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of course said self determination is subject arely staircase Feb 2012 #1
The toppling of a cruel dictator who was propped up by American big oil is no small feat naragdaban Feb 2012 #4
all that and still no freedom arely staircase Feb 2012 #6
Where did you learn that Iran "has no freedom"? naragdaban Feb 2012 #8
Yes their concept of freedom excludes women entirely nt arely staircase Feb 2012 #10
It doesn't exclude women entirely... it only half-excludes women LooseWilly Feb 2012 #52
lovely nt arely staircase Feb 2012 #54
When's the next election for Iranian Supreme Leader? Nye Bevan Feb 2012 #11
The Supreme Leader is elected by the Assembly of Experts of the Leadership naragdaban Feb 2012 #17
Cool. And anyone can start up a political party and run for election? Nye Bevan Feb 2012 #20
They members are elected for eight years. naragdaban Feb 2012 #22
Oddly, there have only been 2 Supreme Leaders since 1979 oberliner Feb 2012 #30
Iran isn't a free or open society by any stretch of the imagination, however... Hippo_Tron Feb 2012 #12
It isn't a "free or open society"... but there's a huge underground society that's relativley "open" LooseWilly Feb 2012 #53
Universal declaration of human rights applies everywhere. MichaelMcGuire Feb 2012 #26
Though the question was not asked of me, I will in any case answer ... etherealtruth Feb 2012 #32
too bad the Iranian people can't read about all things glorious today maddezmom Feb 2012 #40
their independence day is April 1 Enrique Feb 2012 #2
Quite an accomplishment - getting rid of the USA AND all of its gays. Dreamer Tatum Feb 2012 #3
Iran is not looking to "get rid of the US". naragdaban Feb 2012 #18
actually Santorum and Iranian leaders are peas in a pod arely staircase Feb 2012 #21
This post has an impressively high irony potential. Surprised there are so few takers. leveymg Feb 2012 #5
Have a good stay, Iran shill. Odin2005 Feb 2012 #7
Another article naragdaban Feb 2012 #9
Thanks for sharing... MineralMan Feb 2012 #13
Take those insane, misogynist, homophobic, ignorant theocrats and shove them. 2ndAmForComputers Feb 2012 #14
Wow. The replies on this thread look like Freerepublic circa Feb 2003 Scootaloo Feb 2012 #15
Iran has an illiberal, theocratic government RZM Feb 2012 #23
Maybe a nod in the direction of the fact that the Shah was even fucking worse? Scootaloo Feb 2012 #36
What the hell? RZM Feb 2012 #39
Yes, brainless reactionary propaganda. Did I stutter? Scootaloo Feb 2012 #45
A - f*ing - men! But, this is exactly what happened to a lot of us who polly7 Feb 2012 #46
To me, this post looks exactly the same Crunchy Frog Feb 2012 #56
What indefensible thing am I defending, here? Scootaloo Feb 2012 #65
You're saying that most DUers read WorldNetDaily? Crunchy Frog Feb 2012 #68
You should look into the fate of the Iranian Communist Party under the current regime RZM Feb 2012 #58
Quite aware, actually Scootaloo Feb 2012 #64
No one is "mass demonizing" anything. They are criticizing the Iranian government. PVnRT Feb 2012 #67
"You know, the war that the US instigated..." EX500rider Feb 2012 #42
Don't know much about our involvement in the region, do you? Scootaloo Feb 2012 #47
Actually I do know a lot about it.. EX500rider Feb 2012 #48
We've been seeking that revenge for decades now Scootaloo Feb 2012 #49
creepers were big on gay rights in 2003? arely staircase Feb 2012 #24
No, they were eager to kill lots of Muslims, though Scootaloo Feb 2012 #37
Iran was independent before 1979 n/t RZM Feb 2012 #16
If by "Independent" you mean "ruled by a Tyrannical puppet of the Pentagon" then sure Scootaloo Feb 2012 #38
It's amusing that you seem to think support from the US voids a nation's sovereignty RZM Feb 2012 #57
1953 Iranian coup d'état ronnie624 Feb 2012 #59
Yes I'm aware of that. Are you aware of how Mohammed Reza became Shah in the first place? RZM Feb 2012 #60
I don't know what any of that has to do with your claim ronnie624 Feb 2012 #62
And it's funny you think rule by someone you dislike does the same Scootaloo Feb 2012 #63
I'm starting to think RZM Feb 2012 #66
And what better way to celebrate than with a tour by a cardboard cutout? muriel_volestrangler Feb 2012 #19
hey got a question for you arely staircase Feb 2012 #25
yay! ultra-conservative gov't controlled by clergy rollin74 Feb 2012 #27
Wow - this post was actually not meant to be ironic! oberliner Feb 2012 #28
and he loves freedom arely staircase Feb 2012 #29
Get back to me when Iranian citizens can publicly criticize the bearded theocrats and Ikonoklast Feb 2012 #31
Too bad Neda isn't here to see it. Swede Feb 2012 #33
You know what I find ironic? naragdaban Feb 2012 #70
Here are a couple more not celebrating Swede Feb 2012 #71
Yay for the misogynistic, homophobic theocrats! sufrommich Feb 2012 #34
Well that's putting a happy face on it, but sure. JVS Feb 2012 #35
US businessman visits Iran polly7 Feb 2012 #41
Thanks. Well worth the hour spent. n/t ronnie624 Feb 2012 #61
This is right up there with that N. Korea thread last year... EX500rider Feb 2012 #43
Disturbing propaganda EgaLitE Feb 2012 #44
How is it disturbing? naragdaban Feb 2012 #69
I'm sad to see this thread here... Liora24 Feb 2012 #50
While I find Iran's current regime to be disgusting and repressive and backward Crunchy Frog Feb 2012 #51
It would be 58 years of self-determination if we hadn't meddled with them LeftinOH Feb 2012 #55
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