June 13, 2005
Hopeful Moin
The recent wave of bombing has not really affected the mood of the people. I haven't seen many people talking about it. But those who do, are seeing it as something planned to benefit Rafsanjani or Qalibaf, and to harm Moin. The stability will increase the turn out which is only to Moin's benefit.
Meanwhile, while I was at the Moin campaign headquarters last night, they were quite upbeat about the new poll results indicating Qalibaf's decline and Moin and Ahmadinejad's rise. So some of them were even hopefull about the Moin lead in the last remaining days.
I also want to visit Larijani's campaign which has actually been the worse campaign I've ever seen. Larijani is such a smart guy with a rich resume, but he is such a bad campaginer who even seems lame comparing to Qalibaf who doesn't have tenth of Larijani's stature.
I'm now leaving for Moin supporters' meeting in east-center of Tehran. Will take some pictures as well. I'm so glad I bought this little SD300 from that amazing store in New York City.
Posted by hoder at June 13, 2005 8:21 AM
"The stability will increase the turn out which is only to Moin's benefit."
Should that say "stability" or "instability"?
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Its far better to have been forcibly "physically or mentally isolated" as you describe those boycottors of the election - than to be physically or mentally deranged which is what you have to be if you still believe that this is anything other than a sham election run for the sole purpose of legitimizing the dictatorship of the mullahs. The acts of those (including unfortunately the Editor) in promoting these candidates involved in this farce election are really criminal when one takes account for all the real Iranian patriots that have lost their freedom and in many cases their lives lives because of the actions of these despots and their supporters.
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Nice photos Hoder! I liked most those aerial ones. I am glad you made Hassan Agha to buckle up. Safety First! Keep up the good work.
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Dear Hoder, welcome home. Please do not joke about Larijani's smartness. He has shown his incompetence in the past few years. I am sure his IQ is much less than President Bush. I hope I can meet you tomorrow evening in 7-bullet square. Take care of yourself.
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