I'm liking that gold and oil right about now... and definitely not speculative housing investment!
Again, I'd urge HP readers to read what the Iranian President believes - about the Hidden Imam:
"He is said to have gone into "occlusion" in the ninth century, at the age of five. His return will be preceded by cosmic chaos, war and bloodshed. After a cataclysmic confrontation with evil and darkness, the Mahdi will lead the world to an era of universal peace."
Combine this with Bush's literal belief in Armageddon, and it's looking kinda interesting about now... And remember folks, HP is not a Dem or a Rep - I just call it like I see it. Kooks.
Here's today's message to the US kooks from the Iranian kooks:
Iran threatened the United States with "harm and pain" Wednesday for its role in hauling Tehran before the U.N. Security Council over its disputed nuclear program.
"The United States has the power to cause harm and pain," Iran said a statement meant for delivery at the International Atomic Energy Agency's 35-nation board meeting in Vienna on Iran's refusal to freeze uranium enrichment.
"But the United States is also susceptible to harm and pain. So if that is the path that the U.S. wishes to choose, let the ball roll."
Iran's statement against the United States was unusually harsh, reflecting Tehran's frustration at failing to deflect the threat of Security Council action against it in the coming weeks.
It attacked the "warmongers in Washington" for what it said was an unjust accusation that Tehran's nuclear intentions were mainly for military use. And it suggested the United States was vulnerable, despite its strength.
"Surely we are not naive about the United States' ... intention to flex muscles," said the statement. "But we also see the bone fractures underneath."
It also threatened broader retaliation, without being specific, saying Iran "will adapt our policy and adjust our approach to conform with the new exigencies."
March 08, 2006
It's on
Posted by blogger at 3/08/2006
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It’s inappropriate to equate Bush to the nut in Iran.
OK the - how about a peanut?
"OK the - how about a peanut?"
What does “OK the” mean?
Hmmm, maybe you should work on your grammar before you make such a stupid statement. It will help your validity. Do you know what “validity” means?
Gems from the Teachings of Church Leaders
The Savior Is the Anchor of the Church
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"In a world of unrest and fear, political turmoil and moral drift, I
testify that Jesus is the Christ--that He is the living Bread and
living Water--still, yet, and always the great Shield of safety
in our lives, the mighty Stone of Israel, the Anchor of this His living
Church. I testify of His prophets, seers, and revelators, who constitute
the ongoing foundation of that Church and bear witness that such offices
and such oracles are at work now, under the guidance of the Savior of us
all, in and for our very needful day."
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prophets
( Jeffrey R. Holland, "Prophets, Seers, and Revelators," Ensign, Nov. 2004, 9)
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
It’s inappropriate to equate Bush to the nut in Iran.
ONLY IN A COUNTRY WITHOUT FREE SPEACH
It's Speech, not Speach and simply further testimony as to why we desperately need school vouchers. It's bad enough public schools are brainwashing our children with liberal nonsense, but now they're doing it at the expense of teaching proper grammar.
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