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مرور زمان نشان داده که
omeedvarFri Jun 24, 2011 07:41 PM PDT
رضا پهلوی در مصا حبههایش در نشنال پرس کلاب، سی ان ان، و غیره همیشه با آگاهی و متانت به خبرنگاران پاسخ مناسب داده است، و بهتر از سایر مخالفین فکر میکند. بر خلاف رهبر جنبش سبز که سابقه همکاری با رژیم داشته و هنوز هم آنرا حمایت میکند، رضا پهلوی میتواند همگی ایرانیها را از هر قوم، مذهب، نژاد، جنس و زبان زیر سایه یک جنبش قوس و قز ح (رنگارنگ) که بیشتر به ساختار ایران شبیه است هماهنگ کند تا با همکاری هم یک رژیم سکولار برقرار شود
JASON
by tehran e Azad on Fri Jun 24, 2011 05:44 PM PDTInstead of crying like b^&CH , go teach your kids if you have any how to become successful in life.
I know it is probably too late for you, and you have probably spent most of your life being jelous of people more successful than you, but that's not how to lead your misarable life.
Don't let your kids grow up envious of other people's wealth, teach them how to succeed in life, but yet again you dont know how to teach them that because your mother and father had no clue either.
generation after genaration of HESADAAT va OGHDEYE digaran!!!
it's sad!
pahlavi
by tehran e Azad on Fri Jun 24, 2011 05:36 PM PDTFirst of the pahlavi's didn't take anything , and even if they did as an Iranian I must say NOOSHE JANESHAN!!!
80% of iranians belong in a zoo! because they are nothing but a whole bunch of wild animals stuck in the barberic ages!!!
Shah
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Fri Jun 24, 2011 03:47 PM PDTdid not steal one penny of my money. It was the Mollahs and thier commie allies who took my home. I want my home back in Tehran. I want my father's business which got stolen by the Mollahs and their commie buddies.
Pahlavi are welcome to their 60 million. How about all the wealth that was confiscated from Iranian people. If the Marxists got their way no body would have anything. It will all go to Rajavi and his *** of a wife.
No thanks I prefer the Shah. And Jason you keep calling me a peasant. Fine instult me all you want. Your Marxist ideolody is a proven failure. No one wants it because it does not work. People should be rewarded for their work and Pahlavi did much.
May God bless our crown Reza Pahlavi
by Siavash300 on Fri Jun 24, 2011 02:45 PM PDTCrown Reza Pahlavi is the only path to Iran success and prosperity. That is true he is kind hearted, well educated and way open minded than anyone expect because he was raised by loving mother and we all respect the whole family. Our goal is to re-establish monarchy. Once Monarchy establish the happiness will comes back to our country as it was during shah days. No one can deny that historical fact.
جاوید شاه.
from IranFri Jun 24, 2011 02:38 PM PDT
jason
by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on Fri Jun 24, 2011 02:15 PM PDTwe wanted pahlavi's
they had a hand on helping create the money,
they didn't even take what they had and helped the country create 1,000,000 times more than $60m.
If it had been a business arrangement between us and the monarchy the pahlavi's should have taken 100 times more purely based on results, but they were patriots who cared more about our freedom than sadly we iranians did.
As for the mullahs who have taken 5500 times more over 32 years where is your out rage?
We don't want the MEK. They are worse than IRI. Far worse than IRI because they are not only fundamentalists, but commies too.
jasonrobardas do you advocate communism?
by amirparvizforsecularmonarchy on Fri Jun 24, 2011 12:08 PM PDTYour point is 100% acceptable even noble, if you are coming from a stand point that no one should be free to own anything, that results and performance should never be rewarded, that people managing money (investors/owners) have no right to benefit financially from their risks.
Jason, communism collapsed under the weight of inefficiency, corruption and loss of belief by most of the ordinary people that were participating in it. If it had worked abetter than capitalism I would be cheering you on. After all in a purely idealistic sense it is beautiful and I share many of its aspirations.
However it did not work, so we have to deal with reality, which most iranians have to do as well and that is why most iranans are not commies, like the MEK.
How come you are still MEK? It is as clear as the light of day why monarchists are growing in number in Iran, but commies I can't understand so easily.
Socrates said all ignorance leads to evil, notice the hatred you have for good and ask yourself what am I being ignorant about? I think it will help you in your life and people will enjoy your company more.
If you have worked for every penny you own,
by jasonrobardas on Fri Jun 24, 2011 11:24 AM PDTso should the Savad Koohys (Pahlavis) !This is my motto .
You Shah loving peasants on "Ianian.com", when will you own $60,000,000 ? Just keep working in your cubicles and in your sweat shops .....It was my money they stole ...it was your money they stole ....it was our money they stole.......
The Pahlavis
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Fri Jun 24, 2011 08:26 AM PDTdid not take much from Iran; now say they have 60 million. That is nothing compared to what an executive in an American company makes. It is nothing compared to the oil revenues that Iran has.
Heck they were the Royal family and 60 million is very reasonable for them. Just see the American banks take almost a trillion dollars of tax payer money. Now that is real money! 60 million is not even a drop in the bucket.
We got to be reasonable. To blame Iran's problems on Pahlavi is just plain stupid. Both Reza Shah and Shah did so much to improve Iran. They are welcome to the 60 million in my book.
Perhaps...
by hirre on Fri Jun 24, 2011 08:18 AM PDTMost of the money the shah took from the country was frozen and later returned to Iran during the hostige crisis. So he not only lost "his" country, but also most of "his" money. What is left is around 60 million dollars which RP once acknowledged in an interview (I think it was on Parazit)... Btw, there is nothing wrong aboout SavadKooh. A lot of proud nationalists from that area fought bandits and thugs over 100 years ago under the command of Reza Shah.
The Pahlavis (Savad Koohis)
by jasonrobardas on Fri Jun 24, 2011 05:20 AM PDTNeed to return the wealth they stole from Iran and Iranians . The Shahi dictatorship , political stagnation and people's suppression in Iran Paved the way for the emergence of the status quo!
Did Reza Savad Koohi, aka:"Pahlavi" earn a penny of what he owns?????
Nikahang Next Time Ask Tough Questions
by ghalam-doon on Fri Jun 24, 2011 05:21 AM PDTWe used to have a very progressive constitution when his father was in power. We even have a constitution right now which provides some level of freedom to people.
In both cases they have set aside their own constitution.
It's very nice to sit in a pub somewhere and talk about the universal declaration of human rights. But what kind of guarantee we have that one day after Mr. Pahlavi becomes Reza Shah Pahlavi, he wouldn't do the same? He won't take the same path that I.R or before that his father and grandfather had taken. He won't become "khodayegan" etc. He's not even willing to accept the fact that we are in this mess right now because of what his father and grandfather did! He's not willing to accept the fact that this was a popular revolution against tyranny.
Ay Gofti Fred!
by opinionpost on Thu Jun 23, 2011 11:39 PM PDTthank you! If he is a nobody, why are they so scared of him!
He is Ok but .........
by nitemustfall on Thu Jun 23, 2011 07:43 PM PDTI like his ideas but Reza Pahlavi needs to come out of his "shahanshahy" style and socialize with the people if he wants to be accepted by the people. He came to Houston with tons of bodyguards, made the speech and left without shaking hands with the people who took time to go see him.
I wrote him but got no response. Is he that busy or just following his father's path which would place him nowhere in Iran's future.
BeninTx
Not bad!
by Milan on Thu Jun 23, 2011 07:14 PM PDTThis guy's making more and more sense with each passing year.
Yup, Ahaa, Me Too!
by Piyalechi on Fri Jun 24, 2011 03:32 PM PDTYup, ahaa, me too!
I am worried about Reza Pahlavi ever coming to power.
You know why?
Because he just seems to be way too nice.
In fact, nicer than his late Dad used be.
I am afraid that if he comes to power and it comes to pass, he may not produce a heavy hand against the likes of these trolls who have been squatting in IC, if and when the need arises.
Every time I see Reza or remember the Shah, I can’t help but to sink into that old melancholy of replaying all sorts of different scenarios in rethinking of those terrible days and wonder how worse or better things would have turned out if Shah had just let his officers do the job they were trained to do before it was too late; if he had just let them defend the country against its enemies, foreign and domestic, like they knew how.
I’ve heard that they were begging the Shah to issue the orders and give them the permission to carry out what needed to be done.
But Shah didn’t want the blood of Hamvatans on his hands. F#*@’em I say, and whoever that insists on defining these beasts, their progeny, and their ancestry as Hamvatans; as Iranians…
But then again, I promise you this: These well-known, perhaps well paid jive talkers in IC and in other platforms who have been harassing anyone that projects a future of Iran without the ruling presence of its current rapist Turban-heads and their civilian clothed equals, will have the tightest puckered lips to kiss the Royal Reza Rear, if the page ever turns. That’s just how these maggots are. That’s how they have managed to maintain their pathetic parasitic existence throughout our culturally disfunctional history.
Mark my words, my dear fellow Iranian Dot Comers, because we just might witness those days and wonder at those wet kisses.
Noush…
Clown & Clown, Inc.!
by Demo on Thu Jun 23, 2011 05:06 PM PDTWithout ever bothering to waste the precious time to listen to the Clown Reza, the name Kowsar ('Abundance') made to post this words! The gals/guys in 'Green' are slowly & slowly loosing it & they have become so 'Abandoned' by everybody that they are seeking shelter with the wolves in rabbits costumes! Next in line to join the Clown & Clown, Inc are Shirin Ebadi, Akbar Ganji, Mohsen Sazgara, and go on figure yourself! Wolves never ever cry!
عدد کسری
پندارنیکThu Jun 23, 2011 04:07 PM PDT
هموطنای عزیز که توی ایران هستن میدونن که این پسر، خودش به قول یکی از دوستان، عددی نیست و اون رقم شصت و دو میلیون رو هم میشه یه کاریش کرد. ملت ایرون این رو هم خوب میدونه که خانواده پهلوی مثل یه گله گرگ تیر خورده هستش که تنها در صدد بازگشتن به موقعیت از دست رفتهاش هستش. دوستان اسرائیلی ما روی این پسر خیلی سرمایه گذاری کردهاند. حواستون جمع باشه و بدونین که این حرفای دموکرات منشانه که اینجا میزنه با اون نیّتهای اصلیش که در راستای سیاستهای افراطیترین جناح حزب جمهوریخواه یعنی "نیو کان"ها هست کلّی فرق داره. همه اینها یه طرف، اون ادا اشارهها و اون عشوههایی که بین پهلوی چیها و باند مریم رجوی ردّ و بدل میشه، یه طرف. پا اندازشونم اسمش هست : "جان بولتون"...
نظرات ایشان آگاهانه،
daneshjooThu Jun 23, 2011 03:27 PM PDT
نظرات ایشان آگاهانه، گفتارشان دوستانه و احساسشان نسبت به ایران عاشقانه است.ایران آینده به وطن پرستانی چون او بسیار نیازمندست. دانشجو
The best opposition leader that I know
by Azarin Sadegh on Thu Jun 23, 2011 02:12 PM PDTI am not much into politics but I find him the best opposition leader I've seen. He is smart and handles all types of questions very well. My vote would be for him!
I gotta tell you...
by Ali P. on Thu Jun 23, 2011 01:51 PM PDTHe has come a long way.
He, more than just about anyone in the opposition, presents the vision I have for Iran.
اتحاد علیه شخصی که " عددی نیست"
FredThu Jun 23, 2011 10:20 AM PDT
براستی راز اینکه وحوش اسلامیست از همه نوع منجمله " اصلاح طلب" و یهود ستیزان هار و چپولان دست آموز همفکرشان در مخالفت با رضا پهلوی یکدل و یکصدا هستند در چیست؟
اگر آنگونه که آنها میگویند؛ رضا پهلوی "عددی نیست " پس چرا اینقدر در مخالفت با او زور میزنند؟