The blurred line between tragedy and comedy has always been a part of the IRI
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Wish it were so
by Fred on Tue Jul 21, 2009 03:59 AM PDTThere is no "future" about it, he is the First VP and has personally denied the reports of his withdrawl.
There is absolutely nothing remarkable about what he says, every single Islamist cutthroats republic official, past or present, at one time or another, have said things along the same vein.
Ahmadi and his halo, Hassani and his women and taxies, Khamenei and his constantly referring to himself in the third person, intimating audiences with the Savior, Rafsi and his dreams where saints tell him things that come through and…
Fred you are putting us on
by Mehrban on Mon Jul 20, 2009 01:58 PM PDTPlease tell me this is not true. That this is not really the future VP of Iran.