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Russia Today is filthy Putin TV. Garbage propaganda from Putinist scumbags. Every word it says is a lie. Therefore, it is very popular with the Mollah Regime's West-residing Little Helpers and propa-GAND-ists.
How can you possibly blame Putin for the holocaust that Israelis have created against the children and defenseless population of Gaza? Where is your conscience or you are so blinded by your zealotry that makes accepting the truth so hard and so out of reach!
Amir
So everyone is lying except Israelis and their lackeys. You are so fascinating.
Also get your English right it is Mullah NOT Mollah.
Here you are Amir something for you to contemplate;
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2711550/UN-official-breaks-air-bloody-horror-Gaza-conflict-obvious-emotional-toll.html
@amirkabear4u: your English is as correct as your political opinions. Look who is trying to correct my English (LOL)....
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Mollah
I think you should use a real English dictionary;
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british/mullah?q=mullah
Cambridge is where real English language started.
I think you should just fess up and admit that there is more than one spelling for the word. Just "google" mollah and see for yourself (for example, Merriam-Webster lists it as a variant of mullah). I use "mollah" because it is closer to the standard Persian pronunciation of the word. If you want to use mullah, please go right ahead.
You should also admit there are variations in British and American English.
Ok, I admit that.
If by real English you mean "correct English" it is actually the Indians who observe the rules more so than the "real English" including the reformed ex-closet socialist Daily Mail readers ;) If by "real English" you mean Modern English, then I am afraid it is Oxford or London who would arguably vie for the position as the home of real English. Geeky enough for you? :))