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Politics? Never heard of!

Kamangir | October 26, 2004 | Category Iran

Sharon is proposing a plan to withdraw Israeli forces from Gaza. He is the very man known for his rule in army as an activist for spreading the territories of the actual Zion. He is one of the key figures behind Sabra and Shatila slaughters. Is’nt he out of his mind? Bill Clinton has just come after a heart surgery to back up Kerry. He talks about the benefits of choosing President Kerry. A title generously given to Kerry, before he really passes the gates of White House. Clinton is the man quitting the presidential palace for his personal scandal. The point is that he was not fired because of having emotional relations to Monica. His crime was lying to the nation. And he was not enough trustworthy to remain in power. Now he is the one that advices the nation of the eligible candidate. The other side is even more humorous. Terminator, having his own scandals about misconduct with numerous women, is the attractive man shaking hands with Americans talking with them about why they should vote Bush. It is one of the main highlights of the 2004 election that the artificial voice of an alien from outer world advertises Gorge W. Bush. Gadafi fastens his belt when the German chancellor steps into the Arabian decorated camp. He is not the old man ordering his secret agency to plan to assassinate the leader of KSA. He is a gentleman supplying ninety percent of oil demands of Italy, choosing Germany as one of his main foreign contributors. Lakerby? Never heard of! Mosa Sadr? Who the hell he is? The point gets more fantastic when his son’s car gets stopped in Paris for going too fast! About 160Km/h! Then his personal guard hit the police. He is a political man, so he goes to home. The godfathers are offering marvelous suggestions. The poor guy is dying of hunger. Yet, there is the nasty voice that whispers “the conditions are unbalanced!” Have they ever heard of politics?

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