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January 09, 2006

Iran's President Belongs To A Sect So Lunatic Even The Ayatollah Khomeinhi Feared It

Distressing... except that this sort of bad crazy can't stay in power for long:

Even the Old Guard of Iran's Islamic revolution is openly appalled by the new regime's ultra-conservative policies, with former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani in an unprecedented public warning that the new government and its purges are damaging Iran at home and abroad.

...

President Ahmadinejad is a member of the Hojatieh sect, seen by many Shiite Muslims as verging on the lunatic fringe of Islam, and thought to be so extreme by Ayatollah Khomeini whose 1979 revolution overthrew the shah that it was driven underground in 1983. The Hojatieh sect is now very much back in favor with the new Iranian government, and the new president is a fervent admirer of its spiritual leader, Ayatollah Mesbah Yazdi, known in secular circles in Tehran as "the crazed one."

Let us recap: the man seeking the bomb and threatening to remove Israel from the face of the earth belongs to a cult so extreme that even the other Iranian maniac mullahs consider it "fringe" and "crazy."

There is either going to be a revolution or there is going to be shooting war, possibly a nuclear one.


posted by Ace at 02:46 PM
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Not that it matters, but that story's a few months old.

Posted by: Allah on January 9, 2006 02:49 PM

Et tu, Allah?

Posted by: ace on January 9, 2006 02:59 PM

Happy New Year!

Posted by: Bill from INDC on January 9, 2006 03:02 PM

Distressing... except that this sort of bad crazy can't stay in power for long. . .

Yeah. Usually only a dozen years or so.

Maybe we can wait him out?

Cheers,
Dave at Garfield Ridge

Posted by: Dave at Garfield Ridge on January 9, 2006 03:11 PM

On a side note Ledeen is screaming OBL is dead and buried in Iran and theres another story that the Revolutionary Guards commander bought it.

I really wish Ledeen could be right. Just once.

Posted by: Iblis on January 9, 2006 03:16 PM

On the bright side, these are Islamic extremists.

There's a better than 50/50 chance that an atomic bomb/nuclear missle will detonate prematurely.

Like, just outside Tehran.

Posted by: BumperStickerist on January 9, 2006 03:22 PM

What could we do to help bring about revolution there?

Posted by: Matt on January 9, 2006 03:25 PM

>Distressing... except that this sort of bad crazy can't stay in power for long:

Dave beat me to it, but I have to disagree as well, Ace. It seems to me that the "bad crazies" have a pretty good track record of longevity. (and usually a bucketful of bad crazy or worse crazy replacements)

Posted by: An alternate Matt on January 9, 2006 03:27 PM

Ooooooooooooh, you have no idea. The madness has only begun. Tip of the iceberg.

Wait till they get nukes. Then you'll hear how from these nuts about how all 70 million of Iran's citizens are ready to become martyrs to the glory of nuking the infidels.

And they'll mean it.

And someday, they'll do it.

Posted by: TallDave on January 9, 2006 03:56 PM

And, look how how Iran's president is planning to use bird flu as a biological weapon.

Posted by: machs on January 9, 2006 06:05 PM

machs, I got some weird stuff from your website. an error popup, then your site tried to redirect to some other page, and ended up with a no page found error. Is that your site's bad coding or me with a virus?

Posted by: Rip on January 9, 2006 06:25 PM

I,ll bet khomeneii is spinning in his grave he is restless and very very afraid of this extremists

Posted by: spurwing plover on January 9, 2006 09:51 PM

seen by many Shiite Muslims as verging on the lunatic fringe of Islam,,,,


Now THIS is frightening. When you are so crazy that you freak out the loonies, that is a problem.

Posted by: Stillers on January 10, 2006 01:11 AM

Plane crash in Iran. Some of these idiots killed. Hopefully, the rest will follow soon. Congratulations to whomever shot them down.

Posted by: David2 on January 10, 2006 05:40 AM
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