Thursday, July 9, 2009

Is this valid for Honduras as well?

8 comments:

  1. Iran, Obama, Gaza, And MPs' Expenses -
    http://www.medialens.org/alerts/

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  2. This is a very sound annalysis on Iran and U.S. policy on Iran which should have been picked up and published by the Left had it not awashed itself in its own preconceived biases concerning Iran:

    US Electoral Meddling
    Soft Coups and Regime Changes
    Terrell E. Arnold

    http://www.rense.com/general86/regime.htm

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  3. Marion, research on your own what the top 12 Quom Marjas (Grand Ayatollahs) think about Khamenei and the election. Only one has acknowledged Ahmenijad's victory, based on what I can tell. Are most of the Ayatollahs in Qom foreign agents?

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  4. anand,

    What does you comment have to do with Terrell Arnold's sound analysis? Other than you just trying to confuse the issue? Last I knew Ahmadinejad is still the President of Iran, so if 11 out of 12 Qum Marjas do not recognize Ahmadinjijad's election based on what you can tell, he should eventually lose his position as president of Iran don't you think? So why are you so worried about what I post here if your 'trustworthy' sources tell you differently?

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  5. Marion, it looks like two of the 12 Marjas in Quom are with Khamenei and Ahmenijad. 10 are against them or silent. In any case, they have refursed Khamenei's and Ahmenijad's request to endorse Ahmenijad as the winner of the election.

    Do you think Ahmenijad really won 63% of the national vote. I think Ahmenijad won more votes than Mousavi, but I think that Ahmenijad won a lot less than 63% of the vote and that there was widespread election fraud.

    Most non Iranian Shia with the exception of Nasrallah and Muqtada have not endorsed Ahmenijad's victory (including the 30 million Indian Shia, Pakistani Shia, Afghan Shia, the Najaf Marjeya.) Doesn't that tell you something?

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  6. Marion, do you think that Khamenei is entitled to the powers of "wali"? To claim the powers of "wali," someone needs to know the law, and be "just." Is Khamenei just? If he isn't just, do you think Khamenei should step down?

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  7. Of course, the question here on this post - IS THIS VALID FOR HONDURAS ALSO?

    The usual disingenuous loud mouthed yet ignorant imbeciles have avoided the point.

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  8. Anand, are we entitled to any break from your stupidity?

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