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Originally posted by KonquestAbySS
What baffles me is that everyone thinks that Ahmadinejad has the say in what Iran does...Negative...It is the Ayatollah that has the say in what Iran does...
Originally posted by InfoKartel
reply to post by sonnny1
WHAT???
Read my posts and see how much you learn from them then get back to me okay ?
You guys are completely ignorant on what goes on in Iran and you insist on sharing this ignorance with the rest of us...FYI; wrong website to be spreading your ignorance on.
Originally posted by InfoKartel
It's becoming a whole lot more stupid with posts like yours.
Originally posted by InfoKartel
You guys are completely ignorant on what goes on in Iran and you insist on sharing this ignorance with the rest of us.
Originally posted by InfoKartel
Now get back to your computer games please. Your brain needs to become more mushy.
And that is how you interpret Iran as demanding war?
Originally posted by InfoKartel
reply to post by sonnny1
''The link says''
Is that your proof? Evidence? Now who's the ignorant one?
''An internet site says the Iranian regime is clamping down on the internet...but I do not know anyone inside Iran, nor have I been to Iran so I am basing my opinion on A SINGLE WEBSITE''
Yes, you are totally a king debater, no doubt you are a winner in life
TEHRAN, Jan. 6 (UPI) -- Iranians say they've lost the ability to connect to the Web anonymously at Internet cafes as the government works to create a censored national Intranet. Under rules introduced Wednesday, Iranians are required to provide their name, father's name, address, telephone number and national ID before they can log on, an Iranian report monitored by Western media said. The rules, coming ahead of parliamentary elections in March, are seen as an attempt to deter activists who might want to use Internet cafes to organize protests, cnet.com reported. Last week the Iranian judiciary said any calls distributed via social networks or e-mail to boycott elections would be treated as national security crimes, The Wall Street Journal reported. Iran is said to be working on creating its own domestic Intranet that is "halal," or pure. When it is complete the country will shut down the global Web access of 23 million Internet users in Iran, reports say.
Originally posted by ludwigvonmises003
reply to post by sonnny1
they are preparing to thats what it says,but they don't have capabilities for that,they can't make gasoline so how will they implement such laws. It does not say that hmdphantom is a revolutionary guard or iranian propagandist or jewhater or not from as you tried to spin it?
What if I claimed that you are a disinfo agent or illuminati mind control puppet? thats how straw man your attack on hmdphantom was . Criticize the message not the poster.
edit on 10-2-2012 by ludwigvonmises003 because: (no reason given)
Under rules introduced Wednesday, Iranians are required to provide their name, father's name, address, telephone number and national ID before they can log on, an Iranian report monitored by Western media said.