even that we fear ourselves. We fear that we might say something by mistake and that our lies would be revealed to the people. Really, why are the state officials against open access to information? Why don’t the people even have the right to hear the speech of their elected president? Why can’t they hear his reasoning for issues like nuclear power, democracy in Iran, and so on?
What is interesting is that we claim the Americans want to prevent our voice from being heard, so why do we censor ourselves?
— Poor Iran, yaghiha.blogfa.ir, Sept. 24
When you, the Iranian president, don’t understand how to criticize Israel and Zionism so your criticism is taken seriously, and not ridiculed by all, what kind of treatment do you expect from others?
I understand that your intentions were honorable. I know that you really meant that the Holocaust should not be used as an excuse to oppress the Palestinians. But if you expected others to grasp your meaning, you should have just said it plain and simple.
— Kingdom of Heaven, blog.malakut.org, Sept. 24
I was reading the news reports of the American media. I am truly dumbfounded. They have focused on Ahmadinejad’s response to the homosexuality question and are analyzing it. What has the world come to that, with innocent people dying in Iraq every day, the rights of the homosexuals have become the most important issue of the day?
Insulting the president of a country, no matter how unacceptable his point of view, is synonymous to insulting a nation.
— Cure, shefa.blogspot.com, Sept. 25
Dude, someone should take Ahmadinejad’s hand and take him to Daneshju Park in Valiasr Crossing. No need for explanation. Just hold on firmly to his hand so that he does not get too excited. We all know that when he is among different people and ethnic groups, he tries to blend in and considers becoming one of them as his undeniable duty. So be careful, God forbid, that when he is in Daneshju Park, this feeling of duty might arise and cause him trouble! Unlike those boys who have gender confusion in that godforsaken park, a president cannot pluck his eyebrows, or wear tight-fitting clothes, or put on blusher.
— Messiah, masih.malakut.org, Sept. 25
During the speech of my favorite president, I felt broken. The belittling killed me little by little. He thought Columbia University was just another visit to the provinces and everyone would applaud him. How could he stand all the insults to his people?
Last night, before the speech of my knowledgeable Ahmadinejad, I was so worried. O Lord, how are we going to be ridiculed now?
How did we become who we are? The year of dialogue between civilizations seems so far away!
— Until the Polytechnic Students Are Released ... (formerly To Watch the Cleansing Waters), abhayesepid.persianblog.ir, Sept. 26
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If you are interested in communicating with the President of Iran, you can reach him by email.
dr-ahmadinejad@president.ir
You might ask him why there are 80 (or more) Iranian youths (under the age of 18) on Death Row awaiting execution in Iran. This goes against established International Law.
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