On Sun, 14 Jun 2009, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
> I've been following political developments there over the last 24-36 hours.
> It appears that the election results weren't just stolen, they were entirely
> fabricated: that is, nobody even bothered to count ballots, they just made
> the numbers up.  The results of this completely-obvious fraud have been
> what you might expect: protests, arrests, riots, disinformation, violent
> clashes, cut-offs of telecommunications, etc.  I rather suspect we'll see
> either (a) a pervasive totalitarian crackdown and imposition of martial
> law combined with severe restrictions on telecom or (b) a revolution.
>
> Maybe both.
>
> ---Rsk

In 1979, I watched on tv in Denver as the American School of Teheran 
was overrun by protesters after the Shah fell. All I could think of 
was what a change from the way things were when I attended as a kid in 
'66. I see a lot of the same looks on the protester's faces as I saw 
back in '79.

I also see a lot in these kids today that was there back when Iran was 
developing before the revolution. The Iranian people will set things 
straight, you watch. They always do "what needs doing". An awesome 
people ^__^. My money is on b), probably peacefully behind the scenes 
via the religious councils.

-steve
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