The head of Iran's security council said Tuesday that the re-election of President Bush was in Tehran's best interests, despite the administration's axis of evil label, accusations that Iran harbors al-Qaeda terrorists and threats of sanctions over the country's nuclear ambitions.It's interesting that all these groups say outright that a Kerry Presidency would be a disaster for them. Even in Putin's endorsement it's implicit that John Kerry would come down on him for undermining Russia's democratic processes.
"We haven't seen anything good from Democrats," Hasan Rowhani told state-run television in remarks that, for the first time in recent decades, saw Iran openly supporting one U.S. presidential candidate over another.
And all of a sudden, the chants of "Liberal commies!" have died down. I
wonder why.
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I've seen Kerry endorsements from Al Queda, Yassar Arafat, Kim Jong Il, and
just about every terrorist group on Earth too.
You'll note that in Spain they weren't supporting the conservative candidate...
The Guardian has called for Bush's assassination - quite a ringing endorsement for Kerry.
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Your link is to an endorsement from the Austin American-Statesman
newspaper. Here's Kerry's endorsement from the Washington Post and the New York
Times. I'm not sure where you're going with this.
And if you could post a link to al Qaeda's endorsement of Kerry, I'd appreciate it. I've never hear of it, so I think you're making it up. Here's al Qaeda's endorsement of Bush,
An al Qaeda spokesman, quoted on the Arabic news Web site www.elaph.com, said the organization hoped George Bush would win re-election, "because he acts with force rather than wisdom or shrewdness, and it is his religious fanaticism that will rouse our (Islamic) nation, as has been shown. Being targeted by an enemy is what will wake us from our slumber."
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