First of all let me greet you with my new looks and the new spelling of my name. Circumstances brought about this particular joyful change.
Now, given the current very legitimate concerns of some of the dedicated users of this website about having been infiltrated by outside "impure" elements with hidden agendas, I just wanted to let you know you are not the first to have realized the evil behind this infiltration and to complain about this. Here is a well researched documentary about a similar episode in past history that very much touches on the main issues that the vigilantes among you have already raised and acted upon:
//video.google.ca/videosearch?hl=en&rlz=1C1GG...
As you can see, this particular kind of evil infiltration of impurities in otherwise peaceful, lovely and especially talented host communities is nothing new, but rather the newest episode in an otherwise old pattern of behavior.
I hope you accept this little gift from us, the evil infiltrators, as a token of apology for having destroyed the purity of your community and as a sincere peace offering.
Thank you.
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lol
by tsion on Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:26 PM PSTI agree, but it's damn fun! Hard to resist sometimes. :-)
Good to see you are speaking here even though you were blocked too. Keep it real.
Zion
Q
by I_Was_Blocked_Too (not verified) on Sun Feb 08, 2009 05:08 AM PSTInstead of spending time on Zion (or Israel), spend some time and contribute to human rights activities in Iran.
I got some friends rotting in Israel's, oops, I meant to say in the IRI's political jails.
It would be nice to see them free. Spend your time wisely and on more useful things.
Zion: You are naive. Anyone who argues with an IRI supporter, oops, a "reformist" mentality, must be either naive or in the mood to have some fun.
Stop toying with this poor soul.
Thanks Ameerah
by tsion on Sat Feb 07, 2009 02:22 PM PSTZion
zion
by Ameerah (not verified) on Sat Feb 07, 2009 01:41 PM PSTwelcome back
Craig
by tsion on Sat Feb 07, 2009 01:24 PM PSTStill, good to see you here.
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ayhab,
if you say so. How can I refuse?
Zion
tsion [Zion]
by capt_ayhab on Sat Feb 07, 2009 01:03 PM PSTLove the new look..........
don't ever leave.... ;-)
capt_ayhab [-YT]
tsion
by programmer craig on Sat Feb 07, 2009 01:01 PM PSTI'm not really "back" - I just got a heads-up about what was going on with this person (again) and wanted to get my 2 cents in! But thanks :)
Crush
by DW Duke on Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:47 PM PSTThe beauty of freedom of religion is that no matter how ridiculous someone's beliefs might be they have the absolute right to hold those beliefs. The flip side of the coin, of course, is that those beliefs should never be imposed on another. When that happens we have the kind of fights that you are referring to which has indeed been the root of the conflict in the Middle East.
Souri
by DW Duke on Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:44 PM PSTAs Gomer Pyle used to say, "Surprise, Surprise, Surprise." It is true.
Thanks.
by tsion on Sat Feb 07, 2009 11:53 AM PSTDear Pope
Thanks a lot my friend. You are right, it is a nice picture of har habayt, the kotel [(western) wall] and the dome of the rock! About what happened, I recounted what happened in a comment here addressed to Q. It's one of the early ones.
I am always naughty!
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Dear Craig
Great to see you back! I am happy you didn't leave. Cheers pal.
Zion
Souri jaan
by SamSamIIII on Sat Feb 07, 2009 10:07 AM PSTThanks for the comment to PC, once more you proved to me your impartiality and fairness eventhough we may disagree on issues . it,s called freedom of mind .
Thanks lady !!!
Pope : yah, heh, except that old blogs are not accesible , well !!!, cheers A jaan ;)
former samsam1111
You all behave now that you're let back in, you hear!
by Mola Nasredeen on Sat Feb 07, 2009 09:17 AM PST1. Remember this site is called iranian.com. If we wanted to cheer Israel we would've gone to zionist.com
2. Iranians are Muslims (98% or so)
3. Iranians are a mixed race just like Obama's clan. No pure Aryan BS is accepted here.
4. Iranians strongly oppose a replay of Iraq, Afghanistan or Gaza repeated on their land. A no brainer.
5. Marge, you are funny.
The glory of religion
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Sat Feb 07, 2009 08:54 AM PSTWhat a load. Thank you for reminding us about what a crock all is. In our holy sexy maddraassas we teach children to memorize koran. In Judaism, orthodox sexy style, the Children memorize the categorization of foods under the kosher fan. "Wheat bagel" is what?
And remember, it is these traditions that we fight for. Land defines these "traditions". Because without them, you know, we might not have war. We might forget what we fight over. God damn I hope that day never comes.
Shabbat
by DW Duke on Sat Feb 07, 2009 08:46 AM PSTRest assured tsion I wasn't flirting with you though I was joking with you. I am saying I would like to hear what you are thinking that caused you to change your name and post this blog. :)
As a footnote, on the issue of using the computer on Shabbat, among many orthodox Jews it is prohibited because of the commandment not to start a fire on Shabbat. However, there are others who say that turning on a computer is not starting a fire within the meaning of the commandment. In fact, due to the invention of electricity the Torah observant Jews can enjoy the benefits of electronic devises without starting a fire. By the way, for those who oppose using electricty on Shabbat, the prohibition is against turning it on or off, not against using it if if is already on. If you go to a Chabad house you may see the electricity running all night and the lights not turned off and some use timers to turn things on and off.
Ghor.com/blogs
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Sat Feb 07, 2009 08:31 AM PSTGhor.com is a nice name.... regarding a variety of issues of course, not limited to Iranian ones (pffffft who cares about iranian stuff. IRI analysis 24/7! Binaries rule. Culture is crap. Hot steamy war porn Ooooooh). Just imagine.
Join today!!! Create blogs!!! Meet Zionists, bullies and erudite foreigners of various political stripes. Slander people freely. Best of all, NEVER BE DELETED! Yahooooo Hooray!
PC
by Souri on Sat Feb 07, 2009 08:59 AM PSTI had said this, in response to Q's question.
Now, if you want to know my own opinion about that: I will be very surprised and upset if I learn that, the person in quesiton is also a moderator, because most of the time in the past I thought she doesn't have a fair judgment. But hey, I am not the owner of this site!
Souri
by programmer craig on Sat Feb 07, 2009 06:18 AM PSTEven now, a group of Zion & Co are always complaining about being deleted all the time and so on.
You probably have no idea how abusive the moderator in question is. It isn't readily apparrent when a moderator is the person trying to control a discussion, unless you are one of the unfortunates who is being silenced.
Zion, congratulations!
by ThePope on Sat Feb 07, 2009 04:32 AM PSTFor your "new"(!) name ,,, and also "new" (!) avatar.
( Har haBayit,,, what a close up!!)
BTW, what happened?
-were you naughty?!! ;-)
ps Samsam, you too,,, I'm happy you're back with your original avatar,,, and name....
-Bravo
Gut Shabbos
by tsion on Sat Feb 07, 2009 02:59 AM PSTSo god created electricity so you can flirt on shabbos? Good for you!
What else did he create to nullify the whole point and purpose of his commandments? ;-)
Zion
Chamillion
by DW Duke on Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:36 PM PSTI have a couple of questions that you don't have to answer if you don't want to. These are for you to think about and no I am not patronizing you. I don't even know how that term fits into the real world except as expressed by someone who has never felt love. :)
Here are the questions: Have you ever felt loved? Have you ever felt love? Have you felt that you had friends who cared for you so much that you could fold your arms in front of you and fall backward with your eyes closed and that someone would catch you?
Q
by DW Duke on Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:02 PM PSTI don't know. If she is in Canada then why has she been so belligerent in the past? I have never known a mean Canadian. Did you ever see the movie "Canadian Bacon?" :) I don't know if she is Bar or not I just know that a friend sent me that email. But what the heck, if she wants to see the "Cause above all causes" as they say in the Zohar, who am I to say, "No, you are not Esther?" :)
Duke
by Q on Fri Feb 06, 2009 09:54 PM PSTThat's real funny. "Raised in a horse ranch in Israeli country side!"
But it's not her. She's in Canada, as I had already suspected. (Look at the google.ca link in the blog).
So much for the short lived "tone change" experiment
ey?
Shabbat Shalom
by DW Duke on Fri Feb 06, 2009 09:50 PM PSTActually yes, it is what happens when rabbis don't know the meaning of the phrase "strike a fire." Why do you think HaShem invented electricity? i.e. the 7th Age (millenium) Some people are a little slow on the uptake :)
Dear Mr. Q, Paleeeeez
by Arastoo (not verified) on Fri Feb 06, 2009 09:45 PM PSTYou should be the last person to talk about personal attacks and proper blogging manners on this site. Zion is not an angel for sure but you are not one either. You are just as toxic sometimes.
nu?
by tsion on Fri Feb 06, 2009 09:41 PM PSTZion
Yeh DW
by Artificial Intelligence on Fri Feb 06, 2009 09:38 PM PSTIs there a Shabatt Computer/web browser we are not aware of?
Hey DW
by tsion on Fri Feb 06, 2009 09:35 PM PSTWhat kind of a Torah observant Jew are you anyway, flirting on the Internet in erev shabbos?
tsa tsa tsa.
Zion
Zion
by DW Duke on Fri Feb 06, 2009 09:28 PM PSTOf course not. You are off dating boys like Tom Hanks and that other guy Matt Damon or Brad Pitt or whomever he was. You don't have time for guys like us. (wink wink)
lol
by tsion on Fri Feb 06, 2009 09:27 PM PSTQ, it is sooooo highminded of you to give me this chance. lol. Such an angel!
[But hey, don't hold your breath. I'm telling ya.]
Oh, yep I apologized to Foaad because he was right. Unlike you people, he had never engaged in this kind of nonsense and therefore didn't deserve that tone. Got it buddy?
Oh and don't forget, I just nominated your JJ for sainthood from Vatican. How about that? ;-)
Zion
Q
by DW Duke on Fri Feb 06, 2009 09:26 PM PSTEverything you are saying is absolutely correct. And you are right that respect is earned but that is perhaps where the concept of grace comes into play. Sometimes respect can't be earned without the flip side, which is forgiveness.
Q, I saw you as a person of integrity as well and I respect your comments. The bottom line is that if Tsion becomes abusive we bop her on the head and say slow down and go stand in the corner. I mean lookit, how dangerous can this girl be. LOL
//profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=137763139
Now you know you have to laugh at that one. LOL