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  • HoosierLife

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    The video post above showing Iranians in Toronto celebrating is very interesting indeed. It shows that perhaps there are Iranian ancestry people who are “normal” in that they are sick and tired of oppressive regimes like Hezbolah and just want to live a normal life.
    I was talking to a missionary friend to Uganda on furlow last night at church.

    His dad planted a church in British Columbia, CA.

    Said they have a huge Persian ministry. I was like “Iranians??”

    Seems they’re of a different sort once they’re out from under the regime.
     

    KellyinAvon

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    Why am I not surprised.

    NY Times, AP, Washington Post raise eyebrows with glowing coverage of terror leader Hassan Nasrallah​


    Legacy media outlets in the United States raised eyebrows over the weekend with glowing coverage of terror leader Hassan Nasrallah, who was praised as a "father figure" with a "propensity to crack jokes."

     

    Alamo

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    I was talking to a missionary friend to Uganda on furlow last night at church.

    His dad planted a church in British Columbia, CA.

    Said they have a huge Persian ministry. I was like “Iranians??”

    Seems they’re of a different sort once they’re out from under the regime.
    When I came on active duty there were still plenty of fellow airmen who had been to Iran, Libya, and Lebanon before the crazies took over to liberate everybody back to 7th century Islam. They were nice places and most of the people relatively friendly and sensible.
     
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