Iran Strike By US Scheduled For 6th April 2007

Discussion in 'Politics' started by THE-BEAKER, Mar 30, 2007.


  1. My guess is ET members with Zionist sympathies.

    Sort of like the Nazi Austrians who would go out and propose dumb communist stuff that was so stupid, that those in the center eventually figured Nazis were the lesser of the two evils.
     
    #92     Mar 31, 2007
  2. You mean afraid of how crazy they are? Yes, that is why some
    big bombs are on the way to Iran to blow the crazies up... ha ha...

    The leader of Iran is a stupid man. That is why he will bring horror
    to his people. He is the next Saddam. Get out the rope!
     
    #93     Mar 31, 2007
  3. When Dr. Ahmadinejad took an academic test on mathematics, from the 10,000s of highly educated participants, he ranked in the top 200. I don't see Bush doing the same thing.
     
    #94     Mar 31, 2007
  4. My guess is that Britian and the US are going to try and make things so bad the people revolt and get rid of the mullas and the mon chi chi themselves.


    Seperated at birth?




     
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    #95     Mar 31, 2007
  5. Joab

    Joab

    If your going to drop 2 A bombs you would want to know math to figure out the body counts precisely.

    That test shows he can add and subtract not that he is intelligent, besides taking a math test in Iran out of a 10,000 people sampling and scoring in the top 200 is anything any 6th grader in America could do. :eek:

    No offense but Iran isn't exactly know for its outstanding educational system.
     
    #96     Mar 31, 2007
  6. romik

    romik

    "Pride goes before a fall", unless you have factual info you are assuming & assumption is The Mother of most fuck ups.
     
    #97     Mar 31, 2007


  7. Iran has had the highest growth of research publications among all countries of the world in 1995-2004 period, ranking 1st in the world just above China.

    Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higher_education_in_Iran

    I know for a fact that even small/unimportant nations such as Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan have a much tougher education system than the US, which is unfortunate as, judging from our past capabilities, we could have had the best in the world.
     
    #98     Mar 31, 2007
  8. Yeah, but he took the test you're talking about in 1976. Although he did do extremely well on that test he was indeed competing against illiterate Persian peasants. Regardless, his test performance won't save his ass from american bombs if they according to this thread start falling on his head on April 6th (and he'll have no one to blame but himself).

    Besides Ahmadenejad is already reversing scientific/educational achievements of his moderate predecessor:

    "in 2006, the Ahmadinejad government reportedly forced numerous Iranian scientists and University professors to resign or to retire. It has been referred to as "second cultural revolution" after the Islamic Cultural Revolution earlier."
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad

    And lest you forget your hero also did an excellent job when he was Mayor of Tehran:

    "he was appointed Mayor of Tehran by the second City Council of Tehran on May 3, 2003, after a 12% turnout led to the election of the conservative candidates of Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran in Tehran. During his mayorship, he reversed many of the changes put into effect by previous moderate and reformist mayors, putting religious emphasis on the activities of the cultural centers founded by previous mayors, going on the record with the separation of elevators for men and women in the municipality offices, and suggesting that the bodies of those killed in the Iran-Iraq War be buried in major city squares of Tehran."
    ...
    He is a member of the Central Council of the Islamic Society of Engineers, but he has a more powerful base inside the Alliance of Builders of Islamic Iran (Abadgaran) and is considered one of the main figures in the alliance.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad
     
    #99     Mar 31, 2007
  9. Joab

    Joab

    Ya we can see the great success those educational systems are having on those countries quality of life and standards of living. :confused:

    Education is NOT reading the book, it's application of skill.

    sheesh !
     
    #100     Mar 31, 2007