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King Robert

As the Presidential election in Iran has reached it's second round, who do you think will be the next President? do you think it was right to vote? Imagine Ahmadinejad on a foreign visit! Here is the Islamic Republic of Iran's president, someone rough and dirty.I just hope when I hear the result I don't start to fear when there would be a war on Iran. Don't know what you think but whatever happens for sure it's not gonna be good by the look of it.

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Mehdi Yahyaei:

Hi
I just want to leave a message after long time. i am realy upset . i cant imagine! although, in my point of view this election should be disqualified (Since this man(Ahmadi nezhad )has organized his committes(basij) to leave so many votes for him illegally i heard from one of my friends that if you were a Basiji ,in some places you can vote for the second time!believe me .) on the other hand , i want to talk with Mr Kahatami who could not support our votes . i cant forgive him at all . now i think all my ambitions have been destroyed (since i am sure that Ahmadinezhad will be the president ) . i came back to Iran to work for my country but i dont know that how can i continue . by the way we should accept that our people should answer to history about their political behaviour

(at June 19, 2005 05:00 AM)

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Finally somebody picked up my thoughts and wrote them down. I couldn't believe it when I read it on BBC. God has to come down to earth and help us out with this one personally. The question is, who should we choose, bad or worst?????

(at June 19, 2005 05:10 AM)

Hammer:

Guys, I don't believe my eyes. This is simply the result of behavior of those people who think if they do not vote this government will be gone. You see that nohting will happen except someone like Ahmadinejad becomes Iran's president (guys, this is out country). Those people who didn't come out yesterday and didn't vote, THEY choose this guy to be our next president. Az maast ke bar maast.

(at June 19, 2005 07:54 AM)

King Robert:

The point is that there are so many of Ahmadinejad's in Iran that you can never move them out of the scene.And to blame it on those who didn't vote won't change a thing.It's just a big mess and the only people suffering is those who live and work in Iran. I'm sorry Mehdi that you are disappointed but if do remember we had a topic before which we talked about this.I believe it's good to give something back to our country but do you think in this atmosphere is it possible?I hope all goes well with you guys and God help the rest of the people.

(at June 19, 2005 12:29 PM)

kaveh:

@ the end our ppl decided and we all socked........
this ppl should choose their self and pay the price theirself as well.
I think if Dr.moeen did join this election wou;d be 4 him n his party...

i hope 1 they there will b no blinde movment

(at June 20, 2005 01:49 AM)

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I understand your concerns, though I still think Ahmadinezhad is a good speed up to shut down the Islamic Aristocracy of Mullahs. With the help of international pressure and, only if not avoidable, the intervention of US army. It is a tale of if we want to go another round with Rafsanjani and postpone a real democracy for another decade, or pay the price of a war, which in turn i don't think will be a war against people in iran rather only this administration. Iran will not be a Iraq reloaded as Iranians do respect peace a lot more. evidence of it is suffering this mullahs for so long now without landing in Anarachy yet. So let them finish their plan to take over the government as they have no real plan after it and they will face their fate when the, this time it will sure be backed by UN cause of Ahmadinezhad's not compromising run for nukes, international forces clean these (upper limit) 10% of ultras out of power with the hope they will demolish in mid term; in that matter Iran will run much faster than Turkey to be scholar and let religion be in back 'pastoos' of old witches till they die out in logic and rational thinking of the people. The fact is the culture is not rational enuough to manage this move without force!

(at June 20, 2005 04:43 PM)

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June 19, 2005
12:42 AM (GMT)

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