Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Iranians To Get A Partial Recount

Obviously, the turmoil enveloping Iran isn't going away any time soon. There will be a partial recount to appease the Mousavi voters and try to stroke the West at the same time. No one is talking as if this election wasn't a sham. Mousavi is telling his followers to be careful and not to say "bad things" that may give the government enforcers a reason to do harm to any and all protesters of this election.

Meanwhile,
Ahmadinejad was in Russia and acting as if nothing untoward has happened in Iran. He dismisses his opponents speeches and the demonstrations of Mousavi's supporters as meaningless. Ahmadinejad, said ".....they are acting as if this were a game and their team lost."
Yeah, Too Bad!!

In an interview, President Obama mentions he has a wary eye on any outcome in Iran's elections. He is not giving Mousavi much more credit than Ahmedinejad. Iran will continue to pose a threat to other nations, but I have a feeling that all of the young voters will still be heard.....lakotahope
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Adelle Nazarian

As Iran has been gripped by protest, violence and allegations of vote fraud in the wake of a contentious national election, people around the world are watching--but perhaps none more closely than the young Iranians who helped push voter turnout to record levels.

Some of those young Iranians, in interviews with FOXNews.com, spoke openly about their hopes and fears in the wake of the President Mamoud Ahmadinejad's contested victory over reformist challenger Mir Hossein Mousavi.

"My fellow (Iranian) classmates in Turkey were crying when they found out the news," said Amir Arman, who is a 33-year-old doctoral candidate studying social psychology in Turkey...foxnews



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