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KharmaTrain Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-17-05 12:59 AM
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6. There's Plenty Of Friction In Iran Without Us
Not that I don't think the CIA is crawling all over that country and they'd love to screw with the elections, there's plenty of problems inside Iran that we're just getting wind of. Unfortunately there's been a nearly 20 year void of real news from that country...and many changes have taken place. There's a cultural revolution/divide there that rivals what happened here in the 60's and various factions that have been protesting the government. Just like in Iraq, some of these groups are boycotting...and a great way to keep your people...or any people...aay form the polls is to scare the shit out of them. Bombs work nicely.

What got to me today was hearing Bunnypants pooh-pooh this election stating it was not really an election...the leaders are still self-chosen dictators. Uh, your assholiness sir, isn't that what you're supporting in Iraq and Saudi Arabia? How no one in the corporate media could let that one go by without even a mention shows how poor things have gotten.

Cheers!
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