Absolutely....I think your a wonderful person who really understands democracy.....I know many Iranians feel this way too....Best of luck to you and God bless!
2006-10-27 14:14:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad seems to have a lot of believers. At least that is what is viewed on in all forms of the news. We see "death to America" chanted by not just Iranians, many muslims throughout the world.
I guess I would feel differently if more muslims would speak out and speak out LOUDLY.
Sorry, but I've had too many non pleasant encounters in stores run by muslim men. They will NOT speak to me (no hi, thank you, nothing) and I let them know they are in America. I stay away from those stores because I am in my Country and don't appreciate being treated badly. I tried to smile at muslim women as they pass and I get a scour or they ignore me.
I know I'm not the only one that has gone through this and how are we supposed to feel when we not only see it on television but experience it in America. I don't go to those stores and I don't make eye contact with muslims anymore.
Some of you may call me names, racist, moron, etc., well, I don't care. I DO care about muslims speaking out, especially those in our Country against the hatred that we see for us and Israel.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad needs a bullet right between the eyes.
I also do believe he is one of the terrorists that took Americans hostage from 1979-1981. Of course he and others will deny it. If someone held me captive for that long and tortured me, you can bet that I would NEVER forget those faces. 6 former hostages say he was one of the terrorists. I believe them over some man that I consider the devil.
Then he has the nerve to trash the United States while he's on our own land.
If anyone knows about any muslims protesting their leaders and supporting America, then by all means please share them. Enlighten some of us that have the bad taste of 9/11 still in our mouths and in our hearts. Enlighten some of us that are being treated poorly in our own Country. Enlighten some of us that see nothing but death to America chants all around the world. Why? To spread the word or else fear of muslims will stay alive and well. We've seen Americans beheaded, dragged in the street, burned, shot, even muslims by barbaric evil beings. If we don't see or hear good, then we cannot believe it is good.
2006-10-27 21:40:11
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answered by patrioticpeladac 4
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Yeah, we trust you for sure. How can we NOT!?!?! lol We'll be right over, wait for us. Just out of curiosity, how much of an outcry to help the Iraqi people (mostly Muslims)has there been by the Iranis? If the Iranian people want to help the Iraqis have a better life, why don't they move there? You REALLY want our support ? MOVE THEN!!! lol or buy into the Iraqi Dinar?, you'd have our protection if you did that! MILLIONS of mexicans come to the U.S. every year to help and be helped by the economy!,(WHY !?) How much Iraqi Dinar could you buy with some Toman/Rial? Enough to start a HUGE business? What are you really afraid of? The other Iranis coming into to kill you? As one of our great Presidents said "There is nothing to fear, but fear itself" I don't think you are afraid of anything, I just think you like that madman that runs your country (and tries to run others)-and Iran-by saying DO WITHOUT, AND DO IT THIS WAY, AND LIKE IT! and wants to nuke everyone around you, personally. I don't know what kind of history books Iran hads but OVERTHROW has happened MANY times in history. SO, STAND UP, or SHUT UP. You want FREEDOM?? PROVE IT!! And P.S. Dem or Repub, we're not going anywhere. This is really all I hear from Irans leader and Iranis BLAH, BLAH, BLAH, LIES This question is probably from L.A. somewhere
2006-10-28 00:52:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The problem with overthrowing the current Iranian government is what would be left afterwards? Its easy to say you want to get rid of something that is bad, and easy to say whatever follows a bad thing will naturally be better, but could it also be worse?
I don't think the majority of Iranian people would want to see US civil administrators in Iran. Change will have to come from the Iranians themselves.
2006-10-27 22:05:14
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answered by Big Blair 4
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Despite the fact that i dislike the iranian president, I love the iranian people. If there is one thing that i can do for them is to make sure taht US does not attack iran and affect them in any way. Prepose a solution to the current problems and i will try my best to ensure that the proposition is put into work.
Good Luck and free your country
2006-10-28 15:12:40
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answered by hooman m 2
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I'm sincerely sorry what is happening to the people of Iran by your government. We are so rapped up in our problems with are government here in the USA we something forget good people around the world are having a worse time with there government.
I can only assurer you by what I know and the feeling of the people in the USA. you need not to worry about the USA attacking Iran. I know there has been a lot of talk about your leader and some of his talk regarding us but most is just talk.
American are fed up with the Iraq war so unless your country actually attacks us which I am sure they won't, you and the good people of Iran have nothing to worry about. Gypsy
2006-10-27 21:52:30
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answered by wild4gypsy 4
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I have spoken with an Iranian immigrant in the past. He said the same thing, it is not the Iranian people that are against the United States, it is the harsh OLD government. The people are great, and excited about technology and should be embraced not blown up.
2006-10-27 21:15:52
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answered by Thin Ice 3
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The people of iran and the Iranian Gov are two seperate things.
they have nothing to do with one another, It doesnt matter whtat the ppl vote, the elections are tempered with , so is the news and so is everything else.
The ppl of Iran have suffered so much, families have been divided, and people have been killed over the littlest things and they have more than my full support.
I am not religious so i wont say i wiil pray for u but i know what its like living there and im afraid i cant do much.
peace
2006-10-27 20:55:22
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answered by Lara^mt 5
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It would be nearly impossible to just get rid of your present government with out a war or insurrection of some kind. It would be very unlikely that those in power would give it up without a fight. You can blame much of this on our ex president Carter. I wish it were easy to make the problem go away... it's not just a lot of your people that will die, I fear that a lot of ours will too.
2006-10-27 21:03:01
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answered by lordkelvin 7
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We don't want to attack your country. We like parts of your population as well, but wonder why you elected your President.
I think people are thinking about economic sanctions, in any event, not an invasion.
Your President doesn't seem stable to us. His having nuclear bombs is a real problem. The problem is that we believe he is the kind of guy who might actually use them.
Look around. We've had them a long time, but none have been used since 1945. We like it that way.
2006-10-27 20:37:17
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answered by DAR 7
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You have my moral support - and my prayers. I am not sure of anything I can do beyond that, being just one man - and not having a clue about Iran other than the Government of Iran being of a sinister nature.
May God keep you from harm, you, your family and all your friends. If I see any opportunity whereby I can offer support beyond well wishes and prayers - I will help as much as I can.
2006-10-27 20:45:38
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answered by Victor ious 6
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