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Will Iran Become Westernized by Alphabet Soup Media? Pornography, Rap, Marijuana, Sex on 2nd Date. How Good People Become Dispicable.

Iran may have its problems, namely a dictatorship that suppresses their people excessively. What Iran does have is a good foundation of moral values. Now with U.S. alphabet soup media pounding for the freedoms of the Iranian people, the intentions of the media and direction of Iran has to be questioned.

If CNN, ABC, MSNBC, CBS, AP, and the rest of the biased journalistic failures are covering the 2009 presidential election protests in Iran as newsworthy and therefore a problem, what then would be the solution to the Iranian post election scuffle?

For to see a problem perfectly is to see the solution in that same sight.

Some of you are saying to yourselves, "What the %@$! you say, Outraged Richard?", but if you care to turn down your loud degrading rap music and tune your tin ear to a snippet of wisdom then reread that sentence until you understand it.

As such, in what direction does the ABC/Hollywood/Guilty White Liberal/Obama cabal desire the Iranian people shuffle? To western civilization and their pornography and bars on every street corner, degrading rap music, illegal drugs, screw on the 2nd date or something’s wrong, and homosexuals getting married and holding high political office beliefs?

How would the sewer piping media understand anything less?

Some of you are saying Iranians are just a bunch of terrorists, but be careful in generalizing. In fact, most Iranians are friendly, hard working, and moral people. Since 1960, U.S. society has not been able to say the same.

Iran has a plethora of cultural history and incredibly beautiful cities that date back thousands of years. Some of you are saying, "But what about San Fransisco"?  Other than the indisputable fact that San Fransicko’s many degenerates should be thrown into internment camps and the city reduced to a pile of rubble and salted under, what about it?

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