Don't be sweating that up to 3 million votes in Iran could be dicey or, you know, fake. A Guardian Council spokesman explained that "voter turnout of above 100% in some cities is a normal phenomenon because there is no legal limitation for people to vote for the presidential elections in another city or province to which people often travel or commute." Oh. In typical Iran fashion, the government keep taking ideas that are substantially true and then going around the bend of crazy. Of the Western media, the foreign ministry says: "How can they say they are unbiased when their TV channel is like a war headquarters"-true! So true!-"and in fact they are blatantly commanding riots?" Oh, oops, too far again! The worst news of all? Nokia built Iran's data-spying technology. Hello, boycott!
Monday, June 22, 2009
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I like how the WSJ sort of glides over the fact that, yes, the uS governmant does data-spying, too!
When will ACORN apologize for stealing the Iranian election?