ah maybe my error of interpretation, sam123 referenced carter in his next paragraph
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ah maybe my error of interpretation, sam123 referenced carter in his next paragraph
i just wanted to point out that neoconservative policies are accelerating the future need for social programs, but increasingly looks like i misread the intent of the post
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You've apparently masturbated to those images quite a few times, huh? It's okay... since you spend so much time propounding your hate philosophy on an anonymous message board,
]It was so interesting for me to find out that you're still a teenager.
But really, you should be out bird-dogging chicks instead of searching out Holocaust images and hanging around doing the talky-talk with old farts like Pabst![]()
sir, i don't want to paraphrase dogballoon but the situation is not quite what u suggest... there are many sources of course but if you can make the time this recently published and very actual book by Shirin Ebadi, Nobel Peace Prize 2003, will provide you with much better insights:Quote from Sam123:
Operation Ajax was a success. You canÃÃ pin the screw-ups in the 70ÃÃ on that operation. What directly led to the revolution was a weak regime, a dying Shaw, and an American president too impotent to do anything about it. But the Shaw managed to run the joint for 25+ years after Operation Ajax and before the Revolution. Yes, the Shaw was viewed as a Westernized transplant and when IranÃÃ economy was doing well in the late 70ÃÃ, people latched onto their ethnic/national/Islamic pride, and gravitated toward an Islamist populist.
scary... that goes a long way to show how these guys feel about western powers' tactics, past & new http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colonialism#DecolonizationQuote from Rearden Metal:
<b>Are you sure you really want to know?
Percentage of people expressing "a lot of confidence" or "some confidence" in bin Laden:
In the Palestinian territories: 71%
Morocco: 49%
Indonesia:58%
Saudi Arabia: 'Almost half'</b>
http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/meast/06/08/poll.binladen
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A9957-2003Jun3?language=printer
EDIT: More recent data, from last year (Includes the 2003 data, <i>in italics</i>, for comparison purposes):
<img src=http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=792757>
Regarding the above Pew survey data:
Muslim Arabs compose the bulk of the world's terrorists, yet Pew
purposely picked the most Liberal & moderate of Muslim countries- and only one (Jordan) has an overwhelming Muslim Arab majority. The survey results from Lebanon are worthless, as the Lebanese population is divided about 70/30 between Muslims and Christians- and these groups live mostly segregated from each other. From the poll results, I think you can guess in which area of Lebanon this poll was conducted.
No survey results from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen or Syria- The places where the most Muslim Arabs (and Islamic terrorism supporters) can be found.
<b>Only 18% of Jordanians surveyed had absolutely no confidence in Al-Qaida. Both the Democrats & Republicans WISH they had as much support from the American people, as Bin Laden's terrorism has support from the Jordanian people!</b>