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And here it starts....
Iran Celebrates Day It Humiliated 'Great Satan'
Wed Nov 3, 8:45 AM ET World - Reuters By Amir Paivar TEHRAN (Reuters) - Several thousand Iranians burned U.S. flags and George W. Bush effigies Wednesday, marking the 25th anniversary of the storming of the U.S. embassy in Tehran just as the U.S. presidential race neared its climax. ..... "The U.S. is now the most hated regime in the world," said cleric Mostafa Sadat-Beheshti, 46, who was among the crowd in front of the former diplomatic compound, now home to the Revolutionary Guards, in central Tehran. ... http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=586&ncid=586&e=15&u=/nm/20041103/wl_nm/iran_usa_dc |
Hey cc, were you ever "the popular girl" on campus?
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And just last week....you libs claimed the Iranians were supporting Bush...LOL
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yep...still am well liked, actually.
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didn't ask if you were liked.
I asked if you were popular . . seen as one of the successful hotties. |
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lol
i think i was just well liked, but not like the "cheerleader" group type. I talked to everyone. people do find me pretty. I dunno how to answer this...this is kind of uncomfortable. does this answer your question? |
I like Hot Chicks or is it Hot Cheeks I like?
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Lady and Gentlemen, RELAX.
If you are pro-Bush be happy if you are not, you were just granted 4 more years of data to maul over for the next election. |
Yep, and thought so.
The thing is; being successful, popular . ..seem to have it going on, brings out all kinds of people you don't even know, who have a problem with you. .. even hate you, just for having your act together. C'mon, admit it . . .there were some girls youjust hated for their easy success. |
Cool, regretfully we have radicals in the US also (OK City, ...). Its a shame that people would behave that way. We must protect ourselves from that but, I won't stop doing what I do or believing in what I believe because of it.
That's why they call it terrorism. |
I don't get your point island.
Erv, I seem to become more and more fearful. I hate being in a target city anymore. |
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I feel your pain. Regretfully we are all targets of some looney (Al Qaeda or not).
Not wanting to start a flame (and please everybody, don't, not here, not again), that is why you need a strong police and military force with the resolve to get things done or at least let the bad guys know, we are willing and able to kick a$$ so don't provoke us. I spend way too much time in countries where terrorism is a daily matter. Interestingly enough, people act more freely than us here in the USA. It has helped the incedence drop substantially since the terrorist are not getting what they want. Be careful but live life. Be the cool chick you want to be. Remember you live in "The Land of the Free Home of the Brave" |
PWD not sure I get your point. Care to expand?
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In Spain they said yes to the terrorists and they'll pay for it from now on. They got their number :(
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Erv, he has got to work more on world support. It's so important. Do you think he can he do it?
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Back to the point: Iran's next. I'd be less critical of Bush if we were to exercise "influence" in Iran, Syria and especially Saudi Arabia.
All three, IMO, could use a bit of discretionary pressure. |
dd74, pakistan as well. They're running loose and free up there.
we need to do something about pakistan. |
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