Sunday, April 01, 2007

Blasts at British Embassy in Iran

Early reports, this morning, have come in that indicate that protestors around the British Embassy in Tehran have thrown rocks and set off firecrackers. Police have blocked the protestors from entering the embassy. Fear dictates that something more than firecrackers may be following soon.

This comes on the heels of the capture of 15 British Sailors and Marines by Iran, and the decision by the Iranians to use these people as hostages. American ships are in the area patrolling the area, and the British continue to state that the sailors were taken by the Iranians from Iraqi waters, not Iranian waters.

Britain, the United States, France, and the U.N. all support the claim that the sailors were not in Iranian waters.

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  1. Anonymous6:56 AM

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  2. just like the democrats..with masks on ..good point Kitty. in fact really good point. I am glad you made that so obcious for us

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  3. Anonymous10:22 AM

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  4. "You do realize that in Iran, they pay their crowds to protest?"

    So should the Embassy be...oh I don't know, taken over or bombed you will not argue that the Government of Iran is behind it?

    Also the President has made great success in nailing Iran in the international community. Don't take my word for it, take Senator Biden's. (PS-He is not a "Bushie.")

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  7. MK, it is nobody's fantasy that the embassy will be bombed, but that is an expected possibility. don't lash out at MD or others like you did in the last comment, or his blog won't be the only one you are not commenting at. Yes, that is a direct threat of dismissal. My word is final, so I expect no response to this warning.

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  8. Dang, I'm so proud....Good job Doug.

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  12. ..."don't lash out at MD or others like you did in the last comment, or his blog won't be the only one you are not commenting at. Yes, that is a direct threat of dismissal."

    Believe me, ask anyway you want, she'll never leave. She's like a horrible foot fungus.

    I heard the Brit embassy in Iarn was attacked today.

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  14. Hip yourself.
    "....the British embassy in Teheran was attacked with explosives on Sunday, as a demonstration staged by some hundred protesters outside the embassy's premises turned violent."

    http://www.bitsofnews.com/content/view/5484/43/

    http://www.7days.ae/en/2007/04/02/embassy-attacked.html

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article1599973.ece

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  19. Hey Doug, I guess the mudkitty had some questions to ask? I'd love to hear them.....

    BTW, the "fringe" of the left is allowed to do this shit by the lefts mainstream...
    The "fringe" right would be the KKK so if we allowed them to burn or hang blacks in effigy what would you say?

    Hypocrisy is mudkitty's MO, Doug show some testicular fortitude and kick the troll to the curb bud, she is a cancer and will continue to drive your readers away....

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  21. Anonymous8:50 PM

    As usual, CrapKitty is wrong about the legal issues. As for the rest, I'm not sure how someone with no morals, ethics, or spirit could comment on morality, ethics, or spirituality.

    When you grow weary of its nonsense, go here.

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  22. Anonymous5:03 PM

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  23. Actually you don't have a RIGHT to come here. It's DG's blog. That's like saying I have a right to just walk into my neighbors house. It is a privledge to be here at DG whim.

    You are a guest. A guest that doesn't understand the concept of "wearing out one's welcome". And you seem to not conmprehend when asked to leave what that entails, say, like leaving.

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  24. Anonymous8:36 AM

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  25. Actually, LEGALLY there is NO law that states YOU HAVE ANY RIGHTS WHATSOEVER to go to someones personal blog.But, there are certainly stalking laws in place.

    As for ethically or morally, commenting obnoxiously on someones blog is neither ethical nor moral.

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  26. Anonymous6:35 PM

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  27. Anonymous6:36 PM

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  28. No, actually you DO NOT have a LEGAL right as there is no law pertaining to visiting blogs, you have "permission" of the blog OWNER. Not a mandate. You are here or on any blog at the whim of the OWNER.

    Cyber stalking is against the law and is punishble in a court of law.

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