September 19, 2006

Oh dear!

Dear God (or to whom it may concern),

Would you please stop Ahmadi Nejad from talking in UN again? It’s really painful to see his face on several US TV channels. We see enough of Bush here every day. No need to see another moron.

Dear classmates,

Would you please stop asking me what I think about Ahmadi Nejad talking in the UN the same day Bush did? I know it is ironic. Hell, I say it is black comedy. What do you think I think? Two stupid hardliner conservatives who have made the world a worse place... What do you really think I think? Daaaaaa…

Dear American Bush lovers,

Please don’t expect me not to call Bush a moron or any names. Yes I’m living in the US and yes I’m not an American citizen. But I’m still a human being who hasn’t lost her conscience. I have the right to express my feelings in my corner of the World Wide Web. And please stop imagining that Bush equals America. Fortunately such an equation does not exist yet. I promise y’ll if Bush and his administration become an equation for America, I won’t stay here for a second. You shouldn’t either!

p.s.1. Damn it! I'm in the computer lab for my electronic publishing class. The lab is surrounded by big TV screens, and guess what the two screens in front of me are showing? One is showing Bush, with the caption saying Iran, axis of evil, blah, blah, and the other one is showing Ahmadinejad. Save meeeeee!

p.s.2. Iranian Shadow shares the same feeling!

Posted by Lady Sun @ September 19, 2006 11:49 PM
Shadow @ 01:02 AM | September 20, 2006

Well done!


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David @ 01:02 PM | September 20, 2006

I certainly share your sentiments about Bush! It is really ironic that Bush and Ahmadinejad should be in the same place at almost the same time! A few days ago, I was watching Larry King on CNN. He was interviewing former President Jimmy Carter, who I have a lot of respect for. They talked some about Carter's visit to North Korea in the 1990's to help defuse some big tensions back then. Carter was asked if Bush should meet with Ahmadinejad. Carter said not directly at this point, but he said that it would be helpful if the Sec. of State would meet with him. Well, considering who is currently holding that position, I don't think such a meeting is very likely. However, I agreed with Carter's point that it is sometimes necessary for countries with very strained or no relations to sit down together for high level meetings. I am certainly no expert on Iran (although I have learned a lot in the past few years), but I think that what Iran needs is time and stability. The old hardline Mullahs in Iran will not last that many more years, and I know that most of the young people of Iran want big changes in their government. It seems to me that sanctions or bombs will do nothing to speed positive changes in Iran. I just wish that Bush had the intelligence to see that.


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Arash @ 01:19 PM | September 22, 2006

You are really pissed of by all this! Probably it's good to be in Canada. :)


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alishasha @ 03:33 AM | September 26, 2006

The fate of all mankind I see
Is in the hands of fools.

words from: Epitaph (king crimson)


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Kourosh Ziabari @ 02:04 PM | September 26, 2006

Dear Sanam, I became redirected to your English blog by the link of freekeyboard.net, it seems that they filtered your blog in some cities, although I can access it truely via my governmental Internet service from Rasht.
Let's introduce you my English Blog that is being updated frequently, I write about various political issues of Iran and often the common international subjects in, and maybe you will take an even short visit from it... It would be so grateful for me to host you as my honorable addressee... But before all, let's confess that I am aware about my weak English linguistic knowledge and I have not any arrogation about the grammatic correction of my writings, so please don't laugh at me if I write pretty childish !


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Matati @ 09:17 AM | October 1, 2006

Dear Madam,

I am intrested in your persian blog (Khorshidkhanoom). I wanted to suggest link exchanging there but I found no way to do that. By the way I'm glad to find this blog too. I will be appreciated if you check my blog and if you were interested in that link to it.
Respectfully,


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امين بديع زاده @ 09:19 PM | October 6, 2006

سلام خورشيد خانووم....والا من يه چند وقتيه وبلاگ فارسي شما رو مي خونم...خيلي خوشگل و باحال مي نويسيد...توي اون وبلاگ فارسيتون نمي دونستم بايد كجا نظر بدم...من لينك شما رو توي وبلاگم ميذارم...اگه شما هم لينك منو بذاريد يه دنيا ممنونتون ميشم...راستي ...وبلاگ شما و اون وبلاگ هايي كه ادد كرديد حال و هواي خودموني خاصي داره...به نظرم خيلي موفق هستيد..باي


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Thought Reporter @ 07:59 PM | October 7, 2006

Dear Lady Sun,

I regret to inform you that after a lot of discussions in the board, your request was not accepted by the the Divine council. You may wait at least for two years and apply again.
Please remember to re-submit your request with other necessary documents again because our new policy do not permit the Council to keep all records.

Truely Yours,
On behalf of the Devil and others


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Brandon @ 11:45 AM | October 24, 2006

I'm a huge fan of yours. I dont remember if i've ever asked you about Ahmadinejad... but if I have it was genuine curiosity.


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L.S. Brandon, I'm not sure if I know you exactly (I know couple of Brandons and couldn't figure it out from you email.) I was just frustrated with people asking me what I think about Ahmadinejad and Bush talking at UN at the same time and I thought that's has an obvious answer! Curiosity is always a good thing because it opens doors to communication and I certainly welcome it.


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