They risk their lives some times just for $10 a day, in order to deliver alcohol to the Iranian people:
//www.pbs.org/frontlineworld/rough/2007/08/flwrc56.html?c=3wm
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Kurds really love Persians
by Drunk_Persian (not verified) on Wed Mar 19, 2008 02:20 PM PDTVery nice. It seems our so called Kurdish 'brothers' really love us.
They take the time and trouble to bring us fire-water for our pleasure. That way we can get drunk and forget everything.
Alcohol only brings depression, anxiety, mental disorder, heart trouble, drunkenness and being punished by the law. That is not too bad, as long as we know that our Kurdish 'brothers' love us so dearly.