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To: tejek who wrote (246009)8/15/2005 3:33:18 AM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577143
 
Bottomline: all this posting back and forth has confirmed that you had no right making your original post, suggesting that I was making things up as I went along and that I am ignorant on the subject.

Your articles on the subject supported my view that most Iranians are pro-US and anti-mullah. How does that count as me making things up?

And you can take common sense, as I did in that post:

Do you believe most Iranians want to vote from the entire board of potential candidates, or the 1% the mullahs let through? I don't need an article to answer that one.

Do you believe most Iranians want to be as Islamic as they choose, or as Islamic as they are ordered to be by the mullahs? I don't need an article to answer that one either.

Sometimes you've gotta just use your brain and not rely on some editorial write to tell you the way things are.

More "evidence" that the Iranian population does not support the mullahs. If they did suport the mullahs position, the mullahs wouldn't have to ban reformist candidates. Right? If the people supported the mullahs positions, the "reformist" candidates would lose, so why ban them?