Quote Originally Posted by graymatter
Hey Psycho4bud, seems we've been down this path before. Couple points: The Iranian president is no doubt a fucking lunatic. However, he doesn't have the authority to crush Israel... he's got to work through his religious clerics.

If the clerics had that kind of control, which I think they have, AND they disapproved of his statements: Wouldn't have they put a muzzle on this guy? It seems that he has their backing.

Americans have amnesia regarding its past terrorism. As colonists we terrorized the British government, and as settlers native Americans terrorized settlers. As contrary as it may seem, Hamas and Hezboulah have social and political aims... i.e., they're not just hell bent on blowing up the world like Al Quida. Problem is these groups and their sponsors have a major beef with western influence and authority in their region.

The best weapon we can apply to this situation is alternative fuels... peace :thumbsup:
I agree with ya there, but what happens when their only money supply is gone?

Have a good one!:thumbsup:
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