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http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/05/world/middleeast/05iran.html?partner=rss&emc=rss
A group of Iranian clerics has declared the election of Ahmadinejad illegitimate.
Sounds like this is getting even wider.
Thoughts on this new development? If the clerics are breaking apart this much already, what does that bode for Iran as a whole?
A group of Iranian clerics has declared the election of Ahmadinejad illegitimate.
Sounds like this is getting even wider.
Thoughts on this new development? If the clerics are breaking apart this much already, what does that bode for Iran as a whole?
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Date: 5/7/09 20:19 (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 5/7/09 22:18 (UTC)I think the mask is slipping off the Iranian state. The pretense of democracy was first to go, now the clerical leadership is going, soon we will "discover" that Iran has always been a run of the mill dictatorship with a "Dear Leader," a flunky as the "Enforcer" all backed up by armed goons.
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Date: 5/7/09 22:49 (UTC)BTW, one of the things that Islam and Christianity share in common is the existence of a variety of sects competing for the title of the One True Religion.
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Date: 6/7/09 12:05 (UTC)I'll do my duty. I'll do my best...
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