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To: wtc911
Is Georgia an islamic terrorist supporting country?

No, Georgia is a state in the United States of America and after Carter fouled up the mess in Iran, and the regime has tortured dissenters, jailed anyone who has a chance to bring about change, as well as hindering just the simple acts of life. Iran is hell to live in. But the people of Iran want to overthrow their regime. And it would be good for the US and other nations to want the theocracy in Iran removed. A free, secular government will bring much prosperity to Iran. And with prosperity, those elements that seek a foothold in Iran, spreading propaganda against the Great Satan and Israel, will find they are no longer welcomed there.

66 posted on 05/10/2004 7:49:29 PM PDT by Pan_Yans Wife (Personality can open doors, but only character can keep them open. --Elmer G. Letterman)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
If as you say Iran is hell to live in then the Iranians should change it. Proffering pages that elicit support for Iranian freedom as proof that this muslim country really supports us in our war is, as I have said, disingenuous. I believe that some, maybe many or even most iranians no longer want the government that they have fostered and enabled for twenty years. I do not see any proof or even any indication beyond self-serving statements of iranian ex-pats and sympathizers that iran or iranians are actively or vocally on our side.

btw, you suggested that I called folks unpatriotic and you objected to it. Where was your objection when an iranian in America called me both a facist and a nazi? Answer, you did not object. Interesting standards you apply.

68 posted on 05/10/2004 8:15:39 PM PDT by wtc911 (keep one eye on that candle....)
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