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Anonymous Coward User ID: 276706 United Kingdom 06/10/2009 05:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | as a person being closer to Iran's politics then any of you in this forum... Ahmadinejad is quite correct in saying what he has. Rafsanjani is the most corrupt and powerful politician in Iran. Ahmadinejad is not in a tight race. He is by far way ahead and would win without a doubt by a very high majority. I am not for or against Ahmadinejad. All i am telling you is an observation and not biased. |
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(OP) User ID: 698934 Canada 06/10/2009 05:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | as a person being closer to Iran's politics then any of you in this forum... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 276706Ahmadinejad is quite correct in saying what he has. Rafsanjani is the most corrupt and powerful politician in Iran. Ahmadinejad is not in a tight race. He is by far way ahead and would win without a doubt by a very high majority. I am not for or against Ahmadinejad. All i am telling you is an observation and not biased. That's not what pressTV is saying - and they actually live within Ahmadinejad's sphincter.. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 699385 United States 06/10/2009 06:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, we know Israel and zionism would NEVER infiltrate and corrupt other nations, therefore, Ahmadinejad is nuts to even think such a thing. Quoting: Grizzled Old GoatGo back to hell, zio alien. yeah right... im sure the zionist usary parasite banksters wouldnt want the oppurtunity to infiltrate Irans financial/ monetary and banking systems,... its not like such entitys are addcited and driven by ,MONEY... lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 483535 United States 06/10/2009 06:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wednesday, 10 June 2009 21:36 UK Quoting: Grizzled Old Goat[link to news.bbc.co.uk] Mr Ahmadinejad said they had conspired with Israelis to falsify documents and graphs to discredit him. His rivals boycotted the chance to appear on TV, after apparently not being offered equal airtime. :00yeah: It's ALWAYS da joos with these people! |
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ANNONYMOUS User ID: 661006 United States 06/11/2009 10:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Interesting item GOG on CNN news I believe this may be the first election where Iranian women are allowed to vote. I think they said that could be a potential 34 mil votes. The basic take was that this could be the election stopper. The theory is those women who no longer want to be treated as dogs will be most prone to vote and they certainly can't support Achmedinehit who would prefer to see them returned to the stone age. Perhaps that is why Press TV sees it as perhaps a horserace. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 697621 United States 06/11/2009 10:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Wednesday, 10 June 2009 21:36 UK Quoting: Grizzled Old Goat[link to news.bbc.co.uk] Iran's Ahmadinejad lambasts opponents Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has ended his re-election campaign with a TV appearance accusing his opponents of trading in lies and insults. Mr Ahmadinejad said they had conspired with Israelis to falsify documents and graphs to discredit him. His rivals boycotted the chance to appear on TV, after apparently not being offered equal airtime. Earlier a former president and leading cleric urged Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to rein in Mr Ahmadinejad. Mr Ahmadinejad alleged in a TV debate last week that the cleric, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, and other politicians were corrupt. Huge crowds have been out on the streets, as the rival candidates held their last election rallies. Mr Ahmadinejad is thought to be in a tight race with his main rival, reformist Mir Hossein Mousavi. Two other candidates are standing. 'Bottom of history' The BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran says the crowds gathering in the capital in support of rival candidates sound more like boisterous football crowds than election campaigners. The campaign at first appeared to be relatively dull, our correspondent says, but there has been an amazing surge of enthusiasm since the first of several TV debates. Speaking to thousands of supporters in Tehran in the last hours of campaigning, President Ahmadinejad accused rivals of lying about the state of the economy and using smear tactics against him. "Such insults and accusations against the government are a return to Hitler's methods, to repeat lies and accusations ... until everyone believes those lies," he said, quoted by local media. Iranians would "send them to the bottom of history", he added. Later the president appeared on state TV to respond to criticism by use of graphs of his handling of the economy by Mr Mousavi and another candidate, Mohsen Rezai. He said they had used what he called "zionist entities", meaning Israeli companies, to falsify information and undermine his government. Our correspondent says this is a charge that's bound to outrage his rivals, who have little chance to respond to these latest charges now that campaigning is ending. However, their supporters are expected make their views known on the streets. Mr Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi, another reformist candidate, were due to address crowds in central Tehran. 'Effective action' The last day of campaigning was also coloured by an intervention by Mr Rafsanjani, who was Mr Ahmadinejad's main opponent in the 2005 elections, and was himself president from 1989 to 1997 and currently heads the Expediency Council - Iran's main political arbitration body. In an open letter to the supreme leader published by several newspapers, he said Mr Ahmadinejad's statements threatened to undermine the Islamic revolution. He had personally told the president to take back his remarks, which he described as "irresponsible and untruthful", he said. He asked Ayatollah Khamenei to resolve the dispute. "I ask your eminence, given your position, responsibility and personality, to solve this problem and act in a way you deem right to take effective action in eliminating the mutiny," the former president said, quoted by AFP news agency. Fourteen high-ranking clerics echoed the complaint. :00yeah: I think you should have bolded this section.... "Speaking to thousands of supporters in Tehran in the last hours of campaigning, President Ahmadinejad accused rivals of lying about the state of the economy and using smear tactics against him. "Such insults and accusations against the government are a return to Hitler's methods, to repeat lies and accusations ... until everyone believes those lies," he said, quoted by local media." |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 698927 Netherlands 06/11/2009 10:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah, we know Israel and zionism would NEVER infiltrate and corrupt other nations, therefore, Ahmadinejad is nuts to even think such a thing. Quoting: Grizzled Old GoatGo back to hell, zio alien. THREAD FAILURE ROYAL good old boy everythings ok run along now |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 688614 Germany 06/12/2009 12:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | snippet from Wikipedia "..born MAHMOUD SABORJHIAN,the son of a blacksmith, near Garmsar in the village of Aradan in Talysh family on 28 October 1956.The name SABORJHIAN, which derives from thread painter, a once common and humble occupation, was changed to Ahmadinejad, meaning 'of the race of Mohammed' or 'of virtuous race', ahmad meaning "virtuous" in Arabic is used as a byname of Muhammad and nejad being the Farsi for "race, lineage". According to his relatives, it was for "a mixture of religious and economic reasons." During the presidential campaign in 2009, political opponents have speculated that the name was changed in order to cover Jewish roots. In the 1950s, when he was still a baby, his family moved from Aradan to Narmak district in southern Tehran in search of more economic prosperity. It was during this time period that the SABORJHIAN family changed its name to Ahmadinejad." so to be clear his real name is SABORJHIAN not AHMADINEJAD ..just wondering.. perhaps he was illegit at birth and registered under his mother's name , adopted by the stepfather then the family surname was changed to a more devoutly religious one. It is likely SABORJHIAN will get another term in office but also likely that further on from that he will spend some time in an underground prison when the mullahs or clerics decide that his beliefs pose a significant threat to their control and authority. |