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orangeblossom
06-20-2009, 11:36 AM
:rofl::rofl:Dear Hasouna:

I would mail this to you, but there is no address that comes up on yahoo or google directed to a P.O. Box Rat-hole.

You came out last week and made another speech ten feet underground. In that speech, you turned to US Lebanese March 14th and told us to keep our noses out of Iranian affairs, because we do not understand anything about it.

I understand this in two ways: You do not want others to take your power away in Iran; your funding, your so-called love. For if democracy came to Iran, you would have been smacked on the left and right cheek within 1 month of each others elections!

The other, is that you did not want freedom there...and for Iranians to know of us winning ours.

So you hasten your calls for veto powers in our government, etc...and hope that the pppl of IRan have no knowledge or communication with us and others throughout the world. Again, you are wrong.

You blast Patriarchs, and others for their freedoms...using your OLD I have to fight Israel as a reason to be on your throne 10 feet underground. And these people have NO RIGHT to SPEAK! But, they do, Hasouna. Moreso, than you!

Like I have stated before....you just don't get it. No ONE wants you around. No one wants to live your theology or ideology. We are done with it.

No one wants your Hamas, nor your corrupt PLO.

I bet you, Syria is next in line to Fall.

Like Bush talked about on Iraq. ANd now....even with 'assumptions' of why he attacked Iraq (from Liberals with no vision). When one country falls, and democracy is introduced. Others will follow.

I am sure you have seen the movie Citizen Kane. Dear Hasouna....your last words will be 'Bush.':rofl:

maven
06-20-2009, 12:51 PM
I thought Saeed Hasounallah had lost a lot of weight already Orangeblossom.
Maybe it's the worry!

And he :cool: had to talk on the edge of the pavement because
he could'nt get the cheque out of rioting Iran in time to pay
for the rally:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-kmqx16R_s&feature=related

maven
06-21-2009, 01:41 AM
Like Bush talked about on Iraq. ANd now....even with 'assumptions' of why he attacked Iraq (from Liberals with no vision). When one country falls, and democracy is introduced. Others will follow.This is sentiment which will be increasingly heard.

orangeblossom
06-21-2009, 06:46 PM
I thought Saeed Hasounallah had lost a lot of weight already Orangeblossom.
Maybe it's the worry!

And he :cool: had to talk on the edge of the pavement because
he could'nt get the cheque out of rioting Iran in time to pay
for the rally:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-kmqx16R_s&feature=related

HAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAAHHAHAHAHHH!:rock:

orangeblossom
06-21-2009, 06:48 PM
Oh, hasouna hibbi, u baby...........

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l06M-dsQf3Q


he needs a good 'man.' hahahhahah! I have to give this man hell! I SHOUT HERE NOW! NO TO VETO POWER!

maven
06-22-2009, 01:34 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-kmqx16R_s&feature=related
HAHHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHHAAHHAHAHAHHH!:rock:Nasrullah now fattened up enough by Iran and ready for market:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ToA1DGIdvmk&feature=related

takeo
06-29-2009, 01:07 AM
This is sentiment which will be increasingly heard.

maybe among rightwing radicals in the US... not anywhere else...

if anything brought about the changes in Iran, it's Obama and his opendoor policy. Mousavi already said that Ahmadinejad is the practical ally of Bush. It was Bush who slammed the door to reformer Khatami (ally of Mousavi and hero of reformist Iranians, his name was regularly repeated in the demonstrations) who was in serious negocations with the Clinton-administration. He made Iran part of the axis of evil. Next came Ahmadinejad... And if you really think anyone in the Middle East sees Iraq as an example you really have no clues...

NOONE in Iran want a civil war or an American intervention. And Iraq is not a democracy, the people in power are very close to Iranian radicals by the way, and the only government openly supporting Hezbollah during the recent war with Israel. The mood in Iraq (radicalisation, islamisation) couldn't be more different than in Iran (a call for secularisation)

takeo
06-29-2009, 01:10 AM
By the way, Lebanon is the only democratic country in the Arab world.
And GB officials are negociating with Hezbollah to recognise it. Next will be the US.