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Posts Tagged ‘Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’

January
7

Hacking Politicians

by Photo Guru News

Can you guess which one is Zapatero?

Can you guess which one is Zapatero?

At U.S. Democrazy, we’re thankful for the Internet. Why? We can order pizza and play games inconspicuously do our work diligently! And we’re not the only ones who love going online.

These days politicians rely heavily on using the Internet to promote themselves. Presidents, Prime Ministers, Senators all have their own website, using it as a tool to connect with the populace.

Lately, however, some politicians have gotten hacked. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran had his website hacked recently.  The hacker wrote a message to God on the website, saying,

“Dear God,

In 2009 you took my favorite singer—Michael Jackson, my favorite actress—Farrah Fawcett, my favorite actor—Patrick Swayze, my favorite voice—Neda. Please, please, don’t forget my favorite politician—Ahmadinejad and my favorite dictator—Khamenei, in the year 2010.

Thank you.”

Ahmadinejad wasn’t the only one having trouble with his website though. Spain’s President Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapetero (who is the president of the European Union for the next six months) had his own hacking issues when his picture was replaced by Rowan Atkinson’s character, Mr. Bean (see above).

And just for fun, we’d thought you’d enjoy this funny clip of our editor Mr. Bean meeting the Queen of England.

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Thanks to Wikicommons.

Thanks to Wikicommons.

Everyone can stop holding their breath (which is good because we at US Democrazy were turning blue in the face) the Iranian presidential election results are in!  

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (seen here on the left), the incumbent and international lightning rod, has been declared the winner of Friday’s elections.

According to his supporters, Mr Lightning rod shocked the world by winning a stunning 62.6% of the vote.

Shocking indeed as many were predicting a tight race.

So was the election rigged?

Here are some reasons why the election may have been “massaged”.

Here are some explanations to the contrary.

Generally, the chorus of opinion (outside of Ahmadinejad’s supporters) seems to think the election was less than fair.

Over at the Daily Beast, Suzanne Maloney is simply wondering  how much the vote was tampered.

Ibrahim Yazdi, ex-foreign minister of Iran, said in an interview,

Many of us believe that the election was rigged. Not only Mousavi. We don’t have any doubt. And as far as we are concerned, it is not legitimate.

There were many, many irregularities. They did not permit the candidates to supervise the election or the counting of the ballots at the polling places. The minister of the interior announced that he would oversee the final count in his office, at the ministry, with only two aides present.

Tempers are now flaring. The supporters of the losing candidates, especially those backing the runner up Mir Hussein Moussavi, have taken to the streets.

These gatherings have turned violent as protesters and police clash.

And we thought the Bush/Gore 2000 election dispute was crazy!?!

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February
9

What'zup Today?

by kaltoons Whatzup

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New Guy on the Block! The GOP chooses a man of Steel

Ahmadinejad need-a-job! Former Iranian president throws his hat in the ring.

Beam Me Up Scotty! Scientists teleport matter!

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