Very Useful information ,
this is both good reading for, have quite a few good key points, and I
learn some new stuff from it too, thanks for sharing your information.
Every society has its lumpens that can't see beyond the tips of their noses and would do anything for a little money and Iran has had more than its share.They help unsavory elements gain and maintain power in order to be able to rob people of their freedom, wealth, dignity and happiness.Does it even occur to them that their children and their children’s children will be living in the very same society they are destroying?You can be propagandized all you want, how can you be blind to the corruption, poverty and desperation that hits you in the face at every corner whilethe bosses are amassing their billions in banks and any orphus and crevice they can find.What will it take for the Baseejis, Sepahi, Etela’ati, the prison guards, torturers, etc. to connect to the collective conscious and think of the greater good?I am not interested in engaging the online lumpens on this, I’m just hoping to plant a seed.
You need a lifetime reading of the Torah, the Bible & the Quran along with having had the God given wisdom before making any comment(s) about the Mosaic Doctrine & daring to include Ahmadi's name there. May God bless you & keep you away from the Satan confederates. Amen.
Mahmoud's not a Basij. He's ex-Sepah. Wouldn't it have been more accurate to have made him the last Sepah remaining from the Mosaic Doctrine?
But I guess that wouldn't quite fit into the negative political narrative- would it.
Anyway, judging by all the physically fit young men that showed up at Qazvin last month to protest Karoubi, there's quite a loooooooong way to got before there's anywhere close to being a last Basij. Something tells me the chances the current crop of student agitators will have faded back into the mainstream are a much higher probability. Like the previous outcome of 22 Bahman 1388, we'll just have to wait and see.
Very Useful information
by Coleni on Mon Mar 08, 2010 03:26 AM PSTVery Useful information ,
this is both good reading for, have quite a few good key points, and I
learn some new stuff from it too, thanks for sharing your information.
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Every society has its
by bachenavvab on Sun Feb 21, 2010 02:19 PM PSTEvery society has its lumpens that can't see beyond the tips of their noses and would do anything for a little money and Iran has had more than its share. They help unsavory elements gain and maintain power in order to be able to rob people of their freedom, wealth, dignity and happiness. Does it even occur to them that their children and their children’s children will be living in the very same society they are destroying? You can be propagandized all you want, how can you be blind to the corruption, poverty and desperation that hits you in the face at every corner while the bosses are amassing their billions in banks and any orphus and crevice they can find. What will it take for the Baseejis, Sepahi, Etela’ati, the prison guards, torturers, etc. to connect to the collective conscious and think of the greater good? I am not interested in engaging the online lumpens on this, I’m just hoping to plant a seed.
LOL
by azadi5 on Sun Feb 21, 2010 10:32 AM PSTgave me a good laugh on a Sunday noon.
SAR-GORD
by Demo on Sun Feb 21, 2010 09:17 AM PSTYou need a lifetime reading of the Torah, the Bible & the Quran along with having had the God given wisdom before making any comment(s) about the Mosaic Doctrine & daring to include Ahmadi's name there. May God bless you & keep you away from the Satan confederates. Amen.
thanks aliwood
by hamsade ghadimi on Sun Feb 21, 2010 08:43 AM PSTno offense to lajan, it is a hillarious poster. tahgord forgot to mention that the empire state building is not in iran! waiting for your next piece.
They should have done a better job with his outfit!
by choghok on Sun Feb 21, 2010 05:19 AM PSTHe should have a big hole in his armpit, the his fly undone. Also a fashionable leather jacket does not suit him.
بیچاره ویل اسمیت.
پیامSun Feb 21, 2010 04:32 AM PST
این رو ببینه خودش رو دار میزنه.
Mahmoud's not a Basij. He's
by Sargord Pirouz on Sun Feb 21, 2010 03:27 AM PSTMahmoud's not a Basij. He's ex-Sepah. Wouldn't it have been more accurate to have made him the last Sepah remaining from the Mosaic Doctrine?
But I guess that wouldn't quite fit into the negative political narrative- would it.
Anyway, judging by all the physically fit young men that showed up at Qazvin last month to protest Karoubi, there's quite a loooooooong way to got before there's anywhere close to being a last Basij. Something tells me the chances the current crop of student agitators will have faded back into the mainstream are a much higher probability. Like the previous outcome of 22 Bahman 1388, we'll just have to wait and see.
LOL...
by Princess on Sun Feb 21, 2010 03:06 AM PSTgoes to show that with that face even a cool figure like Will Smith's be lajan keshideh mishe. :)
Thanks for the laugh.
Great!
by Maryam Hojjat on Sun Feb 21, 2010 02:57 AM PSTWe need to try hard to get rid of this one & other LAJANS !
lol
by ThePope on Sun Feb 21, 2010 12:36 AM PSTGood one...