The Iranian people want to show that they don’t like being pushed around. It is a big concession for the Ayahtolla to reverse his decision and call for an investigation. It may not amount to much but it is a conciliary gesture.
Nomad, I served as an election judge in Minnesota for several years (I did not serve in this last one). Most of the state is about 50/50 leaning towards Republican with the more rural areas and a few affluent TC suburbs more so. Our state and local representation reflects that.
charliekane almost 15 years ago
Not really.
Patience. The 1970’s revolutionary generation will pass. We don’t want to drive the new generation to the fundamentalist camp.
cartwrights almost 15 years ago
That is one ugly rabbit!
statphilexyz almost 15 years ago
the god squad runs iran
so who cares who plays the front man?
Lt_Lanier almost 15 years ago
I thought they were already well ensconced in the fundameltalist camp.
Jason Allen almost 15 years ago
The Iranian leadership may be fundamentalist, but much of the populace is more liberal, if not pro-western.
nomad2112 almost 15 years ago
WOW ! ! ! it’s just like Minnesota.
danielsangeo almost 15 years ago
Yep. No matter what, Ahmadinejad won’t back down like Coleman.
lindz.coop Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Yeah for the Iranian people!! – they seem to know what to do about a stolen election.
deadheadzan almost 15 years ago
The Iranian people want to show that they don’t like being pushed around. It is a big concession for the Ayahtolla to reverse his decision and call for an investigation. It may not amount to much but it is a conciliary gesture.
Jason Allen almost 15 years ago
Nomad, I served as an election judge in Minnesota for several years (I did not serve in this last one). Most of the state is about 50/50 leaning towards Republican with the more rural areas and a few affluent TC suburbs more so. Our state and local representation reflects that.