… wishful thinking? I have a suspicion it’s the latter, but want to believe the former. FREE IRAN is more optimistic, as they should be.
(Of course, who would have believed a bunch of bloggers could have forced a retreaction from a major American television network?)





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4 Comments
1. chuck:It gives me mixed feelings: a coworker just went back to Iran last week to visit his ailing (dying) father. I hope he is safe.
Sep 29, 2004 - 11:43 am 2. Lola:Well . . . I don’t know. Haven’t we been down this road before? I checked Editor: Myself blog and didn’t see any references to this.
Sep 29, 2004 - 1:17 pm 3. Connecticut Yankee:Hi Roger and others– Charles at LGF just linked to this thread, and one of the regulars supplied a link to traffic webcams in Tehran. Hope this may help in following what’s going on in the capital.
http://ganjineh.com/section.asp?name=community&sub=webcams
Sep 29, 2004 - 3:52 pm 4. Yankee Zionist:Go to the Corner at National Review.
Looks like there’s some truth to this story.
Sep 29, 2004 - 8:16 pm