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Originally Posted by Rod Actually no I cannot agree with that. I knew some Iranians. Brothers that had came here to live. One was a basically pleasant fellow. The other one, I personally would have not turned my back on.
A few Iranians do want peace. Realizing the nature of hatred that has been taught through the generations we cannot change that from our position as simple citizens here in America.
It is like my husband and you will probably agree too. The culture is totally different. Over there if you are on a tour bus see five men along the road looking as they are in distress squatted along side the road. It is best to look the other way for their taking a crap.
If you get a little farther down the road and see a man beating a woman violently again look the other way. If you interfer the whole clan would make you the next victim of violence.
Enemies come from within states and nations. We have many in our own country. The best we can hope for in these foriegners coming here to speak at the UN is withhold any privileges to those who are enemies of the state. As Americans are considered enemies there and those there that do not consider Americans the enemy are normally murdered. | Thank you for your answer. I am glad to know that someone experienced what life was like in Iran.  Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path. Psalm 119:105 |