Shut down Iran

alimostofi
by alimostofi
07-Feb-2011
 

If God came to me, and said, "Ali, I grant you one wish today, what would you want?". I would say to him, "give Iranians the will power to shut down Iran and not be held hostage to Ayatollahs".  It means that the people who have to live, have the courage to not work for the next few days leading to Friday 11th February or 22 Bahman (Aquarius) of the Iranian calendar.

In my conversations to Iranians, they all say, "hey shut up, you are sitting in England, and it is easy for you to say, but I will lose my job".  So my plea is to the shop owners and all the people who love Iran.  Put Iran above your business.  What does it mean to you if the Ayatollahs find out that you and all the other businesses shut down? Nothing.  If you all did it together, then they are helpless.  Don't make them bread baker.

But they won't.  They will feed them.  So everyone who is helpless suffers because the business people don't care. 

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