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    In an apparent bid to outdo Osama bin Laden, Iran's democratically elected (duh) new president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad this week got his burka in a twist. He has banned all foreign films in an effort to wipe out -- eew! -- 'corrupt Western culture'.

    Does the Iranian President have the authority to ban films? Just like that?

    Elements that were specifically named as affronts to the government's vision of Iran's Muslim culture included alcohol and drugs, secularists, liberals, anarchists and feminists.
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    The fascist Islamic mafia strikes again.


    The presidency is a sham. Ahmadinejad is just the extended will of Khamenei.


    And if you think that’s silly, a while back they covered up all posters with David Beckham in Tehran. Beckham was actually the first western celebrity used in a commercial since the Islamic revolution.
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    alcohol and drugs, secularists, liberals, anarchists and feminists.

    He is just after a job as right wing religeous pundit on one of Ruperts networks .
    He has banned all foreign films in an effort to wipe out -- eew! -- 'corrupt Western culture'.

    There are some French who would like to do the same

    Does the Iranian President have the authority to ban films? Just like that?

    I thought it was the guardians of morality or whatever they call themselves that dealt with censorship not the President .
    Oh well it was bound to happen after the moderates and reformers were sidelined .
    A hardening of positions is occuring throughout the region for some strange reason .
    I cannot for the life of me think why . Anyone would think the hardliners feel under threat .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tribesman
    A hardening of positions is occuring throughout the region for some strange reason. I cannot for the life of me think why.
    Because of a 'corrupt western influence', Mr President?
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    Because of a 'corrupt western influence', Mr President?
    Ah a corrupt Western influence vying for dominance with a corrupt Eastern influence ......hmmmmm.....pity the poor ordinary buggers stuck in the middle eh , they get shafted both ways .

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianII
    Oh, but they do. I am told young Iranians have more and better sex then we have in the West. There's more than one way to fold a burka...

    Obviously, Mahmoud and his advisory committee aren't gittin any.
    The infamous underground parties are an urban phenomenon. Much like parties in the west, really.


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    The new president is indeed quite a little sunshine:
    The same stance as Ayatollah Khamenei. The evil Jews are a convenient excuse to avoid talking about domestic problems.


    Quote Originally Posted by Tribesman
    I thought it was the guardians of morality or whatever they call themselves that dealt with censorship not the President .
    The Constitutional Guardian Counsel. Human equivalents of fire breathing dragons.


    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    Sad day he got elected yes, but I don't think it will last very long.
    Inshallah.
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    I take it you still have family there Dariush, what is the word on the streets about mr Presidents's flirt with disaster?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fragony
    I take it you still have family there Dariush, what is the word on the streets about mr Presidents's flirt with disaster?
    I haven’t heard anything about his latest ‘gem’. But generally, people I talk to are still hoping that he will unintentionally cause a peaceful revolution, like the Ukrainian Orange Revolution.
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    Ah! Iranian politics was opening up nicely. The reform movement was growing, civil society and the economy booming and taking the country to new levels of openess...

    And then Bush decides to go on about axis of evil, threaten attacks, invade Iran's neighbours on both sides - and then suprise suprise - the conservatives sweep back into power on a wave of anti-US feeling.

    Top stuff Bush - you total t*%t.
    Right, because they have totally fair and open election processes there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianII
    Does the Iranian President have the authority to ban films?
    Well yeah...If they stop be shown he does, should he ban them though? Considering Rocky 6 is in the pipes, I wouldn't mind some selective film bans myself. Thing is, unless he has complete control over the internet in his country, banning films doesn't really mean a great deal, because anyone with a PC & half a brain can access any damn thing they like.

    Its a bit like the full body covering deal for girls, that works fine, but hasn't anyone considered how many people have mobile phones? With camera's...Personally I like to "hope" that people are the same at a base level, which means guys & gals will always wanna get together, well if they can't see each other "face to face" there's not a great deal anyone can do about sending photo's by phone other than banning mobiles...And THAT would be a bit trickier me thinks.

    So should he, can he, is it a good thing? No, yes, not really.

    Think maybe best to take a deep breath & have faith in the people that want to do their own thing, because as long as there are, then they will, no matter what anyone says or does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prodigal
    Personally I like to "hope" that people are the same at a base level, which means guys & gals will always wanna get together (..)
    Oh, but they do. I am told young Iranians have more and better sex then we have in the West. There's more than one way to fold a burka...

    Obviously, Mahmoud and his advisory committee aren't gittin any.
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    I am told young Iranians have more and better sex then we have in the West.
    You know this and instead you post a story about banning Iran foreign films???

    Sir, you are letting the backroom down. We demand the teen Iranian hot sex story, and we demand it now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by English assassin
    We demand the teen Iranian hot sex story, and we demand it now.
    Fly to Tehran, check in, visit some parties. You'll be surprised what goes (up and) down there.
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    Fly to Tehran, check in, visit some parties. You'll be surprised what goes (up and) down there
    Oh yeah. As a western European man with an Iranian wife, I am REALLY going to fly to Tehran for some adulterous rumpy pumpy under the eyes of the worlds leading Islamic theocracy, not to mention my in laws?

    hey kids can I come to your party?

    Wow, Adrian II was right!

    Its the revolutionary guard at the door!

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    Quote Originally Posted by English assassin
    We demand the teen Iranian hot sex story, and we demand it now.
    It’s where the next girls gone wild video will be shot (or shot at).
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