I bet liberal cities in the U.S. are on Iran's list of U.S. cities to smuggle nukes into.
1) Iran hates godless people the most.
2) Iran hates people that support gay marriages. Iran thinks allowing gay marriage is the same as allowing people and animals to marry.
3) Iran hates people that have out of wedlock childbirths.
4) Iran hates people that want to legalize drugs or who use drugs.
5) Iran hates people that abort babies.
etc, etc, etc,,
2007-09-25
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U.S. government report(GAO):
"Nuclear materials can be smuggled across a country’s border through a variety of means: they can behidden in a car; train; or ship; carried in personal luggage through an airport; or walkedacross an unprotected border."
http://www.gao.gov/new.items/d02989t.pdf
2007-09-25
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That may be, ...OR that there are no huge targets in Iowa. What would be the point in taking out Kansas? The south has enough problems, and I think that the best targets are the one's with the biggest military bases, which some of them happen to be located in some blue states.
2007-09-25 11:02:03
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So the right wing leader of another country hates the left of this country, so then that means he has more in common with the right wing of this country:
1) Republicans hates godless people the most.
2) Republicans hates people that support gay marriages. Republicans thinks allowing gay marriage is the same as allowing people and animals to marry.
3) Republicans hates people that have out of wedlock childbirths.
4) Republicans (except the libertarian republicans) hate people that want to legalize drugs or who use drugs.
5) Republicans hates people that abort babies.
Sounds like every right wing talking point I hear every day.
2007-10-02 19:49:27
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answered by cynical 3
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Saudi Arabia provides far more weapons to Iraq and is very oppressive, yet we have military bases there, so they are our ally. They are no better than Iran. You do recall this is the country where most of the 9/11 hijackers came from, right?
Anyway...of course we realize that. We also realize that speech is free and we will disagree but defend their right to speak. Do you realize that Iran LOVES the conservatives for all the reasons you mention? I'd rather be hated by Iran than loved by them. Perhaps you will move there soon where you won't have to worry about free speech, gay marriage, drugs and everything else?
2007-09-25 08:58:20
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I'm not sure about Iran, but in Saudi, and other middle eastern countries, the men have double standards regarding their beliefs and their behavior. My boyfriend has traveled extensively--he said that while he was in the Middle East he was amazed at the hypocrisy among their people (well at least the men). The men condemn prostitution, but then they are the prostitutes customers. They don't believe in alcohol, but they fill the bars at night. Basically, their lifestyle and their beliefs are opposites. But the women, they are demoralized and persecuted and that alone should be reason enough for the US to come to their defense.
2007-10-02 17:58:41
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answered by ladyliberty 5
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Democrats are not all undesirable. Many Republican presidents have used Democrats in the previous. And the reason Democrats are no longer continuously elected is with the help of the fact they want to be non violent. permit me ask you a elementary experience question right here: Do you think of that is a stable theory to pass over and unfold peace with nuclear bombs? No! because of the fact then you definately grow to be a hypocrite. Democrats do no longer pass to the enemy. they do exactly no longer combat the enemy.
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Fundamentalists and ultraconservatives in any country are reprehensible and, of course, they hate liberals. This is hardly news. Iran is a theocracy. Liberals don't like theocracies, so there is a mutuality of dislike.
Not all Iranians, however, are fundamentalists or ultraconservatives or hardliners like Ahmadinejad. The liberal reformers in Iran have been undermined by Bush’s horrible foreign policy.
What is your point? I hope you’re not trying to say that because the conservative Iranian government hates liberals that we should go to war with Iran.
2007-09-25 08:24:06
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IRAN couldnt care less what america does,
iran just wants the state of israel moved to newyork or california
iran just wants the US to leave it alone
2007-09-29 18:32:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I bet that Iran doesn't even have a list of U.S. cities to smuggle nukes into. I know for a fact that Liberals don't support Iran. And yes, Iran is a very conservative country. At least you got one thing right.
2007-09-25 08:10:37
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answered by wyldfyr 7
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i do not believe that you have a clue about what the country "Iran" thinks.
i do how ever think that, as a bush family member, you have just stated the family creed
hate, hate, and more hate
2007-10-02 15:07:03
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answered by Constipated CON. 7
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Hating people because they hate you?
I'm sorry, shouldn't you see your councilor in Middle High?
Quick history lesson:
Nationalism has been developing among Arabs since around the fall of the Ottoman Empire. When the movement took a Leftward turn, the US and Europe fostered rival groups of Jihadists and helped them destroy secular nationalism in the region.
If the region is infested with Muslim Nationalists (by definition conservative) it is as a direct consequence of European meddling in Middle Eastern affairs.
Were you aware that Hamas was initially trained and armed by Israel and the US? OBL had ties to the CIA, did you know that?
How about Iran? Were you too young in 2003 to have known about the attempt of a more liberal Iranian regime to negotiate with the US? Iranians only elected Ahmadinejad after Bush's "axis of evil" speech. What about Iranian cooperation with the US in anti-terrorism operations?
I may not agree with Iran's regime, but I am intelligent enough to know that it is not for the US gov. to threaten a sovereign government because it dislikes its policies. The US is just another country, like Angola or Portugal. Live with it.
2007-09-25 08:07:06
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answered by Washington Irving 3
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