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people forget that it's their LAW!
^ Nah, Bic is that disposable pen / pencil / lighter company.
Anyway, this is some pretty important news about Iran's new favoritewomanpunching bag:
Iran 'stoning woman' to be lashed over photo
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.260c2246a5c77075ff7ab46b021e9239.371&show_article=1
This whole situation seriously makes me sick, but what makes me even sicker is that this is only one high profile example of Iran's institutionalized misogyny, which has made victims out of untold numbers of women. I wish someone would kidnap the judge who sentenced her, throw him in some slimy dungeon, then flog him with a whip and then pelt him with stones so he can see how he likes it.
Brazil had offered the stoning woman asylum......Iran has not responded.

Ahmadinejad voices doubts about 9/11 attacks
(AFP) – 1 day ago
DOHA — Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has questioned the accepted narrative of the September 11, 2001 attacks in the United States, saying it was still not clear who was behind them.
"Something happened in New York and still nobody knows who the main perpetrators of that act were," Ahmadinejad told diplomats and newspaper editors late on Sunday while on a brief visit to Qatar.
"No independent people were allowed to try and identify the perpetrators," he charged.
"They say terrorists were hidden in Afganistan and NATO mobilised all its resources and attacked Afghanistan," he said.
"They say that in the Twin Towers, 2,000 people were killed. In Afganistan, so far more 110,000 have been killed."
Ahmadinejad has on several occasions questioned the accepted version of the 2001 attacks by Al-Qaeda militants, which killed nearly 3,000 people in the United States.
In March, he referred to the attacks as "a big lie," Iranian state media reported.
Iran is locked in a standoff with Western governments over its nuclear programme.
The UN Security Council imposed a fourth round of sanctions on June 9 over Iran's failure to heed repeated ultimatums to suspend uranium enrichment, the sensitive process which can produce fuel for nuclear reactors or, in higly extended form, the fissile core of an atomic bomb.
The European Union, Japan and the United States have all imposed additional sanctions of their own, over and above the UN ones.
Western governments suspect Iran's nuclear programme is cover for a weapons drive, something Tehran strongly denies.
Why is this **** allowed in the US with open arms?
Because it's the UN not the U.S. building.
He hasn't just been in the UN building. He's been doing an all-out media run. I don't know why he's even given the time of day. He's venomous.
Ahmadinejad's food stinks up hotel
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad doesn't need nuclear weapons -- his food stinks so bad, he's practically cleared out the Hilton Manhattan East. The finicky fascist brought his own personal chef to prepare his meals while he's in town for the UN General Assembly, a source told The Post's Helen Freund. Unfortunately, his meals "make the whole hotel stink like hell," said the source. The Hilton did not return a call for comment.
Read more: http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/fragrant_food_i142YL0VaCZ7BAH1o8sBIL#ixzz10Qf6Exx2
Many Asian foods do stink, its the herbs and spices in them....
Many Asian foods do stink, its the herbs and spices in them....
Mahmoud Opened His Mouth Again.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hy-pxToacTtIzyr1DLy8fNjlAaxg
I wonder if he is goading us into bombing him. Nothing is stopping him from moving forward on the nuke program and he says moronic things like this. He is doing everything he can to rub us the wrong way.
Maybe to the untrained nose. Cheese to Asians stink.
Yeah but, the entire hotel? Really? My friend's family, who are from Africa, cooked some smelly food as well. But it only really smelled in the kitchen, not the entire house. And we are talking about an entire hotel here. That's crazy.
TEHRAN, Iran — Iran's nuclear agency is trying to combat a complex computer worm that has affected industrial sites throughout the country and is capable of taking over power plants, Iranian media reports said.
Experts from the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran met this week to discuss how to remove the malicious computer code, or worm, the semi-official ISNA news agency reported Friday.
The computer worm, dubbed Stuxnet, can take over systems that control the inner workings of industrial plants. Experts in Germany discovered the worm in July, and it has since shown up in a number of attacks — primarily in Iran, Indonesia, India and the U.S.
The ISNA report said the malware had spread throughout Iran, but did not name specific sites affected. Foreign media reports have speculated the worm was aimed at disrupting Iran's first nuclear power plant, which is to go online in October in the southern port city of Bushehr.
Iranian newspapers have reported on the computer worm hitting industries around the country in recent weeks, without giving details. Friday's report also did not mention Bushehr.
The Russian-built plant will be internationally supervised, but world powers remain concerned that Iran wants to use its civil nuclear power program as a cover for making weapons.
Iran denies such an aim and says its nuclear work is solely for peaceful purposes.
While there have been no reports of damage or disruption at any Iranian nuclear facilities, Tuesday's meeting signaled a high level of concern about the worm among Iran's nuclear officials.
The destructive Stuxnet worm has surprised experts because it is the first one specifically created to take over industrial control systems, rather than just steal or manipulate data.
The United States is also tracking the worm, and the Department of Homeland Security is building specialized teams that can respond quickly to cyber emergencies at industrial facilities across the country.
Because it's the UN not the U.S. building.
Yeah but, the entire hotel? Really? My friend's family, who are from Africa, cooked some smelly food as well. But it only really smelled in the kitchen, not the entire house. And we are talking about an entire hotel here. That's crazy.