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You're kidding yourself if you think Ahmadinejad leaving will make the slightest bit of difference. In fact his political adversaries are even more radical than him. The mullah's run the country, not him. Let's say they install someone with less "fiery rhetoric" - will that be any better if the policies remain the same or harden up more? When will the West learn to ignore these idiots and play directly at the Iranian people, who have no used for the mullahs? Of course that would not suit Israel's interests, which is more than glad to have nuts like Ahmadinejad to use as a justification for it's own depredations.

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Some 1400 years of sectarian strife and violence over a god and religious tenets that they stole from Jews.

All three religions of the dispicable maggot Abraham were stolen from religions that came before. Interesting enough, the fake Abramic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) are mostly cobbled together plagarisms from various pagan religions, many of which are based on Zoroastrian religions that came from ancient Iran.

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Ahmadinejad to quit politics :o

I hope some guy with an easy name replaces him.. :rolleyes: Al would be nice. Al Swartz or Don Drake or like that.

David Duke is unlikely. Odds are on a 'Osama' or Mohamed. Omar? As in the tent maker?

I knew an Omar once. He ran a rental camel place on Sahara Circle. Called it The Camelot. Mostly 1 hump camels. The two humped model were water guzzlers and they are only rented in and about a couple of Bedouin oasis by prince Trump who snapped up the acre-age for a song. I think the song was "Walk Like An Egyptian." Or " Maybe " Midnight on the oasis" ( no not the Acre in the Western Galilee region of northern Israel at the northern extremity of Haifa Baylots..just plain lots and acres.) Bought most from a guy that lost his wife, she was a salted, a former pillar in the community. a goy name Lot by coincidence.

But that's another story.

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You are not hinting that Muslims have beefs with each other... are you?? That would seem to take away from the notion of a nuclear Iran being a threat to just Israel. But what would be so bad with one hard line muslim country attacking another hard line muslim country?

1. Hinting? Shia and Sunni have been killing each other for centuries.

2. Iranians still meet in the main squares to chant 'Death to Israel'.

3. Your desire for war is not my concern.

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1. Hinting? Shia and Sunni have been killing each other for centuries.

2. Iranians still meet in the main squares to chant 'Death to Israel'.

3. Your desire for war is not my concern.

All abramic religionists have been killing each other for centuries.

I question things because I am human. And call no one my father who's no closer than a stranger

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The Sun rises in the East.

Or so the Abrahamites would have you believe!

I question things because I am human. And call no one my father who's no closer than a stranger

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the real decision makers like khamenei and other thugs who also control the oil and construction industries will find another one. ahmadinejad is a slimy politician who reached his status after agreeing to the rules. i always saw mahmoud, the former mayor of tehran as the rudolph giuliani of iran, except that he found success in his bid for presidency.

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On my planet Earth it does. But since you're from Venus, it rises very slowly in the West.

Not really. The sun doesnt actually "rise" at all like the abrahamites claimed. It turns out that in relation to the position of the earth the sun pretty much just sits there. It only appears to rise because it appears and dissapears from view as the earth spins.

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Not really. The sun doesnt actually "rise" at all like the abrahamites claimed. It turns out that in relation to the position of the earth the sun pretty much just sits there. It only appears to rise because it appears and dissapears from view as the earth spins.

Let's not pretend you understand orbital mechanics. But, you're free to learn on this program that I'm a contributor to.

http://orbit.medphys.ucl.ac.uk/index.html

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Ahmadinejad to quit politics :o

I hope some guy with an easy name replaces him.. :rolleyes: Al would be nice. Al Swartz or Don Drake or like that.

David Duke is unlikely. Odds are on a 'Osama' or Mohamed. Omar? As in the tent maker?

"Barack" would be an easy alternative. Or, Hussein.

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That's right. I did invent the term 'sunrise'.

Kewl, bet that was your "contribution" huh? :lol:

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the real decision makers like khamenei and other thugs who also control the oil and construction industries will find another one. ahmadinejad is a slimy politician who reached his status after agreeing to the rules. i always saw mahmoud, the former mayor of tehran as the rudolph giuliani of iran, except that he found success in his bid for presidency.

This goes back to my point about a country and the policies they keep. Policy remains, the leader always changes.

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You are not hinting that Muslims have beefs with each other... are you?? That would seem to take away from the notion of a nuclear Iran being a threat to just Israel. But what would be so bad with one hard line muslim country attacking another hard line muslim country?

1. Hinting? Shia and Sunni have been killing each other for centuries.

2. Iranians still meet in the main squares to chant 'Death to Israel'.

3. Your desire for war is not my concern.

It seems that they all have quite the blood lust. I guess shades of difference over how to worship a G-d are as good a reason as any to slaughter each other en masse.

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It seems that they all have quite the blood lust.

Theyre really no different than folks like you spreading hate and pining for war.

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It seems that they all have quite the blood lust. I guess shades of difference over how to worship a G-d are as good a reason as any to slaughter each other en masse.

Certainly. The chime I hear every time a bomb goes off in Iraq is:

I thought it was mission accomplished...

...or some Shiite like that. But we know the actual cause. And it isn't the Stars and Stripes.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13_June_2012_Iraq_attacks

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So a NYC lawyer is no different than a a fellow who blows up hundreds in the Market Place. Care to dig your hole deeper and explain why?

I never said anything remotely like that. You have problems reading.

Actually his quote was...

It seems that they all have quite the blood lust. I guess shades of difference over how to worship a G-d are as good a reason as any to slaughter each other en masse.

Which was in response to this post by you...

1. Hinting? Shia and Sunni have been killing each other for centuries.

2. Iranians still meet in the main squares to chant 'Death to Israel'.

So "they all" means Shias, Sunnis, and Iranians. Not "a fellow that blows up a market".

:rolleyes:

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I never said anything remotely like that. You have problems reading.

Actually his quote was...

Which was in response to this post by you...

So "they all" means Shias, Sunnis, and Iranians.

Enough of them do have bloodlust that it is noticable. If they weren't, we wouldn't have this wee problem in 2012. But, the fact remains that large crowds still gather to call for the destruction of Israel/America/The West all over the Middle East and Central Asia. Now, folks like yourself like to play this type of behaviour down or claim that WE do it too. I say you're merely an useful idiot to those who actually DO blow-up markets full of those innocent people you're so on about.

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