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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to resign - Arab TV

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http://www.indiareloaded.tv/article/iranian-president-mahmoud-ahmadinejad-resign-arab-tv

And other variations fo the story:
http://english.aljazeera.net/news/middleeast/2011/05/201156113955925329.html
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-13312907[url]
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So, regarding ImaDinnerJacket's falling out with the Ayatollah, is it because Ima is too crazy or not crazy enough?


I will take too crazy for $200.
The guy is bat shit crazy!
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So, regarding ImaDinnerJacket's falling out with the Ayatollah, is it because Ima is too crazy or not crazy enough?


I will take too crazy for $200.
The guy is bat shit crazy!



Ahhhh the joys of living in a theocracy. I wonder if all of their politicians spout the Iranian version of FAMILY VALUES... and have a few boyfriends on the side as well. As much as Ahmadickhead denies there are any gay boys in Iran... he probably has a few hiding in his closet... if the sort who like to publicly spout one thing.. and privately do something else holds true to form as they do here.

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So, regarding ImaDinnerJacket's falling out with the Ayatollah, is it because Ima is too crazy or not crazy enough?



"So why have the clerics decided to accuse Ahmadinejad cronies of sorcery? That's because in most countries where there is a dominant religion, especially a state approved one, there is usually still a fear that the previous religion (or religions) will try to make a comeback. The former faiths often involved some really old-school stuff, including magic and sometimes animal, or even human, sacrifice. It is not uncommon for there to be civil laws covering those accused to be practicing sorcery, and severe punishments for those convicted. At the very least, the accused will be driven from any senior government jobs they might hold, and that's what's being done to dozens of Ahmadinejad associates."

"Leadership: Swords and Sorcery in Iran" (StratPage)

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Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, has suffered a series of dramatic setbacks in his power struggle with the country's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, after a failed attempt to challenge the clerical establishment, according to Iranian observers and diplomats.

Ahmadinejad, who drew on crucial backing from Khamenei during his disputed re-election in 2009, has been so roundly rebuffed by his erstwhile patron that it is by no means certain he will complete his second term as president.

In recent days, Ahmadinejad and the men described as his strongest allies – his chief of staff, Esfandiar Rahim Mashaei, and executive deputy, Hamid Baghaei – have come under direct attack from senior figures in the powerful Revolutionary Guards and some of most important clerics in the Islamic regime.

Ahmadinejad's many enemies across the political and religious spectrum have scented blood after the arrest of at least 25 people close to him and Mashaei. The president's immediate entourage has been reduced to a handful of serious people and has faced accusations of corruption, revolutionary "deviancy" and even espionage.

Even the president's spiritual mentor, Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi, who strongly supported him in the 2009 presidential election, is distancing himself.

In a recent interview with an Iranian publication, Yazdi said: "That a human being would behave in a way that angers his closest friends and allies and turns them into opponents is not logical for any politician." .

He told Shoma Weekly that he believed "with more than 90% certainty" that Ahmadinejad had been bewitched".



http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/19/ahmadinejad-iran-power-struggle
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"with more than 90% certainty" that Ahmadinejad had been bewitched".


KINKY! Wait what the hell is that!
Guys it's freaking Iran!
The president "talks" to god and the country is "OK" with it!
You can use such things as logic and reason when discussing the Islamic Republic.
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The only thing that falls from the sky is birdshit and fools!

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