AMERICAblog: Iran's supreme leader sides with Ahmedinejad
RevDrBillyBob
· 5 months ago
The Iranian Supreme Religious Wacko sides with Ahmedinejad.
. . . a religious wacko sides with a dictator. WOW: Stop the presses.
LuZenMyMnd
· 5 months ago
LOL And I thought Only in America!
RevDrBillyBob
· 5 months ago
Uh, NO . . . this would be a planet-wide phenomenon.
brucecarson
· 4 months ago
Just because reverend Wright endorsed Obama does not make Obama a dictator.
But yes, George Bush was a supreme dictator, so you have a point.
Õ¿Õ
· 5 months ago
Uh, the theocrats in this country said the same thing back then.
"There were irregularities with the election (which we ignore because) but that's god's will. If it wasn't meant to be...Divine Intervention."
So HAH, there you have it.
brucecarson
· 4 months ago
Disgusting. I totally denounce this making light of what's going on in Iran. In fact, the point you're making could have come straight from Iranian state media. It says what's going on there is no different than Florida 2000 in the US, and they have so called "progressives" from American TV shows who are (un-intentionally) backing up the Iranian regime! They just grab some clips from MSNBC and the've legimtimized the argument. Florida 2000 and Iran today are not even remotely comperable and to compare them is either truly ignorant or a vile attempt at minimilzing the suffering of the Iranian people.
Klad InVermont
· 5 months ago
More currently the supreme leader decided to do this:
Wow! Sounds kinda like the democrats when they finally got some power. Suddenly the Republicans were the 'party of no'. Anyone who disagreed with the boy-king obamanation was the enemy. They were ridiculed and sidelined. Now that the boy-king obamanation has actually agreed with most of the Bush policies the newspapers and electronic media have dropped most of that ridicule. ABC even had a story about obama's muslim roots are showing.
doug r
· 5 months ago
I believe the proper translation is "It's a fucking miracle!"
obamacrat
· 5 months ago
If you read some of the first hand accounts on twitter, it is quite bad over there. Having overturned the result of this election by fraud, I fail to see how Iran can ever again complain of CIA interference of the 50's. The religious hard liners just staged a coup and are now proceeding to go after the supporters of the opposition candidate and the protesters. They are personally targeting people now, smashing computers, taking names, etc. Very, very bad.
Jessi Stafford
· 5 months ago
I agree that Twitter has been a great tool to find out what's happening in live-time. A server gets shut down in Iran and someone posts a new proxy. I don't know about it being the most contextual tool for journalism but it is giving the oppressed a voice. For that, I say, it's doing it's job. http://www.newsy.com/videos/cnn_out_twitted_on_iran
badbakht
· 5 months ago
bahram radan is an actor in iran and not the police commander. the guy u had in ur mind was reza radan
. . . a religious wacko sides with a dictator. WOW: Stop the presses.
But yes, George Bush was a supreme dictator, so you have a point.
"There were irregularities with the election (which we ignore because) but that's god's will. If it wasn't meant to be...Divine Intervention."
So HAH, there you have it.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?st...
http://www.newsy.com/videos/cnn_out_twitted_on_iran
the guy u had in ur mind was reza radan