Funny post seminole. you should get on the fire and brimstone podium more often.
Do you actually believe the crap you are posting about the government and these protests are you an liar without morals like the mullahs and lunatic president of Iran?
You are spreading lies and you are a hypocrite to the nth degree. You defend this oppressive and murdering mullahcracy, yet pretend to advocate freedoms and democracy elsewhere. Do you have a crush on Ahmadinejad or something? Are you fond of Jew hating nutjobs or is it the oppressive thugs that really run that country that turn you on?
Is that a trick question?
If that is you're funny way of asking whose side I am on, then I would tell you that had you asked pre-election, my vote would have been with mousavi for various reasons, but seeing how unprofessionally he has behaved since, I can no longer support or justify his childish behaviour...and many of those who actually voted for him agree. They blame him for instigating the post election chaos.
This man announces his victory before polls even closed on friday, and when it turnes out to be false, he throws a bloody tantrum. Then he has the gall to question how quick it took to count all the votes! what gives?
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Either way, you are on the wrong side of history. This may not be the revolution yet, but it is coming. The young people of Iran who want to be a part of the world community and have their voices heard will soon have their say and you, the corrupt leaders and other apoligizers will be seen as the great satans.
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I guess thats a wait and see... for a military invasion. But just a tad FYI, if you knew anything about Iran, you would know that there are far more relatively young people of Iran siding with ahmadinejaad than the tiny elite smashing windows in tehran. why is it then we dont hear from them? or is it that we dont *want *to hear from them..because they dont aspire to the views as much?
The reformist candidates Rafsanjani, Mousavi and khatami were each elected to two terms in Iran, did anyone see the hardliners cry foul and burn opposition buildings and cars, inorder to make their voice heard? No i didnt think so, but I guess they're the more civilsed bunch of the two.
But Ahmadinejaad gets a second term, and these folks dont know how to lose with dignity and resort to vandalism. You wouldnt support in your own home town, I dont know why you even think of doing it here?