March 29, 2005

Candidate reads blogs

I can't believe that Mostafa Moeen, the reformist presidential candidate from the Iran Participation Front party, not only reads my blog, but also react to it -- swiftly.

Ali Pirhosseinlou, a Tehranian blogger who works with Moeen's campaign, said to me the other day that Moeen had read my rant about how important it is for a candidate to at least be able to run his small website properly, and had become very mad at people in charge of his official blog.

He has also dedicated his third entry to explain the reason of his weblog's outage and how these things are important to him.

It feels good to be influencing someone who could be the next president of Iran just by a simple weblog. Let's see if we can get more candidates to blog.

I'm loving it.

Posted by hoder at March 29, 2005 8:03 PM