Iran and the reachability question
James Cowie's The Proxy Fight for Iranian Democracy at the always readable rensys | blog is quite interesting, as is Craig Labovitz's A Deeper Look at The Iranian Firewall at the Arbor systems security blog.
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James Cowie's The Proxy Fight for Iranian Democracy at the always readable rensys | blog is quite interesting, as is Craig Labovitz's A Deeper Look at The Iranian Firewall at the Arbor systems security blog.
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There are 70 million Iranians. Let's offer them each an american passport and 5 ounces in gold if they will immigrant to the good old US of A; 8x days no more us no more problems. Cost about 210 billions. No problemo. Bear and Strens paid more in payroll and bonuses after going bankrupt. Use a little immaginination. A canadian american wrote a book about southeaast Asia. Things where we had done enourmous war crimes,his condlusion was the everyone wanted to be an American.
Posted by: joseph | June 26, 2009 04:11 AM
There are 70 million Iranians. Let's offer them each an american passport and 5 ounces in gold if they will immigrant to the good old US of A; 8x days no more us no more problems. Cost about 210 billions. No problem. Bear and Strens paid more in payroll and bonuses after going bankrupt. Use a little imagination. A canadian american wrote a book about southeaast Asia. Things where we had done enourmous war crimes,his conclusion was the everyone wanted to be an American.
Beats the hell out killing and murdering 70 million people. The Persians work, believe in educations, want their bombs, chip in another $2000000 in gold for a bomb. Now that we got the flatwit out of the Secretary of Nevada for Palistinan for instant on area. Anthing is posssible. Hell, may be we could even give the Palistinan's Nevada free
Palistinan
Posted by: joseph | June 26, 2009 04:40 AM