Despite the possibility of imprisonment and torture, those in Iran are still expressing their views, while here we observe frightened chickens, hiding behind their computers, with fake identities, afraid of own shadows, questioning every one who is real, while breaking all barriers of human decency, under the banner of freedom of speech and censorship, claiming a change for Iran, as they type Cock-a-Doodle-Doo.
| Title | Date | Comments |
|---|---|---|
| Normal people | Jul 20 | 127 |
| Why am I not joining NIAC? | Jul 16 | 81 |
| Being there | Jul 14 | 67 |
| Where it hurts | Jul 16 | 59 |
| Shooting at close range | Jul 22 | 56 |
| Person | About | Day |
|---|---|---|
| Donya Bonyadi | Opera singer | Jul 23 |
| Behnam Gerami | Bartender masters art of booze juggling | Jul 22 |
| Agha Bahram | Kabab Koobideh expert | Jul 21 |
| Ziba Shirazi | "Return to my homeland" | Jul 21 |
| Mansour Matloubi | Professional poker player | Jul 18 |
| Elaheh Seifolmolook | Mistress of Henna | Jul 18 |
| Fe Zandi | Fashion designer | Jul 17 |
| Lili Dehghani | Participating in Canadian Idol, singing Amazing Grace | Jul 17 |
| Ali Pourgol | My father, a great teacher and author | Jul 17 |
| Shahab Tolouie | Flamenco player and singer in Prague performs in a synagogue | Jul 17 |
David, you are SO right
by Q on Thu Jan 10, 2008 04:48 PM CSTthat's the point I have been trying to make for years. People here are stuck in the mid-70's politics of Iran. Real Iranians have moved on and couldn't care less about the biases and insecurities of "Tehrangeles."
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