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To: RonInNaples
well, not entirely Ron!

Just after September 11th an entire Iranian soccer crowd chanted “ USA! USA! USA! “ during the match. Even with the police / security trying to stop them it did little to subdue their effort to show support for the American people.

By far the most Western of Middle Eastern people ( other than Israel ) who also value education and hard work. If they manage to topple these damned Islamic thugs we'd really have a friend in the Iranian people. If it does happen I doubt you'd ever see another cleric running the show over there!

I've studied that country for years and so hope they manage to pull this off. God Bless them.

135 posted on 06/23/2009 7:34:28 PM PDT by warsaw44
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To: warsaw44

That’s cool! I didn’t know that, never heard it before so thank you for teaching me something today. Indeed, God Bless those people who desperately need to be out from under that stifling government of theirs. I’ll say it again, we get blamed no matter what, so why not help someone who is reaching for democracy and a better way of life? Helping - at a bare minimum, offering help - isn’t meddling.


143 posted on 06/23/2009 9:43:14 PM PDT by RonInNaples
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To: warsaw44
Yes, warsaw. The students have for a long time been hard-working, determined to achieve and succeed, in quest of a better, freer life, respectable and good-hearted young adults. It's bothered me for some time now--wondering how much was necessary in ridding the world of Nutjob--how anyone would be able to succeed in sparing the decent generation coming up.

Prayers and strength to the brave Iranian people.

152 posted on 06/23/2009 10:29:06 PM PDT by Miss Behave ("WE WANT FREEDOM!")
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