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oh jaleho
by anonymous fish on Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:08 AM PDTNo matter what ugly names you like to call me, facts are facts. INCLUDED IN THAT TRANSCRIPT WAS MY QUOTE. Please don't act like it isn't relevant. It's just further proof of the workings of the minds of people like you.
Your name calling means nothing to me. If it came from a credible source, I might take offense. But you're like a child. An irresponsible child to be sure... but still a child. Words from you are completely meaningless. But if it makes YOU feel better, go right ahead. I said it before. Little things amuse little minds... LOL.
Have a great day!
You can say to the IDIOTS
by Jaleho on Tue Jun 30, 2009 08:36 PM PDTwho can't keep their ignorant mouth shut long enough to read something to understand what it is before they comment on it:
"These are CNN TRANSCRIPTS of different programs. For example, one has to do with cookies, while other parts has to do with spy pens, and others has an Iran's experts chat with a CNN personel. In case you didn't understand what's going on, the reference was given for the part about the cameras, so idiots who don't believe it, can see it for themselves ;-)
oh, something else this guy says.
by anonymous fish on Tue Jun 30, 2009 01:32 PM PDTI mean really... what more can one say... :-)
LEMON: ... a couple of things in here to make sure that we hear from you. Do you support the president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?
AFRASIABI: On balance, I do, and I think that he's done a tremendous job in terms of strengthening Iran. Iran today is a regional powerhouse with considerable international influence. He has defended Iran's nuclear right, and he has also made conciliatory gestures towards the United States and has offered to enter into dialogue.
I agree
by Anonymous Joojeh (not verified) on Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:34 AM PDTI said so. I was there. I distributed them to the people. I said WHY I handed them out. I don't know why you're going nuts.
Anonymous joojeh who is in denial
by Jaleho on Tue Jun 30, 2009 11:28 AM PDTHere's transcript of CNN, do you INSIST in being blind?!
//transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0906/19/cnr.06.html
Kara Finnstrom at Channel 1 in Los Angeles. And Kara, show our viewers this camera hidden inside this pen and how this station has sent out dozens of them or I guess more than dozens of them, right, to Iranians in country to send back video?
KARA FINNSTROM, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Right. About 10,000 of them.
I mean, Kyra, we should make clear, that this isn't your typical TV station. They do present all kinds of information to Iranians and Iranian-Americans, but they are also very active in the push for democracy in that country.The owner is an Iranian exile who makes it clear he is pro regime change and that he is involved in the protest, in the encouraging of democracy through the TV station. But here is what you are talking about. It looks just like a pen but actually there is a little dot right here. And it is a camera. And if you press the button, it records an image. You open it up. There is a port there that you plug into your computer. And then that image can be fed to anyone you want.
I Was There.
by Anonymous Joojeh (not verified) on Mon Jun 29, 2009 08:15 PM PDTI distributed them. I did it so that I can watch the demonstrations on TV and have a beer every time I saw my brave hamvatans crack open the skull of one of Jaleho's Basiji friends.
CNN showed the video pen itself!!
by Jaleho on Mon Jun 29, 2009 02:43 PM PDTMs Hojjat, it is not IRI being scared of their own shadow making up stuff. Last week in CNN I saw the cute camera pens that has been distributed to Iranians for neat and clear taking of videos to be sent from Tehran to US. James Bond types that you put in your jacket's pocket and it takes the film.
They report it here as part of their news and you get shocked when someone from Iran's government says similar things?!
IRI is lier & Paranoid!
by Maryam Hojjat on Mon Jun 29, 2009 01:01 PM PDTAll IRI mafia are scared even from their own shadow.
Down with IRI