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Iran's Election  

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  1. 1. Iran's Election

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I have a feeling that if the use of force alla Tiananmen Square, will bring the international community into Iran...

 

What community is that? Obama? Europe? China?

 

Can't say I share that opinion. Iran is going T-Square, and nobody's outside Iran is gonna do a thing about it.

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What community is that? Obama? Europe? China?

 

Can't say I share that opinion. Iran is going T-Square, and nobody's outside Iran is gonna do a thing about it.

 

Exactly.

 

The US can't.

 

China and Russia won't.

 

Europe is playing soccer.

 

Besides...in terms of power the Iranian President is still pretty low on the power totem for Iran.

 

Once Ayatollah Khamenei starts boarding a plane out of the county....come talk to us.

Even then, don't expect Iran to become pro-West.

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"Uh, we pretty much don't know what to do here and further hope that we never actually have to do anything here."

 

Teleprompter In Chief Obama

 

Comments like this make conservatives easy targets for ridicule.

 

Not only is the sarcasm off, but this is barely even funny. Regardless of whether you agree with the position of the current administration, it's pretty clear this administration knows precisely what it's doing with regards to Iran.

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What community is that? Obama? Europe? China?

 

Can't say I share that opinion. Iran is going T-Square, and nobody's outside Iran is gonna do a thing about it.

 

What I should have said/meant to say is hope (that is what my feeling was)...that the international community would do something about it...

 

Do I expect it? I am not so sure...I would say it probably depends on how bad the situation deteriorates...

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Can somebody answer me this.

 

What if the election results are real, and the people DID vote Achfpikfhssmd back in. Does anybody have proof that the election was rigged?

 

Not saying it wasn't, it just appears that there is a piece missing here somewhere.

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CHECK IT

 

For my follow up-Two Far-left socialists walk into a bar. The bartender says "What can I get for you, Mr and Mrs Obama?"

 

LMAO

 

Mr - Fuzzy Navel

 

Mrs- Johnny Walker Red

 

 

In all seriousness, I would rather get into a physical altercation with Barak over Michelle.

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Can somebody answer me this.

 

What if the election results are real, and the people DID vote Achfpikfhssmd back in. Does anybody have proof that the election was rigged?

 

Not saying it wasn't, it just appears that there is a piece missing here somewhere.

 

Here is some analysis of the vote.

 

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/ml_iran_fraud_allegations

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http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/06/23/...aces/index.html

 

A photo showing Iranian clerics prominently participating in an anti-government protest speaks volumes about the new face of Iran's opposition movement.

 

In a blatant act of defiance, a group of Mullahs took to the streets of Tehran, to protest election results that returned incumbent President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to power.

 

Whether these clerics voted for Ahmadinejad or one of the opposition candidates is unknown. What is important here, is the decision to march against the will of Iran's supreme leader who called the results final and declared demonstrations illegal.

 

In the Islamic Republic of Iran, Mullahs rule supreme. They are the country's conservative clerics; the guardians of the Islamic revolution and its ideologies. They're loyal only to God and Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

 

 

 

 

When the Clerics join in... Something is up.

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