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Alt Center Registered: 06/20/04 Posts: 14,850 Loc: S.E. |
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I did not flame you with "hitlery" so don't get your panties in a bunch.
>I think (think) that Clinton can still beat Trump, but it would be one of the most bizarre presidential elections in modern history. The ss bitch is taking on water and listing to port, she is losing steam every day. Its doubtful she will even be in the race at the nominating convention let alone the general election. I would not mind seeing her limp up to the starting gate giving trump an easy win. Better would be sanders, who if you are even the slightest bit reasonable, is a better candidate than billary, the poster child of dirty politics. -------------------- “A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship.” (attributed to Alexis de Tocqueville political philosopher Circa 1835) Trade list http://www.shroomery.org/forums/
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I Am 'They' Registered: 10/24/09 Posts: 21,590 Loc: Dallas with all Last seen: 7 months, 22 hours |
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Quote: if yu are a jew you should despise the Democratic Party and especially Obama. Trump won't damage the Republican party. They damage is already done by The Bushes and Carl Roves et. al. Real Republicans are dying for anyone except another establishment tool. And if Clinton can win dogcatcher of Bumfuck USA after the shit she has been exposed of--yes she fucked up, no matter how you spin it--then I'll eat my hat.
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Nerdy floater Registered: 08/20/15 Posts: 939 Last seen: 7 months, 26 days |
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This is too much tea party talk for a website dedicated to all things tea partiers hate, but OK.
Please refrain from telling me what I should or should not think for being a Jew. I happen to consider Obama an excellent president in foreign relations, including how he is handling Israel and, on the other hand, Iran. My opinions would not be dictated AGAIN by what someone from another ethnic group tells me I should and should not think. Be slightly reasonable: Leave Hitler out of this context. Comparing Hillary or Trump or Bush to Hitler is sheer ignorance of who Hitler was. And never tell anyone from any ethnic group what opinions they SHOULD have. Quote: It is flaming and you repeat SS. Call her a bitch if your macho ego so insists, but you could just as well call her: A liar A power politician A cynical Someone who does not care for the interests of the people A terrible politician etc. About Sanders, I am not stating that for you, but yes, if I can do anything about it, I will get him on the ballot and leave Hillary to sob with her fake husband. -------------------- In Hebrew, the words "wine" and "secret" hold the same numerologic value. When wine comes in, secrets spill out. Do you think the person who said that knew mushrooms? When mushrooms come in... Is there anything beyond a secret? Edited by Count of Sabugosa (09/12/15 03:32 AM)
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I Am 'They' Registered: 10/24/09 Posts: 21,590 Loc: Dallas with all Last seen: 7 months, 22 hours |
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Quote: ![]() the mideast burns, Obama ignores it, and you think he is great. He actively enables people who have as their goal the destruction of Israel, and you praise him. OK, I won't tell you what you or anyone else should think. I'll tell you what I think as a human being: Obama is a self-serving, jew-hating imposter and a disgusting blot on this country. I'm ashamed of the sorry son of a bitch being associated with the US.
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Stranger Registered: 01/07/11 Posts: 3,024 Last seen: 4 months, 28 days |
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people at the top always win .. no matter what you see in movies the only way to control masses is simply to divide them ie. republican vs democrats.anyone with half a brain knows that ? starfire you sheep blind republican
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Alt Center Registered: 06/20/04 Posts: 14,850 Loc: S.E. |
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I love how the far left always dictates what language we may use and what we are not allowed to say.
> Leave Hitler out of this context. Comparing Hillary or Trump or Bush to Hitler is sheer ignorance of who Hitler was So hitler is reserved for jews to talk about? Only they can mention his name? You could say I'm flaming billary but so what? She is a public figure and we can say anything we want about public figures ranging from low ones like obumble and hill to the pope if we wish, or even talk shit about jesus or god. Its all allowed on the shroomery. I reserve the right to say what I like about the bitch. You can too. >It is flaming and you repeat SS. Does that mean you thought ss meant Schutzstaffel, the Nazi unit? I'm grasping at straws to follow your lack of logic to see what you might be saying. So any reference to Nazis, hitler, or Germany is forbidden under the speech code that you wish to impose on us? I reject that. BTW, ss indicates a ship in this case, not Nazis like you thought. "The ss bitch is taking on water and listing to port, she is losing steam every day." I thought everyone would catch what it means but you did not. SS can also mean social security or other things. I will use what terms I feel like using. I should probably not direct my remarks to you any more since you have a problem with so many things. -------------------- “A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship.” (attributed to Alexis de Tocqueville political philosopher Circa 1835) Trade list http://www.shroomery.org/forums/
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Nerdy floater Registered: 08/20/15 Posts: 939 Last seen: 7 months, 26 days |
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Quote: I believe your statements, in addition to being completely emotional and not seemingly rational, are outrageously wrong, and in the field of foreign policy I am sure I can stand the ground. Perhaps bring some evidence to the table as to his foreign policy explosion in the ME, when Bush was the one who pushed the dynamite handle, and for a long, long, time. I will not pull out credentials, but I am confident that this is no argument at all. Your attacks are ad hominem and they do not provide any evidences for the disaster you mention. Quote: No, but the comparison is offensive and in bad taste. You have the freedom to express your words, but those words are ignorant as far as I'm concerned. About tone, your constant repetition of generic and offensive statements speaks for itself as to what the Grand Old Party and coservatives have become. Quote: I agree with everything you state above. I just said the hitlerian analogy is offensive to many Jews, but who cares, you have as much freedom to say even that you hate any people as the people have to say about you. Quote: Answered above. Stop fear-mongering. There is no attempt to censor what you say, I just pointed out it is in bad taste, but that is okay as far as freedom of speech goes. Quote: Okay, you got me there. I mistook the abbreviation. ![]() Edited by Count of Sabugosa (09/12/15 08:05 AM)
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I Am 'They' Registered: 10/24/09 Posts: 21,590 Loc: Dallas with all Last seen: 7 months, 22 hours |
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Quote: sorry. im a libertarian republicans--90% of them--are a big a pile of turds as the democrats are.
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I Am 'They' Registered: 10/24/09 Posts: 21,590 Loc: Dallas with all Last seen: 7 months, 22 hours |
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Quote: DINg DING DING!!! We have a winner! 'IT's ALL THE FAULT OF BUSH' Now, let me see; The middle east was relatively stable in 2009, in the beginning. And now its in flames--and Obama is running the show. Hmm.... Would you like to see what President Bush said would happen IF we didn't leave military to support Iraq? He called it perfectly. By the way, did you hear about the disgusting Historic First Black president playing golf yesterday while people mourned 911?
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Nerdy floater Registered: 08/20/15 Posts: 939 Last seen: 7 months, 26 days |
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Quote: Let us see the BBC timeline: Saudi Arabia 2009 February - Interpol issues security alerts for 85 men suspected of plotting attacks in Saudi Arabia, in its largest group alert. All but two are Saudis. King Abdullah sacks head of religious police, most senior judge and central bank head in rare government reshuffle. Also appoints country's first woman minister. 2009 April - Saudi Arabia says it has arrested 11 al-Qaeda militants who were allegedly planning attacks on police installations, armed robberies and kidnappings. 2009 June - US President Barack Obama visits Saudi Arabia as part of a Middle East tour aimed at increasing US engagement with the Islamic world. Al-Qaeda trial 2009 July - A court issues verdicts in the first explicit terrorism trial for al-Qaeda militants in the country. Officials say 330 suspects were tried, but do not specify how many were found guilty. One is sentenced to death. 2009 August - Saudi Arabia says it has arrested 44 suspected militants with alleged links to al-Qaeda. 2009 November - Saudi troops move to enforce buffer zone in northern Yemen after becoming involved in border clashes with Yemeni rebels. 2010 October - US officials confirm plan to sell $60 billion worth of arms to Saudi Arabia - the most lucrative single arms deal in US history. 2010 November - Officials announce arrest of 149 militants over past eight months, most of them allegedly belonging to al-Qaeda. 2010 December - Diplomatic cables revealed by whistle-blowing website Wikileaks suggest US concern that Saudi Arabia is the ''most significant'' source of funding for Sunni terrorist groups worldwide. Protests 2011 February - King Abdullah announces increased welfare spending, as unrest continues across Arab world. 2011 March - Public protests banned, after small demonstrations in mainly Shia areas of the east. King Abdullah warns that threats to the nation's security and stability will not be tolerated. Saudi troops participate in crackdown on unrest in Bahrain. 2011 June - Saudi women mount symbolic protest drive in defiance of ban on female drivers. 2011 September - King Abdullah announces more rights for women, including the right to vote and run in municipal elections and to be appointed to the consultative Shura Council. A woman is sentenced to 10 lashes after being found guilty of driving, in the first legal punishment for violating the ban on women drivers. King Abdullah overturns the sentence. 2011 October - Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz al Saud is named as the heir to the throne, after Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdulaziz al Saud dies. 2011 December - US confirms major sale of fighter jets to Saudi Arabia. 2012 April - Fifty men suspected of links to al-Qaeda go on trial. Charges include the 2003 bombing of an expatriates' compound. 2012 June - Crown Prince Nayef dies, succeeded by more liberal defence minister, the 76-year-old Prince Salman. Saudi Arabia agrees to allow its women athletes to compete in the Olympics for the first time, against the background of speculation that the entire Saudi team might be disqualified on grounds of gender discrimination. 2012 September - Human-rights activists Mohammad al-Qahtani and Abdullah al-Hamid go on trial, the former charged with setting up an unlicensed organisation. 2013 February - King Abdullah swears in 30 women to the previously all-male Shura consultative council - the first time women have been able to hold any political office. 2013 October - Saudi Arabia turns down a non-permanent seat on the UN Security Council, accusing the world body of double standards for what the kingdom sees a failure to act on Syria, where it staunchly backs the rebels. Amnesty International accuses Riyadh of failing to improve its human rights record following a critical report by the UN Human Rights Council in 2009, and of having "ratcheted up" repression instead. 2014 February - New anti-terrorism law introduced which activists say will further stifle dissent. 2014 March - Saudi Arabia designates several Islamist groups as terrorist organisations and bans funding or support for them. The groups include the Muslim Brotherhood, the Al-Nusra front and the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL). 2014 September - Saudi Arabia and four other Arab states take part together with the United States in air strikes against Islamic State militant strongholds in Syria. New king 2015 January - King Salman ascends throne after King Abdullah dies. 2015 March - Saudi Arabia launches campaign of air strikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen. 2015 April - In a major generational shift, King Salman appoints his nephew, Interior Minister Mohammed bin Nayef, as crown prince. 2015 May - Two suicide bomb attacks on Shia mosques in Eastern Province kill at least 25 people, claimed by Saudi branch of Islamic Group Sunni extremist group. Share this story About sharing Iran Nuclear crisis 2005 August-September - Tehran says it has resumed uranium conversion at its Isfahan plant and insists the programme is for peaceful purposes. IAEA finds Iran in violation of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Supporter of Lebanese militia Image copyright AFP Iran is an ally of Lebanon's powerful Shia Muslim Hezbollah group Tehran says its support is moral, political Israel, US accuse Iran of supplying arms Group emerged in 1980s with financial backing from Iran 2004 June - Iran is rebuked by the IAEA for failing to fully cooperate with an inquiry into its nuclear activities. 2004 November - Iran agrees to suspend most of its uranium enrichment under a deal with the EU. 2005 June - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Tehran's ultra-conservative mayor, wins a run-off vote in presidential elections, defeating cleric and former president Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani. 2006 January - Iran breaks IAEA seals at its Natanz nuclear research facility. Bomb attacks in the southern city of Ahvaz - the scene of sporadic unrest in recent months - kill eight people and injure more than 40. 2006 February - IAEA votes to report Iran to the UN Security Council over its nuclear activities. Iran resumes uranium enrichment at Natanz. 2006 April - Iran says it has succeeded in enriching uranium at its Natanz facility. 2006 31 August - UN Security Council deadline for Iran to halt its work on nuclear fuel passes. IAEA says Tehran has failed to suspend the programme. Holocaust denial 2006 December - Iran hosts a controversial conference on the Holocaust; delegates include Holocaust deniers. UN Security Council votes to impose sanctions on Iran's trade in sensitive nuclear materials and technology. Iran condemns the resolution and vows to speed up uranium enrichment work. 2007 February - IAEA says Iran failed to meet a deadline to suspend uranium enrichment, exposing Tehran to possible new sanctions. 2007 March - Diplomatic stand-off with Britain after Iran detains 15 British sailors and marines patrolling the mouth of the Shatt al-Arab waterway separating Iran and Iraq. Past president Image copyright AFP Former president Rafsanjani has been influential since the revolution Profile: Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani 2007 April - President Ahmadinejad says Iran can produce nuclear fuel on an industrial scale. IAEA says Iran has begun making nuclear fuel in its underground uranium enrichment plant. It also says that Iran has started up more than 1,300 centrifuge machines. 2007 May - IAEA says Iran could develop a nuclear weapon in three to eight years if it so chooses. 2007 June - Protests erupt after government imposes petrol rationing amid fears of possible UN sanctions. 2007 July - Iran announces plans to stop making cars that only run on petrol and switch to dual-fuel vehicles, which also run on gas. Iran agrees to allow inspectors to visit the Arak nuclear plant following talks with the IAEA. New sanctions 2007 October - US announces sweeping new sanctions against Iran, the toughest since it first imposed sanctions almost 30 years ago. 2007 December - A new US intelligence report plays down the perceived nuclear threat posed by Iran. 2008 February - Iran launches a research rocket to inaugurate a newly built space centre. Washington describes the launch as "unfortunate". 2008 March - President Ahmadinejad makes unprecedented official visit to Iraq, where he calls on foreign troops to leave. He also stresses his government's desire to help rebuild Iraq and signs a number of cooperation agreements. Conservatives win over two-thirds of seats in parliamentary elections in which many pro-reform candidates were disbarred from standing. The conservatives include supporters of President Ahmadinejad as well as more pragmatic conservatives who oppose his confrontational foreign policy. UN Security Council tightens economic and trade sanctions on Tehran. 2008 May - IAEA says Iran is still withholding information on its nuclear programme. Iran's new parliament elects former nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani as its speaker. Incentives offered 2008 June - EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana presents an offer of trade benefits, which Tehran says it will look at, but will reject if it demands suspension of uranium enrichment. 2008 July - Iran test-fires a new version of the Shahab-3, a long-range missile it says is capable of hitting targets in Israel. 2008 August - Informal deadline set by Western officials for Iran to respond to package of incentives in return for halt in nuclear activities passes without reply. Iran says it has successfully launched a test rocket capable of carrying a satellite into space. 2008 September - UN Security Council passes unanimously a new resolution reaffirming demands that Iran stop enriching uranium, but imposes no new sanctions. The text was agreed after Russia said it would not support further sanctions. Relations with US 2008 November - Parliament votes to dismiss the interior minister, Ali Kordan, who admitted that a degree he said he held from Oxford University was fake. The move is a blow to President Ahmadinejad ahead of next year's presidential election. Disputed election Image copyright AFP The 2009 election sparked reformist protests and a brutal police response Q&A: Iran protests In an unprecedented move, President Ahmadinejad congratulates US president-elect Barack Obama on his election win. Mr Obama has offered to open unconditional dialogue with Iran about its nuclear programme. 2008 December - Police raid and close the office of a human rights group led by the Nobel Peace Prize winner, Shirin Ebadi. Officials say the centre is acting as an illegal political organization. 2009 February - Speaking on the 30th anniversary of the Islamic revolution in Iran, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says he would welcome talks with the US as long as they are based on "mutual respect". 2009 March - Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei tells anti-Israel rally that US President Obama is following the "same misguided track" in Middle East as President Bush. 2009 April - An Iranian court finds Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi guilty of spying for the US. She is sentenced to eight years in prison. 2009 May - Iran rejects a US state department report saying it remains the "most active state sponsor of terrorism" in the world. Jailed Iranian-American journalist Roxana Saberi is freed and returns to US. Election protests 2009 June - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is declared to have won a resounding victory in the 12 June presidential election. The rival candidates challenge the result, alleging vote-rigging. Their supporters take to the streets, and at least 30 people are killed and more than 1,000 arrested in the wave of protests that follow. The Iranian authorities claim foreign interference is stoking the unrest, and single out Britain for criticism. 2009 July - President Ahmadinejad dismisses his most senior vice-president, Esfandiar Rahim Mashaie, under pressure to do so by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. 2009 August - Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sworn in for second term as president, presents cabinet - the first since the founding of the Islamic Republic in 1979 to include women. A number of senior opposition figures are accused of conspiring with foreign powers to organise unrest and are put on trial. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says there is no proof that opposition leaders blamed for the post-election unrest were agents of foreign powers. Missile tests 2009 September - Iran admits that it is building a uranium enrichment plant near Qom, but insists it is for peaceful purposes. Montazeri dies Image copyright AFP A leading figure of the 1979 revolution, Grand Ayatollah Montazeri became a vocal critic of the system Obituary: Ayatollah Montazeri The country test-fires a series of medium- and longer-range missiles that put Israel and US bases in the Gulf within potential striking range. 2009 October - Five permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany offer Iran proposal to enrich its uranium abroad. 2009 November - Iran refuses to accept the international proposal to end the dispute over its nuclear programme. UN nuclear watchdog IAEA passes a resolution condemning Iran for developing a second uranium enrichment site in secret. Iran denounces the move as "political" and announces plans to create 10 more uranium enrichment facilities. 2009 December - Death of influential dissident cleric Grand Ayatollah Hoseyn Ali Montazeri triggers further clashes between opposition supporters and security forces. At least 8 people die in what is the worst violence since the contested presidential election. 2010 January - Iran executes two men arrested during the period of unrest that followed the disputed presidential election of June 2009. It also puts 16 people on trial over the Ashura Day opposition protests in December, when eight people were killed. Iranian physics professor Masoud Ali-Mohammadi is killed in a bomb attack in Tehran. No group claims responsibility. The government accuses the US and Israel of his death, while Iranian opposition groups say Mr Mohammadi supported one of their candidates in last year's presidential election. 2010 February - Iran says it is ready to send enriched uranium abroad for further enrichment under a deal agreed with the West. The US calls on Tehran to match its words with actions. Opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi says the opposition will continue its peaceful struggle against the government. 2010 May - Iran reaches a deal to send uranium abroad for enrichment after mediation talks with Turkey and Brazil; Western states respond with scepticism, saying the agreement will not stop Iran from continuing to enrich uranium. More sanctions 2010 June - UN Security Council imposes fourth round of sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme, including tighter financial curbs and an expanded arms embargo. Nuclear dispute Image copyright AFP Iran's nuclear programme is a source of tension with the West Q&A: Iran nuclear issue Iran's key nuclear sites 2010 July - International outcry as a woman is sentenced to death by stoning for adultery. 27 killed as suicide bombers attack a Shia mosque in Zahedan near the Pakistan border. 2010 August - In what Tehran describes as a milestone in its drive to produce nuclear energy, engineers begin loading fuel into the Bushehr nuclear power plant. 2010 September - Stuxnet - a computer worm which affects industrial systems and which may have been created by a nation-state - is reportedly detected in staff computers at the Bushehr nuclear plant. Sarah Shourd, a US citizen caught hiking with two friends near the Iran-Iraq border, is freed after a year in prison. The three deny they were spying. US imposes unprecedented sanctions against eight senior Iranian officials for human rights violations. 2010 October - A former British embassy employee jailed in 2009 for espionage has his sentence commuted. 2010 December - Main achievement of talks in Geneva between Iran and key world powers on Iran's nuclear programme is to agree to hold another round of talks in Istanbul in January. President Ahmadinejad sacks Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki, thought to be his main opponent within Iranian leadership. 2011 January - Nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi says Iran now possesses technology needed to make fuel plates and rods for nuclear reactors. 2011 February - First mass opposition demonstrations in a year amid a wave of unrest rippling across the Middle East and North Africa. Iran sends two warships through Suez Canal for first time since the Islamic Revolution, in what Israel describes as an act of provocation. Leadership rift 2011 April - Rare public row between Supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei and President Ahmadinejad over the resignation of Intelligence Minister Heidar Moslehi. 2011 May - Iran's Atomic Energy Organisation says the generating unit at the Bushehr nuclear power plant has begun operating at a low level. 2011 August - Two US citizens arrested on the Iran-Iraq border in 2009 are found guilty of spying and sentenced to eight years in prison. 2011 September - Iran announces that the Bushehr nuclear power station has been connected to the national grid. 2011 October - The US accuses Iran of being behind an alleged plot to kill the Saudi ambassador to Washington. Tehran rejects the charges as part of an American propaganda campaign. Sanctions biting? Image copyright AFP Iran has responded with defiance to ever tighter sanctions imposed by the UN and the West. UN ratified four rounds of sanctions between 2006 and 2010. EU has imposed trade, travel and oil export bans. US, UK and Canada have imposed sanctions on trade and financial institutions. Q&A: Iran sanctions 2011 November - A report by the UN nuclear watchdog, the IAEA says Iran is carrying out research that can only be used to develop a nuclear bomb trigger. Iran rejects the findings as politically motivated. 2011 November/December - Protesters attack the British embassy in Tehran after London imposes tighter economic sanctions. Britain evacuates its diplomatic staff and expels all Iranian diplomats, but ties are not severed. 2012 January - US imposes sanctions on Iran's central bank, the main clearing-house for its oil export profits. Iranian threatens to block the transport of oil through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran begins enriching uranium at its undergound Fordo plant, in what the US terms a "further escalation" in the nuclear row. The European Union imposes an oil embargo on Iran over its nuclear programme. 2012 February - International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors leave Iran after being denied access to the Parchin site, south of Tehran. 2012 March-May - Supporters of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei beat those of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in parliamentary polls boycotted by pro-reform groups. 2012 May - UN nuclear inspectors find traces of uranium enriched at 27% at Iran's Fordo nuclear site, a day after Iran and world powers hold inconclusive talks on Iran's nuclear programme in Baghdad. 2012 June - US exempts seven major customers - India, South Korea, Malaysia, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Taiwan and Turkey - from economic sanctions in return for their cutting imports of Iranian oil. EU boycotts Iranian oil 2012 July - European Union boycott of Iranian oil exports comes into effect. 2012 September - International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) quarterly report says Iran doubles production capacity at Fordo nuclear site and "significantly hampered" IAEA ability to inspect Parchin military site. Canada breaks off diplomatic relations over Iran's nuclear programme and support for the Assad government in Syria. 2012 October - Iran's rial currency falls to a new record low against the US dollar, having lost about losing 80% of its value since 2011 because of international sanctions. Riot police attack about 100 currency traders outside the Central Bank. EU countries announce further sanctions against Iran over its nuclear programme, focusing on banks, trade and crucial gas imports. 2012 November - Leaked IAEA report says Iran is ready to double output at the Fordo underground uranium enrichment facility. 2013 January - Iran tells IAEA it plans to upgrade uranium enrichment centrifuges at its Natanz plant, allowing it to refine uranium at a faster rate. Iran arrests 11 journalists accused of co-operating with foreign Persian-language media organisations as part of a clampdown against the BBC and Voice of America in particular. 2013 April - Iran says it has begun operations at two uranium mines and a uranium ore-processing plant, furthering its capacity to produce nuclear material. Rouhani becomes president 2013 June - Reformist-backed cleric Hassan Rouhani wins presidential election, gaining just over 50% of the vote. 2013 September - President Rouhani tells US broadcaster NBC that Iran will never build nuclear weapons, and repeats offer of "time-bound and results-oriented" talks on the nuclear question in his address to the UN General Assembly. 2013 November - Iran agrees to curb uranium enrichment above 5% and give UN inspectors better access in return for about $7bn in sanctions relief at talks with the P5+1 group - US, Britain, Russia, China, France and Germany - in Geneva. 2014 January - World powers and Iran begin implementing a deal on Iran's nuclear programme following intense talks in Geneva. 2014 April - The International Atomic Energy Agency says Iran has neutralised half of its higher-enriched uranium stockpile, as per a deal agreed earlier in the year. The US refuses to issue a visa to Hamid Aboutalebi, Iran's nominee for ambassador to the United Nations, over his involvement in the seizure of the US embassy in Tehran in 1979. Iraq crisis 2014 June - President Rouhani says Iran is ready to assist the Iraqi government in its battle against extremist Sunni insurgents, amid reports that Iranian Revolutionary Guards are in Iraq providing military training and advice. The UK says it plans to re-open the British embassy in Tehran. Full diplomatic relations with Iran were suspended after attacks on the embassy in 2011. 2014 July - The sixth and final round of nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1 group begin in Vienna. 2014 August - Iran says it has shot down an Israeli drone near the Natanz uranium enrichment site. Parliament dismisses pro-reform Science Minister Reza Faraji-Dana for allegedly supporting students and lecturers involved in the 2009-2010 election protests. 2014 November - Russia agrees to build up to eight nuclear reactors in Iran, in move that might ease Iranian demands to have own uranium enrichment. Vienna negotiations on Iran's nuclear programme fail to finalise preliminary deal signed in Geneva in November 2013. The two sides express confidence that remaining sticking points can be resolved, and agree a seven-month extension to the talks. Nuclear deal 2015 July - After years of negotiations, world powers reach deal with Iran on limiting Iranian nuclear activity in return for lifting of international economic sanctions. The deal reportedly gives UN nuclear inspectors extensive but not automatic access to Iranian sites. Share this story About sharing Hardly think before or after 2009 you will see any kind of stability. Have you ever been to the ME (not as a soldier)? Profiles for: Egypt: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-af Golan Heights: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-mi Syria: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-mi -------------------- In Hebrew, the words "wine" and "secret" hold the same numerologic value. When wine comes in, secrets spill out. Do you think the person who said that knew mushrooms? When mushrooms come in... Is there anything beyond a secret? Edited by Count of Sabugosa (09/12/15 08:11 AM)
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I Am 'They' Registered: 10/24/09 Posts: 21,590 Loc: Dallas with all Last seen: 7 months, 22 hours |
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2015--after the failure of Arab Spring and the American Desertion of the Iraqi Government, ISIS takes control of vast parts of Syria and Iraq. Christians and Jews are Crucified, Burned alive, and children are raped. President Obama does nothing.
game over.
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I Am 'They' Registered: 10/24/09 Posts: 21,590 Loc: Dallas with all Last seen: 7 months, 22 hours |
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How about this one:
http://www.bing.com/videos/searc Hmm...'we would be at risk of mass killings on a horrific scale' Looks like reality trumps the 'good intentions' of the Historic first black president.
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I Am 'They' Registered: 10/24/09 Posts: 21,590 Loc: Dallas with all Last seen: 7 months, 22 hours |
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I lived in Turkey 4 years. As a civilian. Not quite the middle east.
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Chilldog Extraordinaire Registered: 11/11/09 Posts: 33,362 Loc: 'Merica Last seen: 1 hour, 20 minutes |
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I don't know about anyone else, but I'm getting so unbelievably tired of your "both parties suck but the republicans are okay" agenda. It's so god damn tiring.
Every single thread. It's like you're the battered wife of the GOP and you've developed stockholm syndrome. --------------------
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I Am 'They' Registered: 10/24/09 Posts: 21,590 Loc: Dallas with all Last seen: 7 months, 22 hours |
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Well, get tired of it. Your Butthurt does not equal my problem.
Oh, by the way. Anything but democrap doesn't mean republican. Edited by starfire_xes (09/12/15 12:10 PM)
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Nerdy floater Registered: 08/20/15 Posts: 939 Last seen: 7 months, 26 days |
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Quote: Not exactly news. It would be the Hezbollah, the Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood. So... once again, a very skewed view. In regards to the "Bush previewing, etc.", he should know since he created the situation in the first place. Would you rather leave more troops there and see them die? Do you know that Obama's administration stepped up its drone program like there is no tomorrow and that ISIS is much weaker now than it was when it arose? Yeah... Bing versus BBC... I stay with BBC. By the way, Turkey is not quite the ME because there is not quite a ME. That is the only reason. Otherwise, how are things exactly worse today due to Obama in Turkey, for example? I know Israel is worse because of its stupid Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. -------------------- In Hebrew, the words "wine" and "secret" hold the same numerologic value. When wine comes in, secrets spill out. Do you think the person who said that knew mushrooms? When mushrooms come in... Is there anything beyond a secret?
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Strangest Registered: 08/31/15 Posts: 51 Loc: NW WA Last seen: 6 years, 6 months |
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Quote: Exactly what I was thinking. Trump 2016 is just what nobody believed Palin 2012 would become, but it's becoming. -------------------- TEK: Print SPORES with your desktop printer! TEK: Open TABS OF ACID in your web browser!
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Trumps Bone Spurs Registered: 12/07/13 Posts: 13,305 Last seen: 12 minutes, 10 seconds |
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Quote: Trump wants Palin in his cabinet. I'm sure he'll line up some real allstars for us ;-) Btw, Reagan broke America. Let's not forget what a disaster that turned out to be Stoney. Please don't hail Reagan on a drug website of all places! -------------------- "It is no measure of good health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society," - Jiddu Krishnamurti FARTS "There is no need for conspiracy where interests converge" - George Carlin Every one of you should see this video. "If you bombard the earth with photons for a while, it can emit a roadster" - Andrej Kerpathy
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Nerdy floater Registered: 08/20/15 Posts: 939 Last seen: 7 months, 26 days |
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Quote: "Of all places." My thoughts precisely! -------------------- In Hebrew, the words "wine" and "secret" hold the same numerologic value. When wine comes in, secrets spill out. Do you think the person who said that knew mushrooms? When mushrooms come in... Is there anything beyond a secret?
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Stranger Registered: 03/16/05 Posts: 32,557 Loc: California, US Last seen: 4 months, 20 days |
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-------------------- I am in a minority on the shroomery, as I frequently defend the opposing side when they have a point about something or when my side make believes something about them. I also attack my side if I think they're wrong. People here get very confused by that and think it means I prefer the other side.
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