Archive for June, 2007

by David ET on Jun.12, 2007, under Uncategorized

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in the Theaters near you: Islamic Republic of Nicaragua!

by David ET on Jun.11, 2007, under Uncategorized

This is the photo of Daniel Ortega , the Socialist president of Nicaragua with his wife in Hijab in Tehran today:

An excerpt from the speech by Ayatollah Ortega:

“May God support the people and leaders of your country and bless Ayatollah Khomeini’s soul and help president Ahmadinejad. May God protect Nicaragua and its leaders too.”

 

Who was it who said ” End justify the means? “, was it Karl Marx? Wink

AMEN

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KIOSK says it all

by David ET on Jun.10, 2007, under Uncategorized

alt : http://www.youtube.com/v/Oi0egvuCRCo

 

The power of love or love of power
Modernism versus tradition forever

Living in the evil axis
Speed freaks in jalopy taxis

Why feel any pain and suffer
When pills and powders’ all on offer

Nothing for lunch or dinner to make
Then let them eat Yellow Cake

Multiple choice elections left to chance
Holy matrimony by loan and finance

Scraped up the very last dime
Sent it straight to Palestine

Guaranteed success or money back
Underground music or cultural attack

No need for cardiologists
Just facelifts by cosmetologists

Immoral zealots, fanatic factions
Chinese-style economic expansions

Religious democratic droppings
Pizza with Ghormeh Sabzi toppings

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Barefoot children on the street
Chelo Kebab all you can eat

Smuggling women to Dubai
Our noble men turning a blind eye

Blood transfusion with an H.I.V flavor
Bird Flu virus or the new life saver

Cholera hits and one takes a bow
Another man dies from Mad Cow

Foreign currencies are reserved
Border movements all observed

Tried everything in our ability
Still no financial credibility

Oil dependant economy is hooked
Incentive vacations overbooked

Philosophical cinema in fusion
Cross-over musical confusion

Clandestine lovers and attractions
Chinese-style economic expansions

Religious democratic droppings
Pizza with Ghormeh Sabzi toppings

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Meat stew served in posh cafes over artistic rants
Meditation classes just to get into each others pants

Break your fast, charity food served up
Zereshk Polo with ketchup

Life in virtual reality
Amusement park University

Our national soccer heroes
Can’t kick their over-inflated egos

Counterfeit medication
Addiction as a recreation

A nation dressed up in fashion
Artificial industrial passion

Long distance system of education
Sell questions of entrance examination

Interest rates or finance charge
By choice or force but by and large

Immoral zealots, fanatic factions
Chinese-style economic expansions

Religious democratic droppings
Pizza with Ghormeh Sabzi toppings

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Human Race

by David ET on Jun.10, 2007, under Uncategorized

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Human voice

by David ET on Jun.07, 2007, under Uncategorized

“…the human voice is different from other sounds. It can be heard over noises that bury everything else. Even when it’s not shouting. Even when it’s just a whisper. Even the lowest whisper can be heard - -over armies… when it’s telling the truth. ”

From the movie interpreter
 

 

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View of a US Senator and Presidential Candidate

by David ET on Jun.04, 2007, under Uncategorized

“The international community has focused significant amounts of attention on the growing nuclear and terrorism threat that Iran poses to countries like Israel and the U.S. While this is an important focus of U.S. foreign policy, I remain concerned that it could be a short-sighted approach if not coupled with democracy and human rights promotion. If we are to focus simply on proliferation issues and not human rights and democracy, the procurement of such weapons will be left in the hands of tyrants. It is my belief that we should simultaneously build civil society, promote human rights and back the young generation of Iranians who are disillusioned and want change through a referendum.

The country’s security and intelligence services are pervasive. As a result, a small circle of clerics – headed by the Supreme Leader – maintains a virtual monopoly of power in Iran. In the face of this abusive regime, courageous individuals and groups do seek change, often at great personal risk………..

Iran has a young and vibrant base that, with the support of the international community, could promote major change in Iran and in the region. I would encourage the Iranian-American community to unite and build a strong coalition to further the promotion of democracy and fundamental respect for human rights in Iran. I would encourage members of this body to continuously speak up on behalf of the oppressed in Iran and voice strong support for the people who so desperately want to see democracy flourish. “

From a speech at US Senate by Senator Sam Brownback

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