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17 hours ago ago from JG, Caesarea

As known to all, Obama began his presidency by reaching out to Iran; recall his March Nowruz (Iranian new year) message. Although some, e.g., Roger ("Iran is not totalitarian") Cohen, would have us believe that this move "unsettled" Ahmadinejad, quite the contrary is true. The Middle East is a region of savage cruelty, and nowhere is this more apparent than Iran, where homosexuals are hanged, "adulterers" are stoned to death, Baha'is are ...

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Why should we attack Iran and chase war with those who are out to destroy us.

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