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Khomeini a despot and a lying tryant
Reader comment on item: The Spirit of Allah

Submitted by B. Rast (Canada), Jan 31, 2003 at 18:32

I applaud your unbiased, openminded article. It was very very true. I hope that people realize that Ayatollah Khomeini is a tryant. He hates Stalin, but he is exactly like Stalin -- he too is a warmonger, a killer, a blood thirsty despot. Anyone that disputes this should look at the number of political prisoners still in Iran. In the US (what Khomeini calls a "brothel,") in contrast to Iran, there are no political prisoners who are tortured to death, or near death, daily!

Cheers to the writer of this article, a wise wise man

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Iranian Revolution [60 words]Fred DuncanJun 18, 2009 00:39
Iranian Revolution [95 words]John EllsworthJun 18, 2009 20:29
⇒ Khomeini a despot and a lying tryant [94 words]B. RastJan 31, 2003 18:32
To the writer of the article [43 words]AdamMay 17, 2007 07:16
Imam Khomeini [123 words]HussainMay 22, 2009 03:39

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