"Ask not what Iranians can do for Iran, but what you can do to make America (or Israel) do things for Iranians."
-A Speech by King of Kings Fred the Peacock and Former Chicken, Who Calls Those Who Disagree With Him, BUGGERS. Classy and witty, he is on the frontlines of fighting for democracy and educating with taste and tact, why Iranians in Iran are incapable of getting rid of a bad regime. If you don't think that democracy can be served fast-food style, then you are not patient (HA!), but according to Fred actually a bugger, mullah worshipper communist who probably smokes too much weed.
I am intrigued by Fred's love affair with the magical gift that American action can bestow on undemocratic, tyrannical nations densely populated by Muslims. He actually compares this possibility to what America "did" for Europe during WW II. Did you know they themselves wrote constitutions guaranteeing health care for all citizens while Americans are threatening secession if health care passes? You see, dear Iranian cattle, Europe does not owe to itself what happened after the war. The credit is due entirely to America, and should the great shaytan repeat such an allied offense, well it will be a non stop, one way monorail ride to democracy, freedom, and no more thumb printing at airports!
Before you get out your crayons and markers to write the new constitution, realize that most Americans do not view us as worthy or capable of partnership. In fact, there has never really been a trustworthy partnership. Sometimes we had leaders who were so dependent on the US, that once the US took that paternalistic attitude to the toilet, as our beloved James Carter did following the failure of the island of stability, we turned into save dwellers who jump over fires and threaten Israel, while letting facial hair grow to the ground (even some women!).
I don't think that we Iranians should deny this winning lottery ticket should Fred's sponsors deliver it to us. We will be free as Europe to draft treaties and constitutions, elect freely, and debate honestly, without fear of finding family members face down in the caspian. It will be a sweet deal and you can guarantee that your grandchildren, and their grandchildren will be ever grateful for these blogs and demands for neo-conservative policies to "help" Iran. Democracy and freedom are not free and until American blood is spilled for Iranian democracy, we can't expect our rights and freedoms as Iranians.
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Yes, it was between you and
by vildemose on Wed Dec 09, 2009 03:26 PM PSTYes, it was between you and anonym7, mammad. I thought anonym 7 was Mammad. Perhaps I was wrong...I think I was wrong. However, I do remember you as Khargir way back before the blogs. I have a feeling Kharmagas and Q, are one and the same, 98% probability.
I think I'm quite right this time. Anonym 7 could be someone else...
Kharmagas=Khargir (to vildemose)
by kharmagas on Wed Dec 09, 2009 03:10 PM PSTvildemose says: "I have a good memory too..."
No you don't have a good memory! You calimed I was someone else about 3 weeks ago! ( see: //iranian.com/main/2009/nov/short-war?pag...)
But I am Khargir as you said, and I just proved it. Also Mrs. vildemose note that:
Kharmagas=Casanova
Kharmagas or Khargir or
by vildemose on Wed Dec 09, 2009 02:37 PM PSTKharmagas or Khargir or Q???
I have a good memory too...lol
Kharmagas, Marge
by Rostam on Wed Dec 09, 2009 02:37 PM PSTRostam JAn??
Anyway, I can appreciate your habit of labeling people as Zionist, "left over Monarchist" or MKO sympathizer, etc.
This is one habit that is difficult to break. But for your information, and also for exposing your habit to you, I am going to tell you that I don't support Monarchy because I consider it an outdated institution.
So much for your being "smarter" than, well... than anyone!
Marge you wrote: "most of the sentences that start out "isn't it interesting? how interesting! well have you noticed?" with nothing serious or concrete following? just vague chatter. fear mongering...."
You consider my last comment "fear mongering"? LOL! What a timid person you must be! No seriously, did my last comment invoked fear in you? Now go listen to a chicken laying an egg.
kharmagas
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Wed Dec 09, 2009 07:33 AM PSTmost of the sentences that start out "isn't it interesting? how interesting! well have you noticed?" with nothing serious or concrete following? just vague chatter. fear mongering and that's it!~ personally, that's ok with me. i'm kind of here so these people can get their yah-yahs out attack wise. speaking of monarchy, do you know if reza pahlavi is going to make another photo op with a bull horn or tissue box?
thanks Rostam jAn!
by kharmagas on Wed Dec 09, 2009 07:22 AM PSTRostam says: "Kharmagas: How interesting it is you keeping a tab on people's comments dating back to months ago and in some cases, years ago."
Thanks Rostam jAn, my memory and my ability to relate things is not bad and so far has earned me a few engineering degrees and helped me with khar-geeries .... however you must realize that any idiot (useful/non-useful as you and Kazi put it) can be smarter than many of you leftover monarchists!
Masoud Kazemzadeh, Irandokht, Kharmagas
by Rostam on Tue Dec 08, 2009 03:26 PM PSTMasoud: Thanks for the videos. You made your point. The true champions of freedom and democracy in Iran are those women, not the self-patting-on-the-back ones we see in this site, who act as though the people of Iran owe them something, or as though they own the people of Iran.
Ignore these useful clowns and their constant raghaasi in this site.
On another note, as you know the June events have changed many things for the opposition. I look forward to a blog by you regarding the JM state of affairs after the June events. Let me know if you are planning to write on this issue soon.
Irandokht: Read Fred's response on "khejalat" as though it is my response. I think the only thing missing for you is a sange paa from Ghazvin, which shall complete the collection for your views on "shame."
Oh, one more thing. Being a pro-Bakhtiar 30 years ago, but today being against everthing that Bakhtiar stood for, is a "compound" regression.
Kharmagas: How interesting it is you keeping a tab on people's comments dating back to months ago and in some cases, years ago.
Midwesty
by KouroshS on Tue Dec 08, 2009 09:52 AM PSTThat is it, That is the right thing to do.
Stick with whatever you believe in especially in the face of those who justify iran's obtaining nukes for the sake of Deterrence, at the same time opposing ahmadinejad, In the midst of all their confusion and wishi-washiness they start taking shots at others, charging them with the same sense of confusion.
Go figure:)
Anonymouse,
by Midwesty on Tue Dec 08, 2009 09:43 AM PSTYou have already decided to take my views as ghormeh sabzi smelling thoughts, and frankly I don't give it a damn what you think about my views but they will be there right in your face.
"Additionally I did not
by Midwesty on Tue Dec 08, 2009 09:45 AM PST"Additionally I did not label you as anything, as I said you go with the wind"
...and this is not a lable? Are we redefining the word "label" here?
"I remember that blog because I posted a comment in there (as anonym7)...it is however ironic that a person who changes color(so easily)"
...and it's me that changes color so easily?!?!...
Can you hear yourself?
I have no control over my favorite politician does or does not, the only thing I can do is wait and see how he/she performs and deliver then I decide.
This is not changing color bud..it's called democracy! I am not in love with any politician.
However, what are you trying to do? to whitewash the crimes happening in Iran right now? Or to gloroify the past to cover the ugly present that no one can justify it?
As you know I didn't get involved with green movement discussion until Ahmadi and his gang made mistakes after mistakes...So I realized there weren't mistake, they were plans all along.
This requires a blog on its own. Let me know if you start it then I answer as the time allows.
Regards,
Midwesty hiring and firing politicians? Iranian politicians?!
by Anonymouse on Tue Dec 08, 2009 09:36 AM PSTI think you may have been watching too much TV. Seems you've learned bits and pieces of things here and there. Like "cherry picking" that Cheney, Rumsfeld and W did. Or saying you were with Ahmadi until the "blood shed"!
Oh well. From now on I'll take your views as just another ghromeh sabzi smelling "thoughts"!
Everything is sacred.
wrong again Midwesty
by kharmagas on Tue Dec 08, 2009 09:09 AM PSTMidwesty says: " Label me as you wish! :O) "
I am not Mammad, I remember that blog because I posted a comment in there (as anonym7). Additionally I did not label you as anything, as I said you go with the wind....., it is however ironic that a person who changes color (so easily) is doing mofattesh bazi about others political orientation. ...... ja'mesh koun Midwesty "jAn"!
mammad jan, sorry kharmagas jan,
by Midwesty on Tue Dec 08, 2009 08:33 AM PSTI was with Ahmadi until the time he didn't shed blood of innocents or at least kept his silence with regards the crimes happening right beofre his eyes. There is nothing about politicians written on rock. I choose to hire and fire them at will.
But I am not blindsighted by my biased political view to cover the truth and even further to decept people.
On this website I have been blessed to have a large hairy chest to let all the labeles in you people's inventory to stick onto it.
Label me as you wish! :O)
to the sepass gozar clown! (regarding ID)
by kharmagas on Tue Dec 08, 2009 07:46 AM PSTIn case you didn't know, ID, as she mentioned it sometime back, was among few Iranians who supported Bakhtiar. ... she did it when useful idiots, including many of you jebhe mellicheis and yours untruly were clapping for Khomeini! ..... now do some more sepass gouzaing!
greener than greens? (to Midwesty)
by kharmagas on Tue Dec 08, 2009 07:23 AM PSTMidwesty, now you are greener than greens? You go where the wind takes you (in this blog, where Kazemzadeh's wind takes you). I wonder if you just argue for amusement!?
Midwesty said (June 11 2009): "Mammad, Nice one! So, since Ahmadi’s
rivals are saying, solely for the internal consumption, that his
forging policy is reckless, we should believe them? Do you think that
there might be any possibilities that Ahmadi’s remarks on Holocaust
might be a long delayed response to the constant verbal and actual
attacks from Israel during last 30 or even 60 years? If
yes then why do we want to rewrite the history by saying lies that
Ahmadi’s foreign policies were senseless? ........"
//iranian.com/main/blog/jahanshah-javid/h...
تجویز فوائد خجالت
FredTue Dec 08, 2009 04:20 AM PST
توبه فرمایان چرا خود توبه کمتر میکنند؟
.....
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Tue Dec 08, 2009 02:28 PM PSTbest
Rostom hopefully one day you will understand freedom
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Tue Dec 08, 2009 04:09 AM PSTit means freedom to criticize even Reza Pahlavi when it doesn't suit you or others. I'm not apart of any opposition. I'm a woman in the United States. I don't believe in metaphysical stuff so I can't even say I'm "with the students". I can just say I am glad they are doing what they are doing. Stop kidding yourself. You are no more patriot than I am. You guys are so schooled in democracy and politics that you're ready to point fingers on a web site than put it to real use.
Talk is cheap. Go protest with the Iranians. Or keep attacking me for expressing my ideas about Reza Pahlavi or the American/Israeli attacks that might or might not happen. I don't fight IRI from my desk chair. I fight people who are on some sort of equal playing field.
I'm glad you're awed by Reza Pahlavi enough to not see what a useless opportunist he has been all these years. Hopefully one day we will get a testicles transplant and really do something to show his "love for compatriots like NEda." Or he can just keep blowing his nose in tissues in front of cameras.
Women vs Men
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Tue Dec 08, 2009 03:56 AM PSTIs it my imagination or is this thread turning into a Women vs men thing?
I would like to note that they are still wearing a hejab........
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Tue Dec 08, 2009 03:45 AM PSTI'm confused here. So as long as they protest wearing the hejab it is okay. Interesting....
Please do not say that it would be against the law and a death sentence to not wear the hejab.
If you would note that their brave act of protest can also land them in jail and possibly death.
I really think that even if the IRI is over thrown many women would still wear the hejab which many find offensive.
After all, how many thousands....millions decide to put on the hejab every day and live in other countries.
Masoud and Rostam
by IRANdokht on Mon Dec 07, 2009 09:42 PM PSTAre you people serious? Where have you been?
Why aren't these people ever criticizing the IRI and the actual crimes it is committing?
Stop these ridiculous allegations and accusations. Rostam comes in throwing cheap shots and Masoud is sepasgozar! khejalat ham khoob chizieh!
IRANdokht
thanks
by Masoud Kazemzadeh on Mon Dec 07, 2009 09:42 PM PSTDear Midwesty,
Thanks.
Masoud
==================
Rostam jaan,
This is how Iranian women who oppose Khameni and Ahmadinejad act:
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=jFX_hhl7Kyw
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ee60WyR3YZg
sepass gozaram,
Masoud
solh
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Mon Dec 07, 2009 09:26 PM PSTsolh
Masoud Kazemzadeh
by Rostam on Mon Dec 07, 2009 08:55 PM PSTI think you are overlooking one thing about Marge and others like her/him. I happen to agree with you regarding IRI methods to spread misinformation, divide the opposition, divert attention to other things, and yes, use the left (and non-left too) as useful idiots.
But I consider Marge, Irandokht, etc, not as "agents", but as poor souls who have been influenced by the IRI propaganda machine and who have BECOME the useful idiots you were referring to.
They are testimony to IRI's MoI talent and creativity.
Lastly, I do appreciate your firm stand in exposing these people. The one main thing you brought up, which shut Marge up (she thinks by giving funny answers, she can divert attention away from the fact that she's been exposed) is:
Why aren't these people ever criticizing the IRI and the actual crimes it is committing? These crimes are enourmous and massive considering that they include human rights violations, destruction of Iran's economy and finances, decay of moralilty in all corners of the country, political prisoners and torture, theft and corruption unparalleled in the world and so on.
Why the silence? Why instead, they spend all of their energy on proving that Jebheye Melli, Reza Pahlavi, and other opposisitons are "agents of the West and Zionists"?
Let's say they are. Still, what about the IRI crimes, which are "actually" taking place on a daily basis and are far far worst and more serious than any crime the opposition has committed?
The intelligent readers know what the obvious answer is.
Love them and leave them......:o)
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Mon Dec 07, 2009 08:21 PM PSTJust kidding! I could not help myself.
Thank you for such kind compliments, Marge. I shall keep them in mind.
Best,
:o)
Natalia, love is blind
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Mon Dec 07, 2009 07:27 PM PSTand deaf and stupid. Don't fall in love.
I'm only kidding. I wish you a lot of success with love and relationships. It's not easy, but you seem very kind and patient, traits people are always searching for but are in very short supply.
Holy cow!
by Natalia Alvarado-Alvarez on Mon Dec 07, 2009 06:59 PM PSTI go to sleep....work and come back. Wow! You all have been busy in my absence.
Marge,
You know about that dating thing. Wouldn't it be ironic if I ended up with a pro-IRI Iranian man when I am so anti-IRI.
Heaven help me! Men tend to hide things from the women they want to keep.
PS: Politically I am more of the middle of the road.:o)
To answer your question Kharmagas jan,
by Midwesty on Mon Dec 07, 2009 06:53 PM PSTI don't support these guys individually. I support the whole idea of the green movement. I know both of them at some points were very firm hardliners.
Philsooph jAn!
by kharmagas on Mon Dec 07, 2009 06:17 PM PSTI was joking too philsooph! My question is two comments down, if you want to answer it!
kharmagas jan,
by Midwesty on Mon Dec 07, 2009 06:09 PM PSTCome on man I was just joking...ok tell me what you wanted to ask man!
Sorry!...