lolA Poster on Ahmadinejad's site wrote:
I hope someone puts a bullet in your head very soon.
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lolA Poster on Ahmadinejad's site wrote:
I hope someone puts a bullet in your head very soon.
The Iranian elections are in 1-2 years(don't recall) so why are people worrying, Mr Ahmadinejad has caused inflation to rise, massive job losses in Iran, ETC and there is no way i can see him getting re-elected
The law isn't against blogging, that is Morgan's skew. That site was the first thing I thought of when I read the title, then I read the article, and I laughed.
Exactly, for example if they were considering introducing the death penalty for anyone refusing to wash themselves before prayer his thread title would have been...Flaming_Maniac wrote:
The law isn't against blogging, that is Morgan's skew. That site was the first thing I thought of when I read the title, then I read the article, and I laughed.
*cough* Mugabe *cough*rammunition wrote:
The Iranian elections are in 1-2 years(don't recall) so why are people worrying, Mr Ahmadinejad has caused inflation to rise, massive job losses in Iran, ETC and there is no way i can see him getting re-elected
I've never understood that either...reading about some randomer's day, wtf?kylef wrote:
I'm trying to figure out who spends their day reading about what other people did ... and enjoy reading it. I can understand an autobiography because they can be insightful and motivational ... but a day to day blog?
Hardly an election.M.O.A.B wrote:
*cough* Mugabe *cough*rammunition wrote:
The Iranian elections are in 1-2 years(don't recall) so why are people worrying, Mr Ahmadinejad has caused inflation to rise, massive job losses in Iran, ETC and there is no way i can see him getting re-elected
Tru but I can see the same thing happening againsergeriver wrote:
Hardly an election.M.O.A.B wrote:
*cough* Mugabe *cough*rammunition wrote:
The Iranian elections are in 1-2 years(don't recall) so why are people worrying, Mr Ahmadinejad has caused inflation to rise, massive job losses in Iran, ETC and there is no way i can see him getting re-elected
Ahmadinejad knows about PR. He won't do that, not in such an outrageous way.M.O.A.B wrote:
Tru but I can see the same thing happening againsergeriver wrote:
Hardly an election.M.O.A.B wrote:
*cough* Mugabe *cough*
Iran is not like Zimbabwe. Period. Last time they fixed an election in Iran it ultimately spawned a revolution. An Islamic one. The next president will be Rafsanjani. Put a tenner on it.M.O.A.B wrote:
Tru but I can see the same thing happening again
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I can't to be honest, it's a different ball game there. The Mullahs hold the power and from what I've read in the past not all of them are too enamoured with ol' Mahmoud.M.O.A.B wrote:
Tru but I can see the same thing happening againsergeriver wrote:
Hardly an election.M.O.A.B wrote:
*cough* Mugabe *cough*
eerrrrrr Iran has proper elections, so you cannot make a comparison with MugabeM.O.A.B wrote:
*cough* Mugabe *cough*rammunition wrote:
The Iranian elections are in 1-2 years(don't recall) so why are people worrying, Mr Ahmadinejad has caused inflation to rise, massive job losses in Iran, ETC and there is no way i can see him getting re-elected
the mullahs are no different to the Jewish lobbies in America, if you don't support them you will be shunned in your campaign, they have more power than othersBraddock wrote:
I can't to be honest, it's a different ball game there. The Mullahs hold the power and from what I've read in the past not all of them are too enamoured with ol' Mahmoud.M.O.A.B wrote:
Tru but I can see the same thing happening againsergeriver wrote:
Hardly an election.
Zimbabwe had proper elections as well, the difference is that they were rigged. You could rig an election in the UK, but it would still be a proper election process, people voting.rammunition wrote:
eerrrrrr Iran has proper elections, so you cannot make a comparison with MugabeM.O.A.B wrote:
*cough* Mugabe *cough*rammunition wrote:
The Iranian elections are in 1-2 years(don't recall) so why are people worrying, Mr Ahmadinejad has caused inflation to rise, massive job losses in Iran, ETC and there is no way i can see him getting re-elected
There are rigged elections and there's Zimbabwe. That was outrageous man.M.O.A.B wrote:
Zimbabwe had proper elections as well, the difference is that they were rigged. You could rig an election in the UK, but it would still be a proper election process, people voting.rammunition wrote:
eerrrrrr Iran has proper elections, so you cannot make a comparison with MugabeM.O.A.B wrote:
*cough* Mugabe *cough*
Erm...really?CameronPoe wrote:
Iran is not like Zimbabwe. Period. Last time they fixed an election in Iran it ultimately spawned a revolution. An Islamic one. The next president will be Rafsanjani. Put a tenner on it.
Nope. Nothing to see here. Move along...Victory of the Principalists (58,6 %) . Defeat of the Reformists (15,8%) whom 90 % were barred from running on the grounds that they were not sufficiently loyal to the regime.
You wouldn't happen to be a radical cleric or imam, would you?rammunition wrote:
sounds fair enough to me, blogs are full of crap anyway, Iran has banned Rap Music aswell, something the world should considerFallenMorgan wrote:
Iran is one horrible country to live in.
According to this article, the Iranian "parliament" is considering a bill that would make creating a website that promotes apostasy, prostitution, and corruption, a crime, punishable by death. They already hang you with a crane for various reasons, and I really hope Iran has some kind of revolution. The government of Iran really needs to be overthrown, but not by us. I'd personally love to shoot Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - I'm suprised nobody took a shot at the fucker when he came over to the US some time ago.
What do you think of this?
Like I said the Mullahs are the Puppet masters, Mahmoud Imadinnerjacket is the puppet. The Guardian council decide who is loyal to the Islamic philosophy do they not, not Imadinnerjacket?FEOS wrote:
Erm...really?CameronPoe wrote:
Iran is not like Zimbabwe. Period. Last time they fixed an election in Iran it ultimately spawned a revolution. An Islamic one. The next president will be Rafsanjani. Put a tenner on it.
Nope. Nothing to see here. Move along...Victory of the Principalists (58,6 %) . Defeat of the Reformists (15,8%) whom 90 % were barred from running on the grounds that they were not sufficiently loyal to the regime.
I call Godwin's Law!God Save the Queen wrote:
dont like freedom much, do we?rammunition wrote:
sounds fair enough to me, blogs are full of crap anyway, Iran has banned Rap Music aswell, something the world should considerFallenMorgan wrote:
Iran is one horrible country to live in.
According to this article, the Iranian "parliament" is considering a bill that would make creating a website that promotes apostasy, prostitution, and corruption, a crime, punishable by death. They already hang you with a crane for various reasons, and I really hope Iran has some kind of revolution. The government of Iran really needs to be overthrown, but not by us. I'd personally love to shoot Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - I'm suprised nobody took a shot at the fucker when he came over to the US some time ago.
What do you think of this?
lets start banning books written by jews next.
Well, it's their country. Don't mess with Iran.FallenMorgan wrote:
Iran is one horrible country to live in.
According to this article, the Iranian "parliament" is considering a bill that would make creating a website that promotes apostasy, prostitution, and corruption, a crime, punishable by death. They already hang you with a crane for various reasons, and I really hope Iran has some kind of revolution. The government of Iran really needs to be overthrown, but not by us. I'd personally love to shoot Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - I'm suprised nobody took a shot at the fucker when he came over to the US some time ago.
What do you think of this?
Are they being hacked at with machetes? Are voters having their identities mapped prior to voting? I think not. They are having their voting choices curbed. Quite different from the case with that old hatchet Mugabe. It was their popular Islamic revolution and that was the system of government they came up with. Mugabe feigns democracy and stacks the cards with force. Iran just have a different system of government. Apples and oranges.FEOS wrote:
Erm...really?CameronPoe wrote:
Iran is not like Zimbabwe. Period. Last time they fixed an election in Iran it ultimately spawned a revolution. An Islamic one. The next president will be Rafsanjani. Put a tenner on it.
Nope. Nothing to see here. Move along...Victory of the Principalists (58,6 %) . Defeat of the Reformists (15,8%) whom 90 % were barred from running on the grounds that they were not sufficiently loyal to the regime.
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that goodwins law is some real geek shit. Im gonna make dennis's law. Any hint of being critical of a persons political views in a forum will be blasted by "goodwin's law"ZombieVampire! wrote:
I call Godwin's Law!God Save the Queen wrote:
dont like freedom much, do we?rammunition wrote:
sounds fair enough to me, blogs are full of crap anyway, Iran has banned Rap Music aswell, something the world should consider
lets start banning books written by jews next.