Sunday, January 27, 2008
Commentary on upcoming "elections" in Iran
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Labels: Ahmadinejad, Elections, Execution, Khatami, Nateq, Nateq-Nouri, Nouri, Rafsanjani, Violence
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I've always thought we should blow them off the planet (Mullahs, Ahmadinejad, Larijani, Rafi, Khatami, Khamenei, and the rest) - really I wouldn't feed these guys to my dogs. But, I would let them live with the pigs; then again, animal cruelty is forbidden for the "pigs". Damn!
Now seriously, in my view, it will come down, eventually, to a bloody battle and if the battle is a draw, then, it will come down to a very bloody war. For certain people, in the war, I won't feel sorry.
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Now seriously, in my view, it will come down, eventually, to a bloody battle and if the battle is a draw, then, it will come down to a very bloody war. For certain people, in the war, I won't feel sorry.
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