How many of you have ever voted during IRI election period. As you are aware in the past they would stamp your birth certificate if you had voted. That stamp would have given you access to many government subsidized food and shelter products. So if you don’t vote you can’t attend university, you can’t qualify for any government programs as well you are sometimes considered as a monafegh (traitor, non-believer in fascist IRI revolution)
In addition, if you are a government employee, or part of Basiji, Pasdaran you must (it is a must) to vote. Most of the time those votes are manipulated due to brainwashing by conservative clerics. If you work at a bank, school teacher etc. you must vote or else your job is on line not to mention the harassment by the religious auditors.
And just recently the voting age in Iran has moved to age 16 to favor the conservatives because most of the time these high school kids vote is hindered and influenced by the religious teachers.
Now what is the role of an Iranian president?
It is just a symbolic and a non-influential role.
So who controls the country?
Supreme leader (or supreme cockroach), the ultimate terrorist Mr. Khamenei and the expediency council formed by a group of stinky, stupid, ignorant religious scholars whose hand is up their ass while they make decision. Their decisions have ruined our country. The thug and the supreme godfather Mr. Rafsanjani is a member of the expediency council.
Who do I want to win the election?
I actually prefer Ahmadinejad to win. Why? He shows the true face of IRI. He represents everything about this regime and his 30 years of revolution. He clearly represents the terrorists and the corrupt thugs controlling Iran. He is the symbol of fascism, ignorance and stupidity.
For the first time the world has seen the true face of IRI. The world tasted what the Iranians have faced with for the past 30 years.
They have heard the rhetoric’s of these thugs that we have been hearing for the past 30 years. For past 30 years the people of Iran have heard nothing but lies, deception and hate. We have heard that the rest of the world is evil and only the Mullahs and Akhunds are angels.
We have heard that Jews and Baha’is are “Najes” - not pure and only Muslims are the ultimate superior race (sounds familiar, it sounds like the Nazis).
We have heard all these promises of prosperity, growth and freedom since the inception of the IRI in 1979. But where is the prosperity, where is the growth, where is the freedom?
The IRI’s budget for terrorist organization such as Hezbollah and Hamas is bigger than the budget for the whole country.
They IRI officials show more compassion for the Palestinian cause than their own people’s request for freedom and equality.
The IRI’s enterprise and corrupt system has misused and abused the religion and murdered and executed thousands in the name of Islam and their brand of religion.
Words that usher to my mind when I hear the name Islamic Republic of Iran; Hate, Murder, rape, terrorism, destruction anti Iranian, anti Humanity; anti Iran
In conclusion, I really don’t think a change of president will make the life of Iranian any different or improve their lives. Mousavi, Karubi, Rezai and Ahmadinejad they are all terrorists and their hands are dirty with the bloods of innocent Iranians.
Iran needs an overhaul reform through referendum.
I finish this article with quote from my favorite philosopher and thinker.
“Mistrust those in whom the urge to punish is strong.” --Friedrich Nietzsche
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4 Little Known Righteous Actions that'd bring Glory to Iran
by Noorani (not verified) on Tue Jun 09, 2009 04:20 PM PDTFour Little Known Righteous Actions that would Bring Glory to Iran:
//www.radieux.in/2009/06/four-little-known-ri...
The following four righteous actions have been
discussed in this article: 1. Establishment of Justice, 2. Discernment of Truth, 3. Irradiation of Prejudice, and 4. Advocacy of the Progress of Women.
This article has been published solely because of its relevance to the Baha’i community of Iran and historical interest. The publisher of this aricle takes no position whatsoever with respect to the upcoming election of the tenth government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, or wishes to comment in anyway about Iran’s internal partisan politics.
Come On
by MiNeum71 on Tue Jun 09, 2009 12:49 AM PDTHanging president, Iranian Women Demand Change, Open Letter from Urumiyeh University, ...
Where are the ingenious brains claiming that Khatami and Ahmadinejad had the same impact on Iranian society? Come on, I'm waiting for you talking another hot air proving being Bee Savad and Na Fahm.
[There is NO, really NO excuse for Ahmadinejad's crimes. My point is that we have been discussing about the elections since March, and there are still some silly abroad Iranians who write ridiculous stuff like Khatami extended the life of this theocracy by eight years with neither advancing democratic rights for non-governmental political parties, nor furthering the quest for individual rights and freedoms in Iran. The same is going to happen under Mousavi. I want to show that there IS a difference between the conservative and the liberal forces in Iran, and that it' very important to try to go this one step, although I know it takes more than a vote for Mousavi to save Iran.]
Thanks a lot HATEIRI
by AnonymousHaady (not verified) on Sat Jun 06, 2009 09:45 AM PDTYour blog is actually the opinions and thoughts of 99% of Iranians(true Iranians). I look forward to reading such a wonderful writing from you. Keep up the good work.
I have a question for all.
by 1 Hamvatan (not verified) on Fri Jun 05, 2009 03:28 PM PDTI would like to know from all, (yes even the IRI poeple),
Why would people of Iran keep a regime that is:
Anti-God/ anti everything -anti Jew, Baha’i anti Iranian?
Are we scared that we may get worse deal than now? if so, How much worse can it get?
Also, (sorry that is two question now)
How can we get rid of Islamic regime for good? Any idea?
Choose to vote but remeber the consequences
by HATEIRI on Fri Jun 05, 2009 05:57 AM PDTMousavi is he better evil than Ahmadinejad perhaps yes.
But I just want the people not to make the same mistake that the students did in 1999. having their hopes up for a drastic change and then getting slaughterted by the helicopter's gun machine and the governmnet they trusted then ignoring their plea for help.
Yes that was 12 years ago and the man was Mr. Khatami.
sure by voting for Mousavi you are telling the world you are not part of the so called extremist view that Mr. Ahmadinejad represents.
But that is just a symbolic change.
I might not be in Iran but I am an Iranian and any choice affect me as well.
FREE IRAN
CHEERS
To All the Members
by MiNeum71 on Fri Jun 05, 2009 12:45 AM PDTI am full of respect for your opinions, and I know that most of us want quite the same. But please let me ask one question: What does non-voting has in common with civil disobedience (as required by many of the contributers)?
Civil disobedience is an active action, actually a subtle offence, with which you want to demontrate displeasure, for example when you go on strike. But sitting at home demonstrates only personified laziness and cowardice.
I had wished something very different, something like a White Movement, all voting invalid whilst delivering a special message (for example We wanted another candidate/system/whatever). And still it's better to vote invalid than not to vote. But staying at home doing nothing? The halo is slipping.
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By the way, as long as we are living abroad, we are not part of the population of Iran (whole number of people or inhabitants living in Iran), therefore neither you nor I are entitled to choose the next president.
We can't sit here enjoying the different freedoms and giving advises to Iran-Iranians, because we don't suffer the pains they do. It simply is true, we are fair-weather Iranians. I believe, you suffer a lot seeing the circumstances in Iran as I do, but this is not enough, living in Iran is like living in hell.
I have no big head, I respect the opinion of my relatives living in Iran, after all they are the ones who are fighting that war, not you or me. Being affected of the elections is true, but not enough to act the voice of reason, we didn't deserve being such authorities. I vote for the person my relatives want me to vote for. They will vote for Mousavi, because they say, everything has become worse since 2005; they regret not voting 2005 and they don't want to do the same mistake again.
This sounds intelligent to me.
Daryush
by Kurdish Warrior (not verified) on Thu Jun 04, 2009 06:30 PM PDTDo you really think that Mousavi would be any different from Ahmad in terms of domestic policy?????? You guys make me laugh...It is sad to see that some of you really believe in change where shia theocracy exist. It's like driving to a dead end. I'm glad that at least us Iranian Kurds have stayed away from these propaganda.
Xerxes and Daryush
by HATEIRI on Thu Jun 04, 2009 06:23 PM PDTI think you have your anger directed at the wrong person. I have not imposed sanction, harassed your mothers or sisters or treated them like dogs. I haven't killed or stole from the people.
Please let me remind you for 30 years the so called IRI regime the regime that you fully support and adore has done all these criminal activities.
The only thing I am saying is let us give the people a chance to vote for referendum and choose the type of the government they want them to lead.
Again if the majority say they are OK with IRI then so be it but let us really find out because at this point we are so oppressed and shut down by your regime that making decisions is very hard and the choices provided are forced upon us.
FREE IRAN
CHEERS
"what's the meaning of Hezbolahi?" May I ask Hajagha?
by Mola Nasredeen on Thu Jun 04, 2009 03:20 PM PDT"The one who belong to the party of God" Said Hazrate shotor.
"What's the meaning of Hate-olahi?" I asked.
"The one who belongs to the party of Hate."
"Is there a cure for this two groups?" I said to Hazrate shotor.
"I don't know, I'm not a doctor!" He replied.
no surprise
by Anonymous1234 (not verified) on Thu Jun 04, 2009 02:30 PM PDTHere come the resident IRI supporters. Thick as thieves. Pun INTENDED.
طرف شاشش تازه کف کرده یعنی چی؟ از حضرت شتر پرسیدم
Mola NasredeenThu Jun 04, 2009 02:37 PM PDT
یعنی اینکه طرف تازه دوزاریش افتاده. حضرت شتر جواب دادن
طرف تازه دوزاریش افتاده یعنی چی حاج اقا؟ پرسیدم.
حضرت شتر جواب دادن: بابا تو هم مارو گرفتی.
فکر کردم معنیش اینه که طرف تازه بلو غ شده, گفتم.
حاجی جواب نداد.
HateIRI
by XerXes (not verified) on Thu Jun 04, 2009 02:15 PM PDT“Mistrust those in whom the urge to punish is strong.” --Friedrich Nietzsche
Sounds like the people in exile, including yourself.
HateIRI Read carefully
by Daryush on Thu Jun 04, 2009 01:39 PM PDTDude, how old are you? Sitting far away telling us shit. Got balls? come here then talk.
We are done with Mozakhraf gooyee. We have waited years for the so called wealthy, educated and liberal minded Iranians outside to come up with a solution, the result? You. (or pahlevan panbeh Laleh Gillani), Enough said!
We are done with your mentality dude. In Iran, we are at least 20 years a head of you.
To all of you: ra'y nemidid? beh tokhmam. We are not sitting in Iran waiting for your majesty to decide. seriouly. You come with us not we with you. you got it the other way.
HateIRI
by Maryam Hojjat on Thu Jun 04, 2009 12:35 PM PDTThank you for very honest blog. I feel everything you said as it was coming from my heart. I believe in every word in your blog and your responses to commentators. Please continue writing in order to help people who do not see the truth about IRI,
Payandeh IRAN & Iranians
Down with IRI
stepping in
by HATEIRI on Thu Jun 04, 2009 10:15 AM PDTYou can step in anytime.
As far as MiNeum71 comments she can say whaever she feels like to say that is why we have this blogs and way to leave comments.
I do understand where she comes from and her argument but do you know when the reform came to Iran in the late 90's under Khatami and under pretext of change and democracy actually that reform set us back another 15 to 20 years.
Many young people mostly educated unversity students believed in Khatami and his change and if you remember in 1999 the student uprising 1000 of students were murdered, executed, beaten and imprisoned and many were thrown out from universities and their dreams shattered. All in the name of Khatami's reform.
Do you know what Khatami and other wannabe reformers did? NOTHING, ZERO
who got hurt? People, progress towards democracy
Is Mousavi the same as Khatami? Yes he is. He has no power. The supreme leader, the expdience council and Pasdaran are ruling the country
The only change comes from the people and they have to demand it, now is the time.
FREE IRAN
CHEERS
i'm stepping in
by stepping in (not verified) on Thu Jun 04, 2009 09:44 AM PDTUninvited I know but I'm sorry. Maybe this is one time it can be nipped in the bud and a productive conversation can continue.
Hateri: I'm sure you're mistaking MiNeums comment. She does not engage in personal insults and I really don't think this was one. Please continue with your comments, both of you. They are very interesting and enlightening. But please take a deep breath first and remember that we are hamvatans first and foremost. Try not to LOOK for something that isn't there.
Now, you can tell me to mind my own business but you both are wonderful people and I hate to see a good blog get derailed.
On the other note with regards to china
by HATEIRI on Thu Jun 04, 2009 09:38 AM PDTThe change to China came from top.
In the late 80's Deng Xiaoping promoted western style capitalism and started opening doors to western countries.
Of course after the hand over of Hong Kong to mainland china in 1997 that progression for prsoperity and growth started to fuel the chinese economy.
The country with over billion population realized the only way to stay compettetive and sustainable was to continue that path of growth and prosperity.
Jiang Zeming another leader who strongly devoted his time to see China enter the global compettetive arena through economical growth and technological advancement.
The corporate west saw the potential and jumped on the prosperity wagon with the rest of the world.
Quickly china's middle class grew.
And if you are familiar with Maslow's hierarchy, when the basic needs of the people are met they start demanding for more changes and the chinese are now at the self steem level based on the Masolow's hiearchy.
They are demanding more change at all level of government.
But the key here was the TOP wanted and supported the change.
FREE IRAN
CHEERS
MiNeum71
by HATEIRI on Thu Jun 04, 2009 09:30 AM PDTIt is interesting you start your comments by having a civilized/professional argument then you suddenly start a personal attack: e.g "I'm sorry - the evidence of having no knowledge."
I am not going to defend my education or knowledge, but what I have is 30 years of IRI knowledge.
I have seen for 30 years the atrocities and crimes committed by this regime against Iranian people.
It does not require a rocket scientist to figure out that negotiation with these terrorists will not resolve anything.
Only the people have to demand the change and the only way that is possible is an overhaul change.
REFERENDUM for new parliament, constitution and leaders.
FREE IRAN
CHEERS
Dear "HateIRI",
by MiNeum71 on Thu Jun 04, 2009 08:30 AM PDTWe have the same opinion about the IRI regime. But I don't understand the hopelessness and desultoriness how to get rid these scumbags. This sentence Freedom will come but no one knows when but not under the Mullahs is - I'm sorry - the evidence of having no knowledge. Do you believe the Mullahs will leave Iran just for fun or the freedom will fly to Iran as a gift?
If you think there can't be any change within the system, read China's Zhao Details Tiananmen Debate.
Just One Question - my opinion
by HATEIRI on Thu Jun 04, 2009 08:09 AM PDTIRI regime is a dictatorship. IRI regime is based on fascist like ideology and a totalitarian system that controls its population by an iron grip.
Dictators are Narcissistic, Paranoid, self absorbed people. If you remember Saddam his picture was everywhere, so was Hitler’s, Mussolini, Stalin and of course our beloved Nazi leaders.
Now to answer your question the dictatorship in Iran likes the attention that they get whenever there is a blunder by the president and given their Narcissistic nature they like to be heard all the time. So a puppet like Ahmadinejad will serve them right.
Iran is ruled by one of the worst government ever since the Mongols invaded and terrorized the nation.
IRI system and the way they control and track people are exactly like the secret police of Esat Germany did with its people (Stasi) under Hoenecker.
Freedom will come but no one knows when but not under the Mullahs and their puppet presidents.
FREE IRAN
CHEERS
Just One Question
by MiNeum71 on Thu Jun 04, 2009 07:30 AM PDTIf the the president has only an unimportant, non-influential role, so why is the ruling clergy trying so hard to win these elections?