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AddReply(455211,"Revolution or change?","Ari Rusila","Jyv?skyl?, FIN","06/24/09","The street protests are an indication that the era of the clerical rule in Iran is nearing the end.  The demonstrators are representing young generation which share of total population is already one of the biggest in the world.  Not only students but also other groups are waiting shift from non-elected state bodies to elected institutions.  \nSome reports claim that Hashemi Rafsanjani is trying to assemble a coalition of grand ayatollahs in Qom against Khamenei. Also Ayatollah Montazeri, a genuine grand ayatollah, has openly challenged both this election and Khamenei\'s reign. \nIf the pressure on the ground will not be channeled through existing regime it is only question of time when boiling will change the regime more or less violent way.\nMore in my article \"Iran-Twitter-Revolution\"http://arirusila.wordpress.com/2009/06/22/iran-%E2%80%93-twitter-%E2%80%93-revolution/ ");
AddReply(454929,"PROPHECY","Vic","USA","06/23/09","It is all in G-d\'s hands.  He will never let Israel be destroyed.\n If Iranian govt. is toppled, it can be the start of the prophecy that states all govts. will be destroyed to pave the way for Messianic rule.  G-d\'s earthly Kingdom set up in Jerusalem, to rule the world.\n I pray it is starting now. ");
AddReply(454184,"the begining and end of  Israel ","Stan ","seafrod","06/22/09","Have you all lost your mind This revolution in Iran is a distraction Iran is going to get a nuclear bomb and people on the conservative news cable show are now accepting that fact. While the free world waits for democracy take hold in Iran its time Israel does not have  There is a nuclear r inferno  burning in Israel back yard that is about to engulf the entire nation of Israel in flames Is this acceptable to you Do you  really want to go silently into the night again \n");
AddReply(454000,"What end in Iran without Obama?","Aubrey Wulfsohn","Leamington spa","06/21/09","but Obama fears his Muslim  superiors");
AddReply(453859,"To Chaya # 21","Malka","upstate NY","06/21/09","AMEN to that:)\n\nSuch a beautiful reminder. Thank you.");
AddReply(453781,"This is the REDEMPTION","chaya gross","jerusalem","06/21/09","BH\nWhat is happening in Iran,led by women and students, is simply a fight for freedom. May they be blessed to win. \nIt is not about one leader or the other, as it is understood that both are corrupt, but beyond them to the repression that they are not willing to endure any longer. How this will end will determine the future of that country and its future.\nAnd the more serious concern that this kind of behavior will snowball to other Arab dictatorshps. The world is ready. As we enter the month of Tammuz in Chabad Chassidus referred to as the Month of Redemption...so may it be for Am Yisrael and for the entire world. Amen.\n");
AddReply(453774,"All scum, Iranian leadership must go","f","u","06/21/09","For sure, no nukes for Iran: Israel\'s job.\nThen, the US better get smart and no nukes for Venezuela: US job. A nuclear South America will make nuclear Soviet Union look like child\'s play. US, get real, get rid of Obama, use any method possible. Eligibility issue for sure works. Use it or die. You need a real hawk now or you will be blown to bits by any number of enemies the world over. And..stop playing games appeasing the Arabs at Israel\'s expense: Let the pals go to Jordan and Gazans to Egypt. You need Israel. Smarten up or die!");
AddReply(453556,"not a big deal, really","LM","brooklyn","06/19/09","for many years pakistan and india seemed on the brink of war and it didn\'t happen.  all this commotion in iran will fade.  not a big deal.  \nNuclear war, now that is a big deal!");
AddReply(453555,"#3 - absolutely correct","William","Boston","06/19/09","I\'ve read several analysis reports on Iran dating back a decade, and until today. The situation in Iran is really one that mimics the entire Arab world - the clamoring for power and prestige on the backs of regular citizens who suffer the fights, the ignorance of their daily needs, and whatever external pressures come to bear. \n\nAll Arab citizens, in Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, and the Pals are just fodder for despotic leaders. Recently, North Korea has joined that group as they starve their people to direct resources against an enemy that doesn\'t really exist.\n\nOnly when the entire Persian population rises up will things change, as with the rest of the Arab world. I am not hopeful. Bliss is a powerful thing.");
AddReply(453492,"14, Again","Larry","LG","06/19/09","Please come out of hiding and identify yourself, whether SK, Tsvi Fishman or another. To answer your amazingly snide implication, it\'s perfectly alright with me to have been Jewish. Difficult, yes, but a source of pride. Returned to Israel after a long time away, and came back here to fulfill an obligation to immediate family. With every intention of returning to Israel for good. I am sshamed, however, of Jews like you.");
AddReply(453474,"#14","Larry","LG","06/19/09","What? ");
AddReply(453394,"Got Guns?","Peter","Virginia","06/19/09","Unfortunately the Iranian people are unarmed.  Their only option is an armed over-throw of their government.\n\n\"the Tree of Liberty needs to be refreshed with the blood of patriots and tyrants from time to time, it is a natural manure\"  - Thomas Jefferson\n\nThey can demonstrate all they want but that is their only option.\n\nThe mullahs know it too.");
AddReply(453250,"Surprised","Drew Cabodruust","Hamptons","06/19/09","We hear that the Iranian population are pro-West but hell-bent mullahs dictate.  Yet the events of this democratic election are surprising.  Suddenly violence, mass protests, internet attacks.\n\nDuring the Dec-Jan Gaza War my firewall took more hits then northern Israel during the 2LebWar.  That\'s just from visiting eng lang sites such as A7 and JPost.  \n\nDuring the Gaza War there were mass anti-Israel protests worldwide.  But no protests about a reported twenty thousand civilians deaths in Sri Lanka.\n\nWill there be protests worldwide about the reported deaths in Iran?\n\nI fear that ten minutes from now this will all be forgotten.  The excited Iranian population will suffer demoralization.  Ahmadinejad will be on cnn, again.  Larry will reveal that his current wife wishes she were born Black (African). ");
AddReply(453140,"Iran\'s Crisis","Larry","LG","06/19/09","Seems that the most likely outcome is bloodshed, some statements by all sorts of opposition, including Marxist MeK, then repression and continuation of the regime. Certainly Khamenei will have no compunction about committing mass slaughter, knowing that Barack Obama \'has no interest in meddling\', except in GM, health care and Judea-Samaria. Chavez, Castro etc. his leftist Idols. Obama may even be queasy about the Mullahs but this is a matter for the Ummah to decide, and he will \'bow\' to them. The irony is that Bush under the influence of Jim Baker\'s boys - Hamilton, Gates, etc. - made a deal with the Mullahs over Iraq that protects the Iranian nuke program. Much blame to be spread, and many Iranians likely to die.");
AddReply(453064,"The End Of The Fascist Regime","Peter","South Carolina","06/18/09","The extremist Islamo-fascist rule in Iran is nearing it\'s end. Credit should be given to the spirit of the Iranian people. They have had quite enough of the rule of the Mullahs, and are ready for change. The people of North Korea should take a cue from the Iranian people, and wake up, and demand a better form of government.");
AddReply(453038,"And what about the bomb?","Yehoshua","Kochav Hashahar","06/18/09","The question is, if there is a revolution in Iran, first, how long will it take to happen, and second, what will the nuclear policy of the new govt. be? If there is no returning the genie to the bottle, then does Israel have to go take out the nuke installations? Or do we just count on the mounting chaos to prevent the development from happening? It certainly matters.");
AddReply(453032,"Iranian uprising","Andre","Toronto","06/18/09","It seems surprising that the demonstrators have not been able to capture even one of these imported goons to show that they most likely don\'t even speak Farsi.  If they did that, I am sure some of the people who are still fence-sitting in Iran would side with the demonstrators.");
AddReply(453030,"Thank You","Malka","upstate NY","06/18/09","Thank you for this well-written and easy to understand explanation of what happened with the Iranian selection.\n\nIt seems obvious that Ahmadinejad lost.\n\nI hope and pray the Iranian people find the peace and freedom they desire and deserve.");
AddReply(453015,"Wishful thinking,\"can put end to shameful islamofcists of any stripe\"","","","06/18/09","We\'ll believe it when we see it.These mullahs have tasted power and are intoxicated with it. They won\'t give it up just as the addict longs for his next fix.");
AddReply(452976,"From your mouth to G-d’s ears!","Thalia","Fresno","06/18/09","Ancient Persia, now called Iran, was a sophisticated cultural center before Islam. Monotheistic since Zarathustra, its history is filled with moral imperatives like according women equality in a society that admired hard work, disparaging lying and working toward creating order from a chaotic universe.  Islam, with its stated Koranic goal of global conversion by any means, and the way of life it promotes (especially the denigration of women, the acceptance of lying, called “takeya,” and the view that death is desirable and acceptable for its population) is the direct opposite of the Persian way of life. Perhaps a look backward to history might give the Iranian people a better perspective when they finally awaken from the long nightmare of captivity and submission to the rule of the mullahs. The time grows short and the danger is imminent.");
AddReply(452947,"Iran","M.J.","USA","06/18/09"," Thsnk you for this article. I will pray for the people in Iran.");
AddReply(452917,"Voting for the lesser evil","Logicon","GA  USA","06/18/09","[\"It took less than four years for Iranians to realize that boycotting the so-called elections in the Islamic Republic of Iran can only bring to power an even worse bunch of Islamofascists. This time around, the people turned out to vote for the lesser of two camps of evil - the mullah-dominated gang of conservatives and \"moderates.\"]\n\nSounds like what we do here in the US. We never have decent candidates to choose from.");
AddReply(452867,"Wishful thinking by marginalized intellectuals in exile","anonymous","","06/18/09","This is not \"the beginning of the end\".  This is an internal power struggle over succession and privilege.  This is not about democracy, it is about whether Yazidi\'s followers or Montazeri\'s followers get to run the country after Khamenei kicks the bucket.  This is also why the government is so paralyzed.  There is a real fear that if they order the Army and the IRGC to shoot, the Army might shoot at the IRGC.\n\nMosavi is one of the original founding members of Hezbollah and the former head of Iran\'s equivalent of the KGB.  He is quite competent at orchestrating the War of Symbols that is in progress in Iran.  But he has no desire to actually change the system per se.  He just wants a piece of the action now that his lifelong rival Khamenei is close to the final exit.");
AddReply(452860,"A nuclear Iran without the mullahs","D\'veed Natan","Kfar Adumim","06/18/09","Is no problem. The Iranians do not like Arabs. They do like us as we helped them for many years and improved their quality of life. At heart, they are still Zoroastrians and not so much Muslims.");
AddReply(452828,"\"divine assessment\"? -- Khamenei considers himself \'divine\'???","MED","USA","06/18/09","Even after their mismanagement, thievery and oppression of the masses have been exposed, the mullahs have the audacity of self-glorifying themselves as \"divine\" to make the assessment as to who won the presidential election in Iran?!?!?  \n\nImported Lebanese Hizbullah and Palestinian thugs -- These must be the descendants of the Bosnian SS brigade thugs that the Jerusalem mafti, al hajj Husseini had trained.  It\'s no wonder they behaved so brutal on patriotic Iranians.  It was disgusting to watch them treat Iranians that way.\n\nThe Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) seem to be the ACORN version of Ahmedinejad of Iran.  It\'s no wonder that they corraled the votes of the illiterate and fanatical Muslims for their guy.\n\nThanks for informing the readers the true details of the situation in Iran.");
AddReply(452827,"Shades of Hungary, 1956?","Pinchas Yosef","","06/18/09","Are we witnessing a Persian version of the Hungarian Revolution, in which the West refused to intervene or assist the freedom fighters in any way, allowing the brief interval of freedom that the Hungarians attained to be crushed with similar brutality by the Soviets?\n\n");

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