Iran Attempts Bombing Raid on America Which Would Have Killed Dozens in Washington DC

Oct 12, 2011 07:44

Yesterday we learned that Iranian agents plotted to bomb a crowded Washington, DC restaurant at lunchtime, in an incredibly-bloodthirsty plot to murder the Saudi ambassador to the United States of America. This attempt, if backed or even sheltered by the Iranian government, is of course an act of war against both America and Saudi Arabia, and ( ( Read more... )

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oronoda October 13 2011, 18:29:18 UTC
You are writing that on the assumption that they're organized. Iran will collapse within itself soon enough. Iranians save the Iranians and the Arabs will save the Arabs. It is that simple ( ... )

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cutelildrow October 14 2011, 16:15:02 UTC
Gee, he's projecting a lot more than usual lately.

Actually, he's projecting everything today. I'm still cracking up over his declaration that he will not suffer to let the Saudis have stability. What does he imagine he will do? Scream into the Internet?

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jordan179 October 14 2011, 18:15:11 UTC
So history tells us. And the Iranian religious leadership themselves, when they are speaking Farsi and don't think Westerners can understand them.

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ext_531464 October 14 2011, 16:38:46 UTC
Maybe you should actually read up on what's going on in Bahrain instead of relying on regime propaganda.

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oronoda October 14 2011, 16:49:44 UTC
Ohhhh sweetie. I can guarantee I am better read up on this than you are. ~_^ I know perfectly well what is going on and while there are Shia that want equality in that tiny little island monarchy, there is a section of the population who do want to destroy the sunnis too and deprive the Sunnis of their rights.

I am not excusing the government crack down but the fear of Shia militias supported by Iran is a real concern for Bahrain because the Shia extremists DON'T want equality. And they will hurt not only the Sunnis are are just trying to live their lives but also the Shia that just want equality and not superiority.

A free lesson, revolutionaries and movements are often not uniform. They are like gradients.

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cutelildrow October 14 2011, 16:54:08 UTC
Ya know, I'll just reiterate he can't read, because he can't seem to see that his precious Iranians did this:

To compensate for their disadvantage, Khomeini sent Iranian children, some as young as twelve years old, to the front lines. There, they marched in formation across minefields toward the enemy, clearing a path with their bodies. Before every mission, one of the Taiwanese keys would be hung around each child’s neck. It was supposed to open the gates to paradise for them.

He's totally okay with that, by the way. Clearly. Because my being sickened by that, he finds me a truly horrid person.

Yes, I'm a truly horrid person for being horrified by what yama finds perfectly acceptable. This makes me a truly awesome specimen of humanity.

Now let's watch him backpedal. ^_^v While standing on WTC 1 with today's newspaper.

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ext_531464 October 14 2011, 16:56:16 UTC
No, you're horrid for suggesting that the annihilation of the Iranians would be a good thing and for thinking that what Khomeini did was the perfect excuse to kill more Iranians.

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oronoda October 14 2011, 17:07:04 UTC
That rather...neatly wipes out the Iranians. What will they do when they run out of children? Send in adults? The old and infirm? Then the healthy? Keep it up, and the population erases itself.

Where in that did she condone killing Iranians? She was stating that they were erasing themselves because of what Khomeini did and how shocking it was and disgusting it was.

She was condemning the actions of the regime not the Iranian people.

I think your inability to recognize that groups are layered and not uniform is best shown in your stories in which you don't have the capability of character voice or describing a sea of people aptly.

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ext_531464 October 14 2011, 17:09:19 UTC
Going by the way Drow phrased that, it looks like she sees the "population erasing itself" as a good thing.

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oronoda October 14 2011, 17:18:01 UTC
And you just called for Riyadh to be the target of an atomic bomb.

You're both horrid people. :P

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cutelildrow October 14 2011, 17:11:20 UTC
Eureka! His inability to read = inability to comprehend = inability to understand non-yama thought = his horrible writing!

He can't write about what he doesn't understand, after all! And since he has shown a TOTAL incapacity of understanding basic human behavior there's NO way he can try to understand the more complex human behaviors...like politics!

You're brilliant, girl!

PS: Clearly he has no understanding of syntax either. Well, he proved that in the previous post and Jordan himself KEPT SAYING IT.

PPS: yama is the true face of idiocy, by the way. Since he is incapable of writing in English and abiding by its' rules of grammar, he chooses to not improve and pretend that it's everyone else's fault.

I think we've proven repeatedly that what he thinks is utterly horrible is a good thing. Him calling oronoda stupid immediately translates to a compliment of her vast intelligence and deep perception.

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ext_531464 October 14 2011, 17:14:31 UTC
Drow's previous opinions do not make it clear.

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ext_531464 October 14 2011, 17:15:36 UTC
The fact that you couldn't notice the term "sea of people" probably just means you're stupid.

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oronoda October 14 2011, 17:19:22 UTC
My college degree and my high paying job begs to differ.

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cutelildrow October 14 2011, 17:21:28 UTC
XD And hon, your job is fucking awesome. The end!

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ext_531464 October 14 2011, 17:26:56 UTC
Propagandist for the Saudis isn't exactly the most respect-worthy job.

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