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Talking With Iran
Some time back, I posted
this at Infidel Bloggers Alliance. That particular June 3, 2006
article from the
Washington Post details how Ahmadinejad is "A Man of the People's Needs and Wants." The slant of the piece is utopian, with lots of good feelings pertaining to promises never kept.
In a comment to my posting at IBA,
Epaminondas dropped
this Google-search link about Hojatieh, referred to
here as the Iranian Taliban. The Google-search link also listed a
March 30, 2004 essay written by Amir Taheri before the election which brought Ahmadinejad to power in Iran....
Read the rest
HERE.
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Gibbs Waffles
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The Frightening Truth Of Why Iran Wants A Bomb
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