هم میهنان عزیزم،
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He always has...
by ThePope on Thu Oct 22, 2009 01:27 PM PDTcondemned terrorist attacks.
Unlike the irI's leaders, thugs and stupid $upporters who support, spread and glorify terrorist attacks (e.g. naming streets/boulevards/highways after terrorists & assassins), RP has always condemned it; it's been 30yrs now...
f*#! the islamic republic, its rulers and its stupid $upporters.
I agree Mammad
by kharmagas on Thu Oct 22, 2009 08:44 AM PDT"I believe you are a man with good intentions."{to DK}
Mammad, I have the same opinion, although I have had some hot exchanges with Kadivare la'nati as well (like n+1 others)!
He is too sentimental, and sometimes adjusts his political/ideological views to settle his personal accounts!
DK
by Mammad on Thu Oct 22, 2009 08:12 AM PDTWhile I have not ever met you, based on your postings here I believe you are a man with good intentions. I just do not agree with your line of thinking, and especially the way you express your opinion. If you call me names, I treat you the same way. If you criticize me politely, I respond the same way. Everything is a two-way street.
I am not against Reza Pahlavi as an innocent citizen of Iran. He had no roles in his father's crimes, and he has every right to express his opinion about every issue.
I am not even opposed to you promoting him. But, once you do, people have the right to oppose what you do and say.
As I said yesterday, defend what should be defended, and reject what must be rejected and, in this particular case, applaud what should be applauded.
Mammad
no prejudice
by IRANdokht on Thu Oct 22, 2009 06:36 AM PDTDK jan
Agreeing with a reasonable statement only means that the person does not have any prejudice or pre-judgment. I know it's most likely a difficult concept to grasp, especially for people like yourself who condemn individuals and organizations without actually hearing them out or knowing what they're about.... you know what I mean ;-)
I was happy to see RP's statement too, especially since some "patriots" who call themselves monarchist acted as Jundullah's cheerleader!
IRANdokht
Chee Shod Yeh Ho Shoma Dotah "Pahlavist" Shodeed ?
by Darius Kadivar on Thu Oct 22, 2009 06:07 AM PDTLOL
Well be it for One second, I suppose your not entirely hopeless cases ...
Great
by Mammad on Wed Oct 21, 2009 08:56 PM PDTReza Pahlavi showed that he has far more sensibility and wisdom that some of the "patriots" who come to this site and grin about the terrorist attacks.
I suggest those who are interested to read the following also about Jundallah to see what the roots of the problem is.
//www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/tehranbureau/2009/10/jundallah.html
Mammad
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by MOOSIRvaPIAZ on Wed Oct 21, 2009 08:22 AM PDTVery eloquently put.