are one of those "Iranian Americans" ??...Trying to raise Iranians...haha..
wrong place!...wrong ppl!...wrong type of question!
its the time to change...but not for the reasons u mentioned!...
i don’t know from where u got that percentage of 16!..but as far as i m concerned about my country... level of living has increased after revolution... about the oil..ya u r right in this one.. we have no idea what the government dose with it... but im 100% sure they make use of it better than Shah!!..
and for ur info... ppl are awayyyy educated now...
im an Iranian girl and women are treated equally !..the only thing is the Hejab which is a suffering...other than that..everything is equal with males!
and about the filtering the internet... there are 2 types of urls being filtered ..one is the Unethical websites...AND they show be filtered since even little kids might come across them...second is the political websites...and ya.true...and im sory for that..caz they try to keep Iranians Unaware...
Its the time to change... true...but not the government...they way the government is... Iranians are too tired of revolution, war and all those ****...no Thanks we dont want war or revelation just a chance to change what we dislike!...
Peace!
2006-09-19 15:25:36
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answered by zoha 3
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Wait a minute are you asking people in Iran or people here in the US. Because it seems that everyone of your questions could be applicable here. By the way I'm not Iranian, but I did stay in a Holiday Inn Express last night!
1. Why do we feed more people in Africa than here in the US?
2. Our oil money is going into big oil's profits, then filters into republican hands.
3. Because republicans want to spend more money a useless war in Iraq so they have cut funding to many vital educational programs.
4. The republicans greatest fear is a liberal woman. So they come up with the abortion arguement to keep them focused on something else
5. Actually, they are monitoring our internet access, so that we cannot hear the truth about what is going on in the real world, and we speak out they will come get you.(As a matter of fact, I shouldn't stay too much longer)
6. Because we have no choice, they have hijacked our religion, our voting machines, and brainwashed our rednecks.
7. It is time for a change, and one is coming in 2006. Assuming we can reboot those damn voting machines. (If you question that, I was doing my early voting here in Texas on a Diebold machine. I selected straight ticket on Demo side, luckily I double checked. It put me down for democrats allright except for one vote, President, it had selected Bush. I called one of the "helpers" there and they rushed me out and told me that it was just a glitch. I am not the only one that happened to here.)
8. We will be doing that come 2006 and 2008, the trash is out the door!!!!!!!!!!!
9. We are only steps away from revisiting the Dark Ages with all the censorship that is going on, and with our thousands of nuclear weapons. gotta go they're here for m...............................................
2006-09-19 21:22:50
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answered by ? 3
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You need to get a life. I just heard some of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's speech at the UN, and I think this guy is really sharp. He gave a really forceful speech, no empty rhetoric. He was telling it in exact terms exactly as it is. By comparison, George Bush only talks in a very wimpy manner, speaking only in vague generalities about things he knows nothing about and has no hard evidence, presenting his own personal opinion as absolute fact. All of Bush's remarks are so simplistic and biased as to defy credibility because most of what he says is Zionist propaganda fed to him by his jewish handlers. Not so with Ahmadinejad. There is a world of difference between the two leaders, and Ahmadinejad makes Bush look like an ignorant, rank amateur from some rural Alabama church Bingo club.
You seem to think that George Bush speaks the gospel truth, at least that's the impression I get from reading your question.
2006-09-19 21:14:07
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answered by Kokopelli 7
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I am not Iranian and I don't play one on TV. But, you are asking the wrong people those questions. You are attacking the citizens who have never known anything but what you question. They have never been to America and don't know anything else.
And the ones that have come here and are seeking a better life are not able to raise an army to overthrow a government the majority of Iranians think is all there is.
You sound like you are ready to blame Timmy because "Lassie" was cancelled.
2006-09-19 21:12:40
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answered by north79004487 5
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If you are talking about the U.S then you are an idiot.You should be asking The Iranian government this question. If you are speaking of Iran then you are right.
2006-09-19 21:10:52
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answered by Kronos 3
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Having a tough day asking questions?
2006-09-19 21:07:53
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answered by Anonymous
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by the way have you applied for Obama care already?in case if we nuked your fat *** you can get access to health care??
2014-07-03 13:22:29
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answered by nick 2
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I BET YOU WONT GET TOO MANY ANSWERS FROM IRAN THEY ARE NOT ALLOWED TO HAVE COMPUTER.
2006-09-19 21:11:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Die! Yankee Infidel!! lol!
2006-09-19 21:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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