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    Khamenei calls elections a victory for Iran

    Is there really any question now that the radical Islamists want Democrats in power here in the US? Why do you think that is?

    Khamenei calls elections a victory for Iran
    Nov. 10, 2006
    TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Friday called U.S. President George W. Bush's defeat in congressional elections a victory for Iran.

    Bush has accused Iran of trying to make a nuclear bomb, being a state sponsor of terrorism and stoking sectarian conflict in Iraq, all charges Tehran denies.

    "This issue (the elections) is not a purely domestic issue for America, but it is the defeat of Bush's hawkish policies in the world," Khamenei said in remarks reported by Iran's student news agency ISNA on Friday.

    "Since Washington's hostile and hawkish policies have always been against the Iranian nation, this defeat is actually an obvious victory for the Iranian nation."

    The Democrats wrested control of both houses of Congress from the Republicans in this week's mid-term elections, partly because of voter concern over the war in Iraq.

    Khamenei, a senior cleric in power since 1989, has the last word on matters of state in Iran's complex system of Islamic rule, while the government, under President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is in charge of day-to-day decision making.

    "The result of this election indicates that the majority of American people are dissatisfied and are fed up with the policies of the American administration," the IRNA state news agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying.

    Khamenei said military maneuvers in the Gulf this week in which Iranian forces tested new missile systems showed Iran was ready to face any threat.

    But, he said: "With the scandalous defeat of America's policies in Iraq, Palestine, Lebanon and Afghanistan, America's threats are empty threats on an international scale."

    Khamenei condemned Israel for its artillery attack on Wednesday in Gaza which killed 18 civilians, and also the "silence" of Western nations over "this great oppression".

    "The daily crimes by the savage Zionists in Gaza once more prove that holding talks with this occupying regime is of no use."

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    Does it realy matter??

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    Yes.

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    Just let them talk. They're always been anti-amercain, nothing new here.
    Just some innocuous verbal sabre rattling

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teabagger
    Yes.

    So if all of a sudden hamas, al qaida and amhajinead starts to support mccain you would never vote for him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by johan
    So if all of a sudden hamas, al qaida and amhajinead starts to support mccain you would never vote for him?
    You are coming at this from the wrong direction. For these kooks to support McCain, McCain would have to change his idealogy 180 degrees. Fact is, the only president that these people would and do support are people that would not enforce the war on terror, someone who would make their life easier. Have you asked why these terrorists favor the Liberal faction of the Democratic party? Do you think that these radicals support the Dems because the Dems want to raise the minimum wage or something.......

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