But I had a dentist appointment with my Persian dentist and all she talked about was the fact that if she ever went back to Iran, she would be arrested because they do not recognize women's rights in Iran. She was talking about "The Revolution". At first I thought she was talking about Kohmenie, but I was wrong. She was talking in favor of an upcoming Revolution. She wants the United States to invade and she feels that the majority of Iranians want this and urge this and are wanting to join the Americans in taking over their government.
Here I was thinking that our president was being too hard-headed and his saber raddling was too much. And then I spoke to someone from Iran and she was telling me that the USA is not doing enough and she was practically urging us to invade.
Then I hear on the news that the Democrats are taking the good news as an opportunity to attack the President. Wait one second. So, you disregard Intelligence when it does not fit your paradigm but you embrace it when ever it does. Are we this stupid? Furthermore, Hillary was talking that her policy toward Iran was diplomacy and negotiation. What? Wait a moment, if we have anything to thank for the fact that Iran had abandoned its desire for a nuclear arm, it is NOT DEPLOMACY AND NEGOTIATION!
So, I started this morning thinking like a liberal and I by noon I was thinking like a neocon.
- William Thompson:
- http://www.illuminati-r-us.com/Forums/viewtopic.php?t=3555
- good picture
- ha ha
is it like me?
- absolutely
- that is the actor, Robert De Nero from a movie called "Analyze This"
- so did her family leave Iran after the shah left?
- You say that the USA is not to police the world. Well, we loose either way. We still get criticized for not entering Germany early and saving 6 million Jews.
- (the shah was also an interference of the good ol' USA)
that is Israel probably
- I do not know when she left Iran but I am sure she supported the Shah as the lesser of 2 evils. I remember when this was going down during the Jimmy Carter administration, there were people in IRan that called themselves the silent majority who supported the Shah
If we do nothing, we are criticized, if we do something, we are criticized. THe difference between a liberal and a neocon is that the liberals have too much faith that things will work themselves out.
- no, just about enough faith.
- so I once thought
may I cut and paste this conversation. I will change your name to something like "Marcel de Kruif" so that no one will recognize you.
- absolutely