Iran cheated, so US cries and complains. But US and their extensions in India cheated Bharatam and US and its unIndian puppets (KKKangress) are silent.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2009/jun/...lection-rigging
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Wednesday, June 17, 2009
<b>Mullahs May Have Rigged Polls Thru Software</b>
The mullahs in Tehran may have rigged the election in their favour using software. This is yet another warning that India shouldn't blindly go in for electronic voting technology that leaves no audit trail.
The Iranian Interior Ministry official who leaked this information has now suspiciously died from a car accident. The regime is not looking good right now.
I must say that I am very impressed by the strong turnout of the Iranian masses on the streets. Clearly the mullahs will not be facing docile sheep as they had hoped. Perhaps they'll have to stage a war with Israel in order to create a much-needed distraction.
Posted by san at 6/17/2009 11:45:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: corruption, iran, theocracy<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->To what extent is this the underground America-driven 'democratic' Iranian group and to what extent are any of these genuinely interested Iranians (without bias and without external engineering)? How can anyone tell?
"Choose: Mullocracy or AmeriKKKa."
"Uhhh, can we have Ahura Mazda, please?"
"Nah, it's christianism or islamism for you, Iranian! Else we'll bring in Revolutionary Democratic Mullocracy - the Guillotine Way."
One of the news headlines a couple of days back was America shrieking something like how it did not believe ahmedinejad (or however you spell it) was fairly elected. Ya don't say.
But it becomes fair when Americans 'democratically' elect someone in another country is it? (E Europe's pretty-coloured revolutions. And KKKangress.
My memory is a bit dusty on this, but wasn't it WitSSel and his performing monkeys that threatened a few years back now that they were going to focus on the 2009 Indian elections. The post may be here on IF - or, I suppose, it's just in my head. Anyone remember something like this, or does it sound unfamiliar?)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/global/2009/jun/...lection-rigging
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Wednesday, June 17, 2009
<b>Mullahs May Have Rigged Polls Thru Software</b>
The mullahs in Tehran may have rigged the election in their favour using software. This is yet another warning that India shouldn't blindly go in for electronic voting technology that leaves no audit trail.
The Iranian Interior Ministry official who leaked this information has now suspiciously died from a car accident. The regime is not looking good right now.
I must say that I am very impressed by the strong turnout of the Iranian masses on the streets. Clearly the mullahs will not be facing docile sheep as they had hoped. Perhaps they'll have to stage a war with Israel in order to create a much-needed distraction.
Posted by san at 6/17/2009 11:45:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: corruption, iran, theocracy<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->To what extent is this the underground America-driven 'democratic' Iranian group and to what extent are any of these genuinely interested Iranians (without bias and without external engineering)? How can anyone tell?
"Choose: Mullocracy or AmeriKKKa."
"Uhhh, can we have Ahura Mazda, please?"
"Nah, it's christianism or islamism for you, Iranian! Else we'll bring in Revolutionary Democratic Mullocracy - the Guillotine Way."
One of the news headlines a couple of days back was America shrieking something like how it did not believe ahmedinejad (or however you spell it) was fairly elected. Ya don't say.
But it becomes fair when Americans 'democratically' elect someone in another country is it? (E Europe's pretty-coloured revolutions. And KKKangress.
My memory is a bit dusty on this, but wasn't it WitSSel and his performing monkeys that threatened a few years back now that they were going to focus on the 2009 Indian elections. The post may be here on IF - or, I suppose, it's just in my head. Anyone remember something like this, or does it sound unfamiliar?)