Today's Iranian vote is basically a referendum that will tell the world in which direction this rogue country that's supposedly filled with moderates and people against terrorism chooses to head.
It's very simple; should Ahmadinejad come out victorious, then we all know the Iranian people wish to continue heading down the same belligerent road, that being a terror purveying nuclear nuthouse with the same "destroy Israel" position the madman has made clear he intends to continue .
So should they re elect this man, we should all stand behind Israel and give them our full blessing to take out the Madman and disable if not destroy their fast growing nuclear ambitions, as time is running out, and if the Iranian citizens choose this terrorist to lead them over the more moderate, pro US candidate, then they are just as dangerous as he is.
It's very simple; should Ahmadinejad come out victorious, then we all know the Iranian people wish to continue heading down the same belligerent road, that being a terror purveying nuclear nuthouse with the same "destroy Israel" position the madman has made clear he intends to continue .
So should they re elect this man, we should all stand behind Israel and give them our full blessing to take out the Madman and disable if not destroy their fast growing nuclear ambitions, as time is running out, and if the Iranian citizens choose this terrorist to lead them over the more moderate, pro US candidate, then they are just as dangerous as he is.
My Way News - "TEHRAN, Iran (AP) - Iran's hard-line president took a final shot at his rivals Wednesday during his last public pre-election rally, accusing them of resorting to a smear campaign against him similar to the one used by Adolf Hitler's propaganda minister.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is locked in a neck-and-neck race against reformist Mir Hossein Mousavi. Both have launched intense political attacks against each other and have turned the presidential election into a display of Iran's deep political divides.
Heightening the tension before the race, a top official of Iran's hard-line elite Revolutionary Guards accused Ahmadinejad's reformist opponents of seeking to launch a 'velvet revolution' - alluding to the 1989 ouster of the Communist government of then-Czechoslovakia - and vowing to crush any such attempts.
Yadollah Javani said, in remarks published Wednesday on a Guards' Web site, that reformists plan to claim vote rigging should their candidate lose in Friday's vote and provoke street violence. He said the group is ready to deal with any possible post-election violence and crush opponents. Ahmadinejad is believed to have the support of some elements of the Revolutionary Guards."
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