Sunday, March 19, 2006

Tehran, Mar. 17 (ISNA) -Iranian former President and the chief of Iran's Freedom, Progress and Development Foundation, Seyyed Mohammad Khatami in the first gathering of this foundation gave a speech.

"The Iranian nation within the past 150 years has been a pioneer in finding a new life style according to its status," he said.

"Even the Islamic Revolution which occurred in this era, is different from the movements created in the Islamic world and this difference is sourced in the distinction of soul, capacity and identity of the Iranian nation," Khatami added.

"Regretfully movements in the Islamic World, even if they weren't so from the beginning, have become shallow and violent; the Islamic Revolution of Iran was never from this category, and the models it proposed were different from what is now offered under Islamic movements," he commented.

"The Islamic Revolution is a corrective movement and is more directed towards and dependent on revolutionizing knowledge, people's participation and their historical demands than violence and coup methods," khatami explained.

"Iran's resources are limited and we must apply global sources for progress. Continuance threats and crisis derives us from this path. All this is possible through global cooperation; cooperation is not kneeling in front of powers greed and so from the womb of this ideology rises the elimination of tension," he added.

"We believed and will believe that we must become powerful and influential. A poor and weak society can not defend its spiritual values and is forced to abandon many principles, dignities and values," Khatami said.

Saturday, March 11, 2006

I am sorry to use you all for my own personal satisfaction (and not even in a sexual manner, shame on me) but there's this song...

"I'm in love with your potential, I'm in love with what you could be baby."

It was played on Real World Key West, I can't get it out of my head and despite repeatedly typing the lyrics into Google with minor variations, I cannot find even a clue as to how to go about illegally downloading it.

And, by the way, I don't really watch Real World. My roommate had it on.

Maybe I paused in the front of the television.

(I'm not sure why I'm being defensive about The Real World when I am so unabashed in my love for the trashtastic Flavor of Love).