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robust debate in Iran
According to our private phone conversations with people in Tehran,
hundreds of parents have gathered by a police station in Yousef Abad,
now known as Seyyed Jamal Aldin Asad Abadi, with their hands raised to
the sky saying “Obama, please help us, they are killing our young
children.”
They must be taking this "sort of God" business too seriously. Unfortunately, they're up for huge disappointment - Obama said there's "robust debate" going on in Iran, didn't he?
hundreds of parents have gathered by a police station in Yousef Abad,
now known as Seyyed Jamal Aldin Asad Abadi, with their hands raised to
the sky saying “Obama, please help us, they are killing our young
children.”
They must be taking this "sort of God" business too seriously. Unfortunately, they're up for huge disappointment - Obama said there's "robust debate" going on in Iran, didn't he?
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Didn't he say it on Friday, the election day, before allegations of fraud appeared on Saturday and Sunday?
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No, it does not. However, were there signs of "the process of organizing election fraud"? Or even signs of suppression of the opposition parties in the pre-election period aside of mentioned "screening"? In my limited knowledge, presidential elections in Iran have a history of legitimacy and this one did not look much different.
>But then again he's The One, common sense doesn't apply to him.
WTF is this? Some sort of butthurt right-wing blog meme?
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Well, if one looked at real Iran as opposed to your dreams about "unclenching fists" and "smart diplomacy" - sure. But even if there weren't - it doesn't take too much to just wait with praises - we are speaking of Iran, not Great Britain here.
Or even signs of suppression of the opposition parties in the pre-election period aside of mentioned "screening"?
Are you kidding me? It's like asking "were there signs of Communists violating human rights, aside from Gulag?"
WTF is this? Some sort of butthurt right-wing blog meme?
You must be fresh out of a year-long coma. Welcome back to the world!
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So, no examples. Simply non-adherence to the spherical democracy in vacuum as understood by the neocons is enough.
>Are you kidding me? It's like asking "were there signs of Communists violating human rights, aside from Gulag?"
You forgot to bring up Hitler. What's wrong?
> You must be fresh out of a year-long coma. Welcome back to the world!
And welcome to political irrelevance to you.
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