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American Dream = Vatanforoush+ liar
by Freedom5 on Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:46 AM PSTAmerican Dream who's purpose on this site is crystal clear . He is a true supporter of Islamic Republic.
Read some of his comments
by American Dream on Fri Nov 13, 2009 06:16 PM PST
You don't know anything about the Kurds.
The Kurds want an independant Kurdistan. They have been fighting the Iranian central government for over 100 years. One day they shall be free and they will break away from Iran once and for all.
As for the Baluchis, they too will get their independence. They will break away from the Iranian central government and create greater Buluchistan.
And the great freedom loving Iranians of Khuzistan, The tomb Islands, Kish Island and Abu Musa Island will also break away and create Arabistan. These people will all be free.
If you don't like the West or America go back to Iran freedom5. No one is forcing you to stay here. Stop using the english language to post stuff on this site.
freedom5, you are one sorry bad-bakht bee-char-eh who just happens to post on this site.
Here is another comment by AMERICAN DREAM about IRANIAN...
I believe as an American, the best form of government in Iran is a democratic republic like the United States. What types of social freedoms should a democratic republic of Iran have? The same freedoms we see in Amsterdam. I know a lot of Iranians who are predominantly Shia Muslims and they drink like fish. They drink so much alcohol. And a lot of them smoke that opium stuff. Many of the men are womanizers and their wives also carry on adulterous relationships. unquote and here is American dreams final touch and his mighty opinion in regards to Mullah's rule in IRAN. You will be the judge. quote from American Dream Do I see the theocracy going away in Iran? No. It will evolve with time. The more pressure by Iranians the more the theocracy will change so they can stay in power. The Iranian theocracy is willing to make pork and alcohol "Halal" if they can stay in power. God knows the Revolutionary Guards help introduce satellite dishes into Iran and take in money for it. That being said, things will take time to change
lol
by ex programmer craig on Tue Nov 24, 2009 08:29 AM PSTI never would have thought I'd see a video of Romanian gangsta rappers, back in the day. American culture truly is like a plague :o
? is the singer a gypsy romanian پیام
American DreamMon Nov 23, 2009 03:40 PM PST
Is the singer a gypsy romanian?
Gypsy's originated in India.
A lot of Iranians these days confuse Iran and India.
Ehem, sorry for being a party pooper.
by پیام on Mon Nov 23, 2009 10:50 AM PSTBetter fact checking seems to be what Iranian.com is increasingly lacking. Anyway, his real name is Dragoş Gardescu and he is indeed Romanian and NOT Iranian or from Iranian descent. He is part of the rap formation "La Familia":
//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/La_Familia_%28rap_gro...
Euro Top 200
by irannostalgia.com on Mon Nov 23, 2009 07:31 AM PSTIt is in the European Top 200:
//www.euro200.net/EURO-200.htm
This is a big achievement given that the song is rapped in Rumanian, and it is difficult for a song that is not in English to enter this chart. If in the UK they played on radio something other than their own crap or U.S material, it would chart even higher.
//www.irannostalgia.com
Great song
by Anonymous Observer on Mon Nov 23, 2009 07:21 AM PSTbut at some point, I wish he had made some kind of a reference to the Iranian youth who are fighting for their rights in Iran, especially in light of the fact that the song talks about "change" and world being "unfair" and "changing the world".