July 24, 2009, Washington, D.C. – According to a recent blog entry posted on the Huffington Post by a New York City high school teacher, “Iran” has now become a verb. Point being, even these students who get very small amounts of news equate "Iranian" with bravery and I completely agree, and wish I had that kind of intestinal fortitude.
You have our greatest admiration and respect!
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good feeling
by capt_ayhab on Mon Jul 27, 2009 01:46 PM PDTIt makes one proud to be Iranian. Thanks Darius jAn for the wonderful article.
P/S did you go to the demonstration in Paris? and how was it? I am certain it was an awesome feeling.
-YT