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From the page: "With near-incredible brutishness and cruelty, then, the guardians moved to cut off cell-phone and text-message networks that might give even an impression of fairness and announced though their storm-troop "revolutionary guards" that only one form of voting had...
Reviewed by quash Jun 15, 12:02pm ( 8 reviews ) • slate.com
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Rated by jcharliem on Jun 16, 6:24pm
muslim slander?
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Rated by citizenbrat on Jun 16, 8:14am
I know this is getting a lot of play right now but I couldn't help stumbling it mainly for the comment about the image of fascism being "Lots of splotchy boys who can't get a date are given guns and told they're special".
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Rated by gretamelina37 on Jun 16, 7:18am
That was an election like Bush beating Al Gore was an election.
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Rated by parshul on Jun 16, 12:20am
another face of the Iran elections
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Rated by emceelynx on Jun 15, 11:26pm
From the page: "Don't Call What Happened in Iran Last Week an ElectionIt was a crudely stage-managed insult to everyone involved."
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Rated by Zedekiah90 on Jun 15, 9:19pm
Christopher Hitchens writes about the Iranian "election".
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Rated by quash on Jun 15, 12:02pm
From the page: "With near-incredible brutishness and cruelty, then, the guardians moved to cut off cell-phone and text-message networks that might give even an impression of fairness and announced though their storm-troop "revolutionary guards" that only one form of voting had divine sanction."
