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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #25 on: August 02, 2010, 10:26:04 AM »
Must be more spies. 

Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
Posted 8/1/2009 6:49 PM ET    
By Yahya Barzanji, Associated Press Writer
SULAIMANIYAH, Iraq — Iran state TV confirmed Saturday that it has detained three Americans who crossed the border from northern Iraq, saying they failed to heed warnings from Iranian guards.

Kurdish officials from the self-ruled region in northern Iraq said the three -- two men and a woman -- were tourists who had mistakenly crossed into Iranian territory Friday while hiking in a mountainous area near the resort town of Ahmed Awaa.

"The Iranians said they have arrested them because they entered their land without legal permission," said Qubad Talabani, the Kurdish regional government's envoy to Washington.

Iran's state owned Arabic-language al-Alam TV station cited a "well-informed source" in the Interior Ministry that the three Americans were detained Friday after crossing into Iran's Kurdistan province.

The report said the Americans were arrested after they did not heed warnings from Iranian border guards.

State Department spokesman Robert Wood said Saturday that Washington had asked the Swiss, who represent U.S. interests in Tehran, "to confirm these reports with Iranian authorities and, if true, to seek consular access" to the detained Americans.

The detentions were the latest irritant in relations between Iran and the United States, which have had no diplomatic ties since 1979 when militant students stormed the U.S Embassy in Tehran and took Americans there hostage for 444 days. The two countries also are locked in a bitter dispute over Tehran's nuclear program.

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Nothing unusual....I hike with friends in Iran on weekends.

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #26 on: August 02, 2010, 11:17:01 AM »
Does not surprise me that CT nuts believe these dumb kids are American spies.  It's laugh out loud funny.   :)

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« Reply #27 on: August 02, 2010, 12:41:44 PM »
Does not surprise me that CT nuts believe these dumb kids are American spies.  It's laugh out loud funny.   :)

Why hike the Rockies?  Iran is a convenient location a ohhhhhh sooooo friendly.  ::)

 

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #28 on: August 02, 2010, 01:02:15 PM »
Why hike the Rockies?  Iran is a convenient location a ohhhhhh sooooo friendly.  ::)

 

You might have a point.  Any government that would "secretly" fire a missile into the Pentagon, fake a plane crash, secretly dispose of the plane and the bodies, plant plane debris at the crash site, and fake footage of the crash, would certainly hire students to spy on the Iranian government by crossing the border in broad daylight with no cover, weapons, etc.   ::)

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« Reply #29 on: August 02, 2010, 01:12:24 PM »
Does not surprise me that CT nuts believe these dumb kids are American spies.  It's laugh out loud funny.   :)

would you have any problem if Iran decided to waterboard these "dumb kids"  ?


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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #30 on: August 02, 2010, 02:33:46 PM »
You might have a point.  Any government that would "secretly" fire a missile into the Pentagon, fake a plane crash, secretly dispose of the plane and the bodies, plant plane debris at the crash site, and fake footage of the crash, would certainly hire students to spy on the Iranian government by crossing the border in broad daylight with no cover, weapons, etc.   ::)

You forgot to mention these students were carrying American passports and who stick out like sore thumbs in that part of the world. Because, you know, the CIA doesn't have anyone already planted in Iran and needs people who don't blend in at all.  ::)

Supposedly the Iranians crossed over the border to grab these three, which wouldn't surprise me given the fact that their military has crossed over the Iraqi border multiple times in recent years.

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #31 on: August 02, 2010, 02:42:57 PM »
You forgot to mention these students were carrying American passports and who stick out like sore thumbs in that part of the world. Because, you know, the CIA doesn't have anyone already planted in Iran and needs people who don't blend in at all.  ::)

Supposedly the Iranians crossed over the border to grab these three, which wouldn't surprise me given the fact that their military has crossed over the Iraqi border multiple times in recent years.

The passports and white skin were all part of the plan. 

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #32 on: September 14, 2010, 11:07:53 AM »
One spy released . . . .   

American woman freed after more than a year in prison in Iran says she's grateful, humbled
Published September 14, 2010
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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — An American woman released by Iran on Tuesday after more than a year in prison flew out of the country to the nearby Gulf nation of Oman to be reunited with her mother after a $500,000 bail was paid to win her freedom.

However, the case that has deepened strains between the U.S. and Iran was still far from resolved. Iranian authorities said they are not considering the immediate release of the two Americans arrested with 32-year-old Sarah Shourd. Iran has charged all three with spying, though their families say they were innocent hikers arrested in a scenic mountain area along Iran's border with Iraq.

The families of Shourd, Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal greeted the news with mixed emotions.

"All of our families are relieved and overjoyed that Sarah has at last been released but we<re also heartbroken that Shane and Josh are still being denied their freedom for no just cause," they said in a statement.

Shourd's mother Nora said she has hoped and prayed for this moment for 410 days.

"I cannot wait to wrap Sarah in my arms and hold her close when we are finally together again. Sarah has had a long and difficult detainment and I am going to make sure that she now gets the care and attention she needs and the time and space to recover," she said. "I can only imagine how bittersweet her freedom must be for her, leaving Shane and Josh behind."

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has said Shourd was being released on compassionate grounds because of health reasons. Her mother says she has serious medical problems, including a breast lump and precancerous cervical cells.

"We applaud the Iranian authorities for showing compassion in Sarah's case and again call on them to do the only right thing and release Shane and Josh immediately," the families' statement said. "They deserve to come home too. Iran has no grounds to deprive them of their liberty a moment longer."

A U.S. official said Shourd's flight took off from Iran en route to Oman, about a two-hour flight. Her mother was awaiting her arrival in Oman.

Tehran's chief prosecutor Abbas Jafari Dowlatabadi said a $500,000 bail had been paid to Iran's Bank Melli in Muscat, Oman but it was not immediately clear who paid it. A U.S. official said neither the U.S. government nor the families of the hikers had paid the bail, but could not say who else might have paid it.

Both U.S. officials spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the issue.

The release followed days of conflicting statements by Iranian authorities on whether she would be let go. The decision got mired in internal political feuds among Iran's leadership and questions over whether the family could raise the bail money and if it did, would the payment violate sanctions against Iran.

Shortly after Iranian state media announced Shourd's release, the country's hardline judiciary said the "pretrial detention" of Bauer and Fattal had been extended for two more months. Shourd and Bauer are engaged to be married.

"The judge issued the release order and Ms. Shourd was simply set free and she can leave Iran if she wants to," he told state-run English-language Press TV. He said the cases of the two American men, both 28, will be sent to the revolutionary court and "there is no talk of releasing those two right now."

Iran indicted the three Americans on spy-related charges on Sunday and the prosecutor's statement suggested the men would face trials while proceedings against Shourd could be held in absentia.

The U.S. broke off ties with Iran after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, and Switzerland handles U.S. interests in Iran.

Shourd, who grew up in Los Angeles, Bauer, who grew up in Onamia, Minn., and Fattal, who grew up in Elkins Park, Pa., were detained along the Iran-Iraq border on July 31, 2009 and accused of illegally crossing the border and spying in a case that has deepened tensions with Washington. Their families say they were hiking in Iraq's scenic north, and that if they crossed the border, they did so unwittingly.

The stage was set for Shourd's release last week when Ahmadinejad said he intervened as a gesture of Islamic compassion at the end of the holy month of Ramadan. However, the judiciary quickly upstaged the president by saying it was in charge of the case and would set the rules — in the form of the largest known bail for any high-profile Westerner jailed in the past year.

Shortly after judicial officials announced the bail on Sunday, Shourd's lawyer predicted she could walk free in "two or three days."

Moves to release Shourd have been accompanied by political jockeying in Iran between Ahmadinejad and his more conservative rivals.

On Monday, Shourd's family asked the Iranians to drop or lower the demanded sum because they were having difficulty raising the money.

U.S. sanctions put blanket restrictions on transactions with Iran's main state bank, Bank Melli, which has also been the channel for past bail payments to Iranian courts by foreign detainees. Washington accuses the bank of helping fund Iran's ballistic missile development and its nuclear program, which the U.S. says could eventually lead to atomic weapons. Iran says it only seeks peaceful nuclear reactors for energy.

U.N. sanctions also call on governments to block transactions with Melli and another major Iranian financial institution, Bank Saderat, if there are "reasonable grounds" they could contribute to Iran's nuclear activities.

http://www.foxnews.com/world/2010/09/14/irans-state-tv-says-woman-freed-year-prison/

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #33 on: September 19, 2010, 02:54:47 PM »
US Woman Who Was Held in Iran Says She's Not a Spy
Sunday, 19 Sep 2010
   
NEW YORK — An American woman who was held in Iran for more than 13 months says she and two men detained with her never spied or committed any crime. Sarah Shourd says they believe their arrest was based on "a huge misunderstanding."

Shourd spoke at a news conference in New York on Sunday after flying back to the U.S. She was freed Tuesday.

She, her fiance and another man were detained in July 2009 along the Iran-Iraq border. Iran has accused them of espionage.

The 32-year-old Shourd said in prepared remarks that the three were hiking in a popular tourist area in Iraq and didn't know they were near the border.

Shourd says she's grateful for her release. But she says she feels only "one-third free" because her fiance, Shane Bauer, and their friend Josh Fattal are still being held.

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #34 on: July 30, 2011, 12:18:44 PM »
Talk about falling off the radar.  Just unconscionable that the Obama administration would allow these kids to sit in prison for two years without doing more to get them released. 

Lawyer: 2 Americans held in Iran could be released
By Associated Press
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jul 30, 2011

TEHRAN, Iran » Two Americans jailed in Iran on charges of espionage could be released after a court hearing slated for Sunday, their lawyer said.

Masoud Shafiei said Saturday the fact that the session in the trial of Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal would coincide with the second anniversary of their arrest may indicate that they will be freed.

The Muslim world also has a tradition of pardoning prisoners for the holy month of Ramadan, which starts early next week.

The two men and Bauer's fiancee, Sarah Shourd, were detained on July 31, 2009, and Iran accused them of illegally crossing the border to spy. Shourd was released last year on $500,000 bail and has said she won't return to Iran for trial.

They deny the charges and claim they were only hiking in a scenic, mountainous area in the semiautonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq, near the Iranian border.

The lawyer said Shourd has not been summoned for Sunday's trial session, and he thinks that's another indication that the case is almost over and his clients will be freed.

Shafiei suggested the court could convict the two but then sentence them to time served.

"They've spent two years of their life in jail in Iran, which will serve as their sentence. And tomorrow will coincide with the second anniversary of their arrest. My clients could be released should the court hearing be held tomorrow as planned," he said.

Shafiei insisted the authorities have no evidence to prove espionage, and he pointed out the area where they were detained has a porous border.

"The espionage charge is irrelevant, and the charge of illegal entry is inconsistent with the facts. There was no clear border line and my clients are not guilty. I've provided a sufficient defense," he said.

The U.S. government has appealed for the two men to be released, insisting that they have done nothing wrong.

http://www.staradvertiser.com/news/breaking/126449828.html

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #35 on: July 31, 2011, 04:57:50 PM »
Talk about falling off the radar.  Just unconscionable that the Obama administration would allow these kids to sit in prison for two years without doing more to get them released.  

Lawyer: 2 Americans held in Iran could be released
By Associated Press
POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Jul 30, 2011

TEHRAN, Iran » Two Americans jailed in Iran on charges of espionage could be released after a court hearing slated for Sunday, their lawyer said.

Masoud Shafiei said Saturday the fact that the session in the trial of Shane Bauer and Josh Fattal would coincide with the second anniversary of their arrest may indicate that they will be freed.

The Muslim world also has a tradition of pardoning prisoners for the holy month of Ramadan, which starts early next week.

The two men and Bauer's fiancee, Sarah Shourd, were detained on July 31, 2009, and Iran accused them of illegally crossing the border to spy. Shourd was released last year on $500,000 bail and has said she won't return to Iran for trial.

They deny the charges and claim they were only hiking in a scenic, mountainous area in the semiautonomous Kurdish region of northern Iraq, near the Iranian border.

The lawyer said Shourd has not been summoned for Sunday's trial session, and he thinks that's another indication that the case is almost over and his clients will be freed.

Shafiei suggested the court could convict the two but then sentence them to time served.

"They've spent two years of their life in jail in Iran, which will serve as their sentence. And tomorrow will coincide with the second anniversary of their arrest. My clients could be released should the court hearing be held tomorrow as planned," he said.

Shafiei insisted the authorities have no evidence to prove espionage, and he pointed out the area where they were detained has a porous border.

"The espionage charge is irrelevant, and the charge of illegal entry is inconsistent with the facts. There was no clear border line and my clients are not guilty. I've provided a sufficient defense," he said.

The U.S. government has appealed for the two men to be released, insisting that they have done nothing wrong.

http://www.staradvertiser.com/news/breaking/126449828.html


Not anything he can do or any other US politician.  If you travel outside the United States, then you're at the behest of whatever country you're in.  No different than that thing in Italy.  


Next time, they should vacation in Hawaii.  Only a complete moron..or group of morons in this case would decide to take a vacation hiking in fucking Iran or Iraq..... ::)
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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #36 on: July 31, 2011, 06:38:56 PM »

Not anything he can do or any other US politician.  If you travel outside the United States, then you're at the behest of whatever country you're in.  No different than that thing in Italy. 
Next time, they should vacation in Hawaii.  Only a complete moron..or group of morons in this case would decide to take a vacation hiking in fucking Iran or Iraq..... ::)

agreed 1000%.

hiking at the iran border.... either they're spies, or the dumbest tourists in world history.

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #37 on: August 02, 2011, 04:51:41 PM »

Not anything he can do or any other US politician.  If you travel outside the United States, then you're at the behest of whatever country you're in.  No different than that thing in Italy.  


Next time, they should vacation in Hawaii.  Only a complete moron..or group of morons in this case would decide to take a vacation hiking in fucking Iran or Iraq..... ::)

We could put a lot more pressure on Iran.  It's just wrong to lock those kids up for two years for trespassing. 

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #38 on: August 20, 2011, 05:02:16 PM »
Where is the evidence that they were spies? 

And what is Obama doing about this?   ::)

Time to call Jesse Jackson or Bill Clinton (no sarcasm). 

U.S. hikers in Iran get 8 years in prison, state media reports
By the CNN Wire Staff
August 20, 2011

Tehran, Iran (CNN) -- The two U.S. hikers detained for two grueling years in Iran on spying charges have been sentenced to eight years in prison, state-run TV reported Saturday.

Josh Fattal and Shane Bauer each received five years for espionage -- specifically "cooperating with the American intelligence service" -- and three years for illegal entry, the IRINN reported, quoting an "informed" judiciary source.

They have 20 days to appeal their sentence, which was handed down by the Revolutionary Court, IRINN reported.

Fattal and Bauer and another person, Sarah Shourd, were seized on July 31, 2009 when they were hiking in the Iraqi Kurdish region and allegedly crossed into Iran illegally.

Shourd, Bauer's fiance, was released last year because of medical reasons, but the two men remained imprisoned in Iran.

The case has exacerbated tensions between United States and Iran, which don't have diplomatic relations. The longtime adversaries have been at odds over the Islamic republic's nuclear aspirations and Iran's ties to anti-American militants in the Middle East and Afghanistan.

The United States has repeatedly called for their release. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said U.S. officials were working to confirm media reports of the sentences and trying to get more information with Switzerland, which represents U.S. interests in Iran.

"We have repeatedly called for the release of Shane Bauer and Joshua Fattal, who have now been held in Iran's Evin prison for two years. Shane and Josh have been imprisoned too long, and it is time to reunite them with their families. As Secretary (Hillary) Clinton has said, 'We continue to express our hope that the Iranian authorities will exercise the humanitarian option of releasing these two young men.' "

World leaders, such as Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, have urged Iran to release the men.

Amnesty International noted that Bauer and Fattal have been granted one brief family visit when their mothers met with them in May 2010.

"They have been denied adequate access to their lawyer and have had very limited access to consular assistance," the human rights watchdog said last month.

"Iranian authorities have ignored repeated appeals from the international community and the men's families to release them and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has hinted that the hikers were being held as a bargaining chip to be used in Iran's dealings with the United States."

Iranian police said the Americans illegally entered Iran. The Tehran Prosecutor's office has "compelling evidence" that the three were cooperating with U.S. intelligence agencies, Press TV has reported.

Shourd has said the hikers did not know they had crossed the border while hiking. Fattal and Bauer pleaded not guilty to the charges. The three are graduates of the University of California at Berkeley.

Their families have made urgent appeals to free the men and they formed a website to muster support for their release.

Their defense attorney, Masoud Shafiei, argued that his clients shouldn't be regarded as spies because they don't have the "characteristics and background of spies."

Shafiei had said the time the two have spent in Iranian custody is enough, even if the court reached a guilty verdict in a recent hearing.

Shourd was released in September and returned to the United States after 410 days of solitary confinement.

She remained a defendant in the case, but was not required to appear in court for a July 31 hearing.

http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/meast/08/20/iran.us.hikers/index.html

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #39 on: August 29, 2011, 11:59:44 AM »
Lawyers files appeal for U.S. hikers sentenced to 8 years in Iran
August 28, 2011|From Shirzad Bozorgmehr, CNN

The lawyer for two American hikers sentenced to eight years in prison said Sunday he has filed an appeal in the case.

Masoud Shafiee said it could take the court anywhere from a few days to two months to respond. "However, I am hopeful that because of the holy month of Ramadan, and because my clients are innocent, the authorities will show mercy and release Shawn Bauer and Josh Fattal in a few days," he said.

Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting, ends this week. In the past, the judiciary has presented a list of convictions to the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, recommending he pardon the sentences.

Josh Fattal, Shawn Bauer and Sarah Shourd were seized on July 31, 2009, when they were hiking in the Iraqi Kurdish region and allegedly crossed into Iran illegally.

Shourd, Bauer's fiancee, was released last year for medical reasons, but the two men remained imprisoned in Iran. Shourd's case remains open.

Fattal and Shawn Bauer each received five years for espionage -- specifically "cooperating with the American intelligence service" -- and three years for illegal entry, state-run media reported.

The two men were not present when the Revolutionary Court handed down the sentence earlier this month, Shafiee said.

Iranian police said the Americans illegally entered Iran. The Tehran Prosecutor's office has "compelling evidence" that the three were cooperating with U.S. intelligence agencies, state-run Press TV has reported.

Shourd has said the hikers did not know they had crossed the border while hiking.

Fattal and Bauer pleaded not guilty to the charges.

The three are graduates of the University of California at Berkeley.

http://articles.cnn.com/2011-08-28/world/iran.us.hikers_1_josh-fattal-american-hikers-bauer-and-sarah-shourd?_s=PM:WORLD

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #40 on: August 29, 2011, 12:02:38 PM »
We could put a lot more pressure on Iran.  It's just wrong to lock those kids up for two years for trespassing. 


LMAO... if these d-bags are stupid/naive enough to feel the need to hike on the border of a country run by a nutbag like ahmedijahad....

Well, hopefully 8 years of thinking about their idiocy will leave them a little wiser.

If they're not spies, they're the stupidest people in history and it's just Darwinism at work.  beach, if you believed in Darwinism, you'd agree.

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« Reply #41 on: August 29, 2011, 12:04:27 PM »
Must be a conspiracy?   ::)

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #42 on: August 29, 2011, 12:06:06 PM »
Must be a conspiracy?   ::)

WTF are you talking about?

idiots trespassed in a nutjob's yard.  Now they must deal with the consequences.

No conspiracy here.  They give up their USA rights when they went to another country.  perhaps they should have hiked in Montana instead. 

Three less Obama votes in 2012... that's what's really troubling here.

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #43 on: August 29, 2011, 12:08:41 PM »
I think they used holograms to fake their presence on the Iranian side of the border.  Just like 911.  It all makes sense. 

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #44 on: August 29, 2011, 12:20:06 PM »
I think they used holograms to fake their presence on the Iranian side of the border.  Just like 911.  It all makes sense. 

what a silly statement for you to make.

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #45 on: August 29, 2011, 12:35:50 PM »
If the government is sinister enough to fake the execution of Timothy McVeigh, attack members of Congress with anthrax, fire missiles into the Pentagon, and fake a plane crash (kidnapping, murdering, and disposing of the passengers), they would definitely use some Berkeley grads as spies posing as hikers.  Yes, it all makes perfect sense.

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« Reply #46 on: August 29, 2011, 12:39:30 PM »
If the government is sinister enough to fake the execution of Timothy McVeigh, attack members of Congress with anthrax, fire missiles into the Pentagon, and fake a plane crash (kidnapping, murdering, and disposing of the passengers), they would definitely use some Berkeley grads as spies posing as hikers.  Yes, it all makes perfect sense.

Don't forget Marrisa Tomei really didn't win the Oscar. 

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #47 on: August 29, 2011, 12:43:31 PM »
pretty stupid spies, or pretty stupid hikers.


either way, they belong in jail.  You dont' go to place like that unless you want to be subjected to their BS laws.  I highly doubt the iranian scenery is all that awesome.  WTF were they doing there?

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #48 on: August 29, 2011, 12:48:39 PM »
Don't forget Marrisa Tomei really didn't win the Oscar. 

 :o Have not heard that one.  lol

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Re: Iran state TV confirms arrest of 3 Americans
« Reply #49 on: August 29, 2011, 01:02:58 PM »
pretty stupid spies, or pretty stupid hikers.


either way, they belong in jail.  You dont' go to place like that unless you want to be subjected to their BS laws.  I highly doubt the iranian scenery is all that awesome.  WTF were they doing there?

I am a hiker. 


Pretty stupid Hikers.


Probably not spies, but maybe spies like us.  lol