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Sam, no need to be so rude, I was accurate.

I said "President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was one of the group of students who took the US embassy workers hostage during the Iranian revolution. According to UK TV."

And that is correct, it is what was broadcast on UK TV recently.

Ex-hostages have identified him, he was a student at the time. Some hostage-takers say it wasn't him.

Sam, it might not be what you want to read, but I wasn't insulting or rude, unlike yourself. So there, fnarr fnarr!

I wasn't going to reply because rowing on the internet is so 1998, but I couldn't resist! ;-)

posted by : interested_party, 24 February 2009 Complain about this comment
@all

amir: It used to be the TV and radio stations.

i/p: Bush did business with the Taliban before 9/11.

sam: Yes indeed. Anyway, Amadinajad is a puppet, the mullahs hold the real power.

sami: More likely drunk.

posted by : hoohoo, 24 February 2009 Complain about this comment
Nick is high again

Nick, your many old previous stories suggest that you are just a racist zionest with nothing better to do other than spread you retarded theories about anything that has something to do with the muslim world.anybody who belives you is also a retarded redneck.

dont know why mike is still keeping you around

posted by : sami, 24 February 2009 Complain about this comment
idiot

the FYI guy is a f*****g retard

the article needs more details. there are Zillions of anti ahmadinajad sites that are not blocked.

something is fishy here

posted by : sam, 24 February 2009 Complain about this comment
FYi, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad took US Embassy hostages.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was one of the group of students who took the US embassy workers hostage during the Iranian revolution. According to UK TV.

posted by : interested_party, 24 February 2009 Complain about this comment
Weapon

Internet is one of the most powerful media that Iran has to use for expressing their opinion. Goverment dont like it so they filter it !

posted by : Amir, 23 February 2009 Complain about this comment

Khatami supporters blocked

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