Iran Elections

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  1. hostlonestar

    hostlonestar Peon

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    #161
    And, you don't know what you are talking about. Either of the above posters.
     
    hostlonestar, Jul 7, 2009 IP
  2. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #162

    You left out name call, race bate, harass and stomp your feet.:eek:
     
    Mia, Jul 7, 2009 IP
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    #163
    From all I have read, I think the Iranian President should accept defeat.
     
    cooliobook, Jul 11, 2009 IP
  4. Rebecca

    Rebecca Prominent Member

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    #164
    From the office of the not so supreme leader...

    Speaking at the gathering, he said that western countries will have to pay for the consequences of interfering in Iran's internal affairs. "The June 12 election, with its unprecedented voter turnout of 85 percent, showed that after the passage of 30 years the Islamic Revolution is capable of attracting an enormous number of people to the ballot boxes. That was why the enemies started to foment discord among the people, and they were partially successful. But the nation must foil their plots." "Some of the leaders of western countries explicitly interfered in the internal affairs of the Iranian nation which had nothing to do with them. And then they said they were not interfering in Iran's affairs despite the fact that they persuaded people to engage in vandalism and labeled the Iranian people as rioters." ...Therefore, labeling the Iranian nation as rioters in American and European media, which are dominated by the Zionists, is an insult to the nation." ...The Supreme Leader strongly warned the heads of some western governments and stressed: "These governments must watch their hostile statements and behavior because the Iranian nation will react. We will assess the interventionist statements and behavior of these governments, which will definitely have a negative impact on the Islamic Republic's relations with them in the future." "Such a thing will never happen because your dishonesty has been revealed to them. They know that your goal is to create distrust among the people and the elites and to continue your hostility against the Islamic Republic." "The support of western governments for certain individuals or their disapproval of certain other individuals is all deception. That is because they believe anybody who is committed to the Islamic Republic, the Constitution, and the ideals of the Iranian nation is an enemy," he noted. "The few followers who have been deceived send out false signals, which have misguided even the enemies. But the people, elites, and all political parties must take care not to confuse friends with enemies and to treat enemies and friends differently." "Any seditious plot will be foiled by a nation that is vigilant. And by Allah's favor, the recent seditious acts on which the enemy had pinned its hopes are over now."

    Blah, blah, blah... Ali Khamenei

    They cheat the Iranian people out of their vote, and then blame it on the west.
     
    Rebecca, Aug 1, 2009 IP
  5. pingpong123

    pingpong123 Well-Known Member

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    #165
    What kind of republic is this when people cannot even voice their approval or protest without being called spies, or worse yet being killed. The iranian student movement is the voice of the iranian people. They are not Chanting down with mousavi. They keep saying that the west is interfering but the young educated iranians have become sick and tired of their government that has been forced on them. I really hope that the iranian army turns around and supports the protesters. This is when the revolutionary guard will have to decide if they want to risk civil war or listen to the needs of the people.
    Right now they have a dictatorship.

     
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  6. neena22

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    #166
    israel is a terrorist country.it has destroyed peace of world.
     
    neena22, Aug 2, 2009 IP
  7. pingpong123

    pingpong123 Well-Known Member

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    #167
    I think we have a few threads about Israel. This thread is about the leader of Iran and about how he is enforcing his will and the will of his mullah on the iranian people.

    Wht do you think about Neda and how she died standing up for her freedom???????????
     
    pingpong123, Aug 2, 2009 IP
  8. Mia

    Mia R.I.P. STEVE JOBS

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    #168

    Don't you mean IRAN? You're welcome for the correction BTW.
     
    Mia, Aug 3, 2009 IP