In the pictures you have posted from Kuwait, I see:
- people who are practicing their "constitutional right"
- people who have believed in something and have chosen to act on it
- people who do not think words on a paper, or those spoken into a mic are sufficient to forsake the course of taking any action which backs those words
- most importantly, I see muslims from all sects (having known whohas participated) united; i see people from all ages; people from all different backgrounds - social or otherwise (judged by how varied everyone is dressed); and people who represent the many different and variant positions in our country.
My question to you dear sir, is what do you see in those pictures you have posted from Kuwait?
The answer to your question "Dear Sir" is that I see these two guys when I look at those pictures I posted from Tehran, sorry I meant Kuwait! Hence the “I ran and I ran until I couldn’t run anymore” title!
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In the pictures you have posted from Kuwait, I see:
- people who are practicing their "constitutional right"
- people who have believed in something and have chosen to act on it
- people who do not think words on a paper, or those spoken into a mic are sufficient to forsake the course of taking any action which backs those words
- most importantly, I see muslims from all sects (having known whohas participated) united; i see people from all ages; people from all different backgrounds - social or otherwise (judged by how varied everyone is dressed); and people who represent the many different and variant positions in our country.
My question to you dear sir, is what do you see in those pictures you have posted from Kuwait?
The answer to your question "Dear Sir" is that I see these two guys when I look at those pictures I posted from Tehran, sorry I meant Kuwait! Hence the “I ran and I ran until I couldn’t run anymore” title!
Yes, I got the title.
And for you to only see Najad and Khamena'ey is a very, very sad thing.
I see this and the least that anyone can do.
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