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With two nations on the edge of conflict, a Christian delegation from the U.S., led by Mennonite Central Committee and Friends, meets Muslim counterparts, goes places no Americans have been since the revolution, and has a session with Iranian leader
Sunday News
Feb 25, 2007 00:00 EST
TEHRAN
By Mark Beach, Staff Writer

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QUOTE(Whirlwind @ Feb 25 2007, 12:43 PM)
Interesting story. Gives a general impression of their treatment by government as well as NGO's.

I hope everyone reads the comments by Ahmadinejad, particularly the part where they feel having a nuclear bomb would violate their religious beliefs.


Whats interesting is if this was any other group but a religious group the right wing and the and the administration would be throwing out everything they could to say they were un American and helping the terrorists.

justaposter
I realize that the Bush Admin has not be forthright with the public but I am see a lot of people on these boards, believing what the radical moslems are saying. Those moslems talk out of the sides of their mouths also, so I would be to quick to jump on the bandwagon. I have a problems with Americans believing radicals before they believe there own president. Something wrong with that.

goundpounder
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I have a problems with Americans believing radicals before they believe there own president. Something wrong with that.
It's lie to me once, shame on you ... Yes, there is something wrong, this administration.
usedmeat
Even the "coalition of the willing" are now showing their unwillingness to continue. And it's not because they are being fooled by Muslims.
Nice catch, justaposter.

Whirlwind
QUOTE(goundpounder @ Feb 26 2007, 11:55 PM)
I realize that the Bush Admin has not be forthright with the public but I am see a lot of people on these boards, believing what the radical moslems are saying. Those moslems talk out of the sides of their mouths also, so I would be to quick to jump on the bandwagon. I have a problems with Americans believing radicals before they believe there own president. Something wrong with that.


Our own president is a radical like most people who are still falling for his misinformation and lies . Hes no better than the ones you complain about.

justaposter
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