Iran is now saying...

Well as far as the Brits go they stood with us(our #1 alie)(sp) and if they were to be forced into a corner and decided to go to war over this we for sure will be following right behind.....after all how could Bush say "No" :confused3

This whole thing with the Middle East is soooo unsetteling. And the Burning of our flags and soldiers uniforms in the USA just makes me crazy mad:mad:

What would you do if you came across people burning the flag and uniforms, would you be able to stand there and watch, don't htink I could,I would have to go get my fire extinguisher and put it out...

Not because I back Bush cause I am not a bush fan but because it is my country. And as I always say "If you don't like it here ,than leave"

As far as I am concerned the term "Freedom of speech" has been streached far beyond it's meaning.
 
[QUOTE="Got Disney";17768989]Well as far as the Brits go they stood with us(our #1 alie)(sp) and if they were to be forced into a corner and decided to go to war over this we for sure will be following right behind.....after all how could Bush say "No" :confused3

This whole thing with the Middle East is soooo unsetteling. And the Burning of our flags and soldiers uniforms in the USA just makes me crazy mad:mad:

What would you do if you came across people burning the flag and uniforms, would you be able to stand there and watch, don't htink I could,I would have to go get my fire extinguisher and put it out...

Not because I back Bush cause I am not a bush fan but because it is my country. And as I always say "If you don't like it here ,than leave"

As far as I am concerned the term "Freedom of speech" has been streached far beyond it's meaning.[/QUOTE]

Is that happening?? Sorry, I haven't caught much news today.
 
Is that happening?? Sorry, I haven't caught much news today.


Yes it happened in Oregon, that just gets me soooo mad that nothing is ever done when that is done. It is such disrespect for our country. Freedom of speech or not .....it is just wrong!!!1
 
The tense standoff between Iran and Britain over the fifteen sailors who were captured by the Iranians last week almost came to a quick conclusion earlier today thanks to the handiwork of noted Middle Eastern funny-man Farouk bin Hasim.

Hasim, the host of the wildly popular “Persian Punk’d”, made his way into a meeting of the Iranian Grand Council this morning sporting a Ronald Reagan mask. The reaction was immediate.

“Oh, but if you could have smelled the collective seat of the Mullah’s robes when they saw him walk in with that Reagan mask on!” said Hasim’s close friend and cameraman Yephik Bashar. “There was a stench in the air more foul than a syphilitic camel sporting Paris Hilton’s undergarments. And the whimpering! ‘A thousand apologies Mr. President Reagan sir!‘ ‘We are so very sorry for the trouble Mr. President Reagan sir!.’ Priceless.”

The religious leaders became aware of the joke shortly after Hasim left and they discovered that their navy was still intact.

The episode will air early next month.
 

Iran announced today that it would release immediately the 15 British soldiers and marines it took hostage last week to avoid further “cordial pressure and devastating pleasantries” from British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

“In this test of wills,” said Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, “we acknowledge the superior power of the adversary. We cannot withstand another onslaught of polite diplomatic language nor the withering, if unspoken, consternation we detect in the eyes of Tony Blair.”

A spokesman for Mr. Blair said, “Tyrants like Ahmadinejad, and the radical Mullahs who prop him up, understand only one thing: swift, targeted courtesy. And though we were reluctant to overreact to this little dust up, the Iranian leader now knows we mean business.”

The British Prime Minister’s spokesman added, “Our patience is virtually unlimited, but not infinitely unlimited. That’s why Iran blinked. They could see a day coming when the talking would stop, and we would reach into our arsenal of UN resolutions to consider more sanctions.”
 
Iran announced today that it would release immediately the 15 British soldiers and marines it took hostage last week to avoid further “cordial pressure and devastating pleasantries” from British Prime Minister Tony Blair.

“In this test of wills,” said Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, “we acknowledge the superior power of the adversary. We cannot withstand another onslaught of polite diplomatic language nor the withering, if unspoken, consternation we detect in the eyes of Tony Blair.”

A spokesman for Mr. Blair said, “Tyrants like Ahmadinejad, and the radical Mullahs who prop him up, understand only one thing: swift, targeted courtesy. And though we were reluctant to overreact to this little dust up, the Iranian leader now knows we mean business.”

The British Prime Minister’s spokesman added, “Our patience is virtually unlimited, but not infinitely unlimited. That’s why Iran blinked. They could see a day coming when the talking would stop, and we would reach into our arsenal of UN resolutions to consider more sanctions.”

TERMINATE YOUR ACCURSED CHATTERING EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY. YOUR EMANATIONS ARE CRUDE, JUVENILE AND ILLEGAL UNDER THE ******** ACT OF 1956.
 

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