Bigsoccer Votes for Iranian Elections

Discussion in 'Elections' started by Rostam, May 27, 2009.

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  1. sahbekham_pactwinner

    Jun 12, 2005
    I want the IRANIANS to go crazy!!!!!!!!!!!

    P.S. After saying that i think the Mullah's or whoever controls Iran is stronger than the people and they won't be able to topple the government of Iran.

    P.S.S. But i hope i get proven wrong!
     
  2. Txtriathlete

    Txtriathlete Member

    Aug 6, 2004
    The American Empire
    Most Iranians have no intentions of doing that.
     
  3. sahbekham_pactwinner

    Jun 12, 2005
    People are dying in Iran. If reports are to be believed more than 100 people died. Everyone in Iran should stand up against the powerful and ruthless Mullahs and kick them out of their positions.

    Anyways, if you want change in Iran, that's the way to go!
     
  4. Txtriathlete

    Txtriathlete Member

    Aug 6, 2004
    The American Empire
    Reports are probably true, if not understated. Change should come with reform, not via chaos.
     
  5. Scarecrow

    Scarecrow Red Card

    Feb 13, 2004
    Chicago
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    There is no reason for the people of Iran to do anything differently then what they are doing now. Those who want them to go crazy only want to see more harm brought upon them. Frankly that type of BS post should be considered trolling, but that's just me.

    I 100% support the people of Iran in their quest to have their voices heard.
     
  6. sahbekham_pactwinner

    Jun 12, 2005

    That's your opinion.

    But just answer this.

    Q. Would you think if the Iranians did "peaceful protest" (which by the way clearly isn't the case), would the Mullaah's cave into their pressure?

    P.S. Its a simple Yes and No answer and stop with your B.S. rhetorics. And after this post stop stalking me:rolleyes:.
     
  7. Txtriathlete

    Txtriathlete Member

    Aug 6, 2004
    The American Empire
    The question alone shows us how much you know about this movement. These protests ARE peaceful!
     
  8. sahbekham_pactwinner

    Jun 12, 2005
    Like you and me know, more than 100 people have been killed according to "reports".

    Then how can you say that these protests are "peaceful"?

    Any ways you did not get the question:- Read again and answer as it more applies to you i guess than scarecrow:

    Q. Would you think if the Iranians did "peaceful protest", would the Mullaah's cave into their pressure? (yes or no would suffice)
     
  9. Naughtius Maximus

    Jul 10, 2001
    Shropshire
    Club:
    Chelsea FC
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    England
    I've seen the 'Lipstick Jihad' women, (Moaveni?), before a couple of times. I think the Carnegie Institute guy has a PhD in political science and specialises in the area or something whereas, IIRC, she's a journo/author so maybe it's to be expected he'd know more. Mind you, it doesn't ALWAYS work out like that, does it.
     
  10. Scarecrow

    Scarecrow Red Card

    Feb 13, 2004
    Chicago
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    Chicago Fire
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    You keep on trolling. We all know the history between arabs and Persians, and frankly your post wanting them to "go crazy" is nothing more then a vain attempt at trolling and derailing this thread. Clearly as an arab your idea of protest would be to fly a plane into a building or strap a bomb to yourself. The very concept of a peaceful protest/movement is beyond you. The fact is that the violence committed in Iran has been at the hands of the govt.

    Thus causing a backlash from the protesters, but overall this whole process has been conducted with a level of civility that is often not the case when a Govt. steals an election.

    Your immature call for people to go crazy speaks volumes of the type of person you are and the culture that you hail from. I myself have a loathing of the Iranian Govt. but I do not wish ill for the people of Iran and I wish them only the best to overcome the problem at hand so that they can determine their own destiny. It is one of the founding princables of the US, and I support those who want it for themselves.

    Now off you go, troll away somewhere else where calls for barbarism are welcome. In other words go back to your saudi school where you can call for the death of non-muslims worldwide. :rolleyes:
     
  11. PinoyMarauder

    PinoyMarauder Member

    Apr 10, 2008
    Philippines/Canada
    BS POST from you.
     
  12. Scarecrow

    Scarecrow Red Card

    Feb 13, 2004
    Chicago
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
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    United States
    :rolleyes:

    Off with you now since you have nothing to offer to this thread.
     
  13. Umar

    Umar Member+

    Sep 13, 2005
    One step ahead
    Club:
    Real Madrid
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    Palestine
    Scarecrow, it's disingenous to dismiss someone's remarks on the situation simply by referring to their nationality. Just because he's a saudi doesn't mean he's not entitled to post an opinion without it being dismissed out of hand as trolling.

    Unless you think that it's legitimate to call you a troll simply because you're an American, without going into why your posts are crap?
     
  14. Scarecrow

    Scarecrow Red Card

    Feb 13, 2004
    Chicago
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
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    United States
    :rolleyes:

    Ask txtriathlete or any of the other Iranians here if they consider him trolling.

    Also I see you jump to his defense but do not know or care why he is being called a troll. Perhaps you should go read through his recent posts here, and maybe you might just be able to understand the sentiment. Though I doubt it as you lack the necessary brain functions to grasp why what he said is trolling.

    Now quit derailing this thread with your BS along with your compatriots and keep on topic.




    What is going on today in Iran? Since the impressive response at the prayer yesterday, has the momentum continued today?
     
  15. Txtriathlete

    Txtriathlete Member

    Aug 6, 2004
    The American Empire
    The protesters are being peaceful, the fact that the regime fires (and kills) upon these protesters, doesnt mean that the protesters are being violent.

    Your question makes no sense.
     
  16. Txtriathlete

    Txtriathlete Member

    Aug 6, 2004
    The American Empire
    Sah is as Saudi as I am Spanish... He just resided there at one point.
     
  17. Umar

    Umar Member+

    Sep 13, 2005
    One step ahead
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    Real Madrid
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    Palestine
    My bad. But him not being Arab makes it more ridiculous to dismiss his points simply because there was some Persian-Arab beef from a while back.

    Hope you enjoyed Spain :)
     
  18. Laith

    Laith Member

    May 10, 2006
    Club:
    Al Nasr Riyadh
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    Saudi Arabia
    You should receive an infraction for your racist posts. I've received infractions for alluding to far less. In any case, Im going to report you. The matter is now at the hands of the mods

    Wow, so you dont wish ill for the Iranian people...good, you want a cookie? Anyways, its obvious you have a personal loathing of Arab people, based on the content of your posts. That speaks volumes for the type of person YOU are, and the culture that you hail from.

    IMO, you are the barbaric one.
     
  19. Naughtius Maximus

    Jul 10, 2001
    Shropshire
    Club:
    Chelsea FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Take it to PM's please guys, eh?
     
  20. Laith

    Laith Member

    May 10, 2006
    Club:
    Al Nasr Riyadh
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    Saudi Arabia
    I dont have any problems, nor do I want to derail this thread...just calling out scarecrow on his insincere labeling of others as 'trolls'.

    Anyways, on topic...Mani, is it common for people to pray like this in Iran (co mingling of the sexes)

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    Or is this also another form of protest?
     
  21. Umar

    Umar Member+

    Sep 13, 2005
    One step ahead
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    Real Madrid
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    Palestine
    I would assume that it isn't a public Jama'ah, but families praying separately or as part of their own Jama'ah. That would probably be why there are so many gaps in the rows.
     
  22. Mani

    Mani BigSoccer Supporter

    Aug 1, 2004
    Club:
    Perspolis
    Nat'l Team:
    Iran
    Well, sahbekham is a troll.

    As for men and women praying together at Friday prayers. Unlike Sunni Islam, it's not strictly forbidden in Shia Islam. Ayatollah Taleghani's famous Friday prayers in the early days of the revolution, were mixed in the back rows too. It's more like a theological issue, most Shia clergy discourage it, while some of the more Liberal Shia clergy don't.
     
  23. sahbekham_pactwinner

    Jun 12, 2005
    And how could you be sure of that? I don't think the Iranian government are that STUPID to fire upon "peaceful protestors". Any links?

    P.S. Scarecrow i've reported your post to the mods for being racists. Me and TriXathlete (an Iranian moderator were having the discussion). No need to bring your filthy thoughts into the discussion. If you have to say anything about my posts, then say it. If you and Mani or others have something to say about my background, ##@@# off.
     
  24. Scarecrow

    Scarecrow Red Card

    Feb 13, 2004
    Chicago
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Nat'l Team:
    United States


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    Actually you posed the question to me first. See you can't even keep track of your own trolling.

    See post 1231
    https://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showpost.php?p=18257922&postcount=1231

    Keep crying racism even though it is fact that the majority of the hijackers on 9-11 were from SA, and the majority of suicide bombers are from SA

    http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/18791.html

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    Anyway enough with the trolls,

    Mani how have things been in Iran today?
     
  25. sahbekham_pactwinner

    Jun 12, 2005
    My question absolutely makes sense.

    And here is a link which proves your wrong. I just want you to see from a different point of view. :)

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2009_Iranian_election_protests

    Hence, your and others statement of Iranian protests as being "peaceful" is completely wrong and baseless. Maybe some protests are peaceful but not all.
     

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