Ever gotten sand under your toenails??? Know why they call it sand blasting and sand paper? Yeah. It's like that.
Does this mir hossein mousavi believe in the holocaust? Ahmadinejad dont from what ?I hear.. Did they even have elections yet? ‘Death to potatoes’
Iranian Reformist Slams Ahmadinejad over Holocaust (IsraelNN.com) Iranian reformist candidate Mehdi Karroubi has come out with public criticism of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad for his stance on the Holocaust (Shoah). By denying the Holocaust, Ahmadinejad is “doing Israel a service” and isolating Iran, he said. http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/131389
"Holocaust denier" is a loaded term ascribed to people who question events surrounding the Holocaust. I have never heard of anyone who denies it happened, though I do not doubt there are people who believe that. If Ahmadinejad wants to question the Holocaust, that should be his right and certainly should not be used as an excuse to attack Iran and kill innocent people.
No, Ahemadinejad has been known to flat out call it a myth and that it never happened, though other times he's not as in denial
it won't change washington's stance no matter who the leader of iran is, becasue iran has by passed london and ny exchanges for trading oil to open their own exchange..... the monopoly has been broken. that is why our media demonises iran....... the oil men don't know what to do with iran, unless they can build enough support to bomb them, or bankrupt them by dropping the price of oil below their break even price.
Oil is still trade almost entirely in dollars, so no not really. If you really think oil and oil alone and nothing else about Iran has to do with it you should go join one of the internet conspiracy chats. And there is not going below "breaking even", it's supply and demand economics, they're always making money no matter how cheap it is.
This thread was a little premature wasn't it? Much like annoiting Gore or Kerry would have been before their elections.
This is only true to a point, 3 times in history the candidate who lost the popular vote actually wound up wining the electoral vote, and twice it had to be left up to the house of representatives to decide and in the 1820's case they picked the person who got fewer votes.