Iran of course and for a reason ---
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2007-02-23 15:45:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Well while Bush doesn't seem to have respect for the electorate as a whole you really can't say Amuwhateverthehellhisnameis really cares about woman in particular or anyone's opinion as a whole, while I HATE to concede it GW wins this round but only be a Barney hair
Poster after me says "Iran's people follow their leader blindly because he's supported by their religion"
I say no they don't do know anything about that country, there is a high level of dissidents there, the rally's you see on the news are staged by the government (kinda like a Bush/Cheney election event no dissenters) many Iranians LOVE the west but lack the ability to overthrow the Government, isn't the 2nd amendment cool, we still have that option
2007-02-23 23:29:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Iran's president has WAY more respect FOR his country than Bush has for America. When was the last time Amedinajad (sp?) knocked down 3 towers in his own country, crashed a plane into his own armed forces head quarters, and killed 3000 of his own people.... then kill and maim over 50,000 more of his own people for profit?
2007-02-23 23:41:42
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answered by Anonymous
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From the accounts I have read, neither of them is fairing particularly well. The Iranian people are not happy, their country is in a recession and they have an energy crisis (figure that one out), I suppose you know how low Bush's approval ratings are.
2007-02-23 23:36:34
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answered by blackdahiliamurder 3
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well upto this point soon it was iran there is no seperation between church and state cause the koran rules the country. after we bomd there nuke sites which will happen soon a nd rip thier econemy apart like iraq they will surly love the iran president cause them idiots love pain and will probly beg us for some more so lets give it to them
2007-02-23 23:43:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Both frauds have little support and would have none at all with out a boogieman to point to to get their right wing all riled up.
Both countries' people would like to get back to a secular peace and freedom, but in both cases the government is controlled by Right Wing Authoritarians who hate both peace and freedom.
2007-02-23 23:26:44
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answered by Freedem 3
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I think Ahmadinejad easily has more respect. I do think the monsters in Iran are incapable of loving that man more than some of us love President Bush however. Let's call it a draw. Ahmadinejad is a monster with respect and Bush is a loved hero (from half the country at least).
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2007-02-23 23:28:41
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answered by RightontheRight 1
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ABoumijinad does. You never see anyone protesting in the streets against him like they do against Bush. And the Iranian news agencies always report his approval ratings at around 117%. It must be wonderful to live in a nation where the leader can hang kids from construction cranes and is still loved by his people.
2007-02-23 23:30:37
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answered by Liberal Larry 2
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If you wanted to make a better question, you should've known that the leader of Iran is Amedinejad (sp?). Iran's people follow their leader blindly because he's supported by their religion. American's are critical of their leader's because they're educated, so I have to go with Amedinejad, sadly enough. though it's Bush's fault.
2007-02-23 23:30:06
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answered by Giliathriel 4
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If anyone thinks the pres. of Iran respects his people more then our pres. Bush respects us,GET THE HELL OUT OF MY COUNTRY!!!!!
2007-02-23 23:30:42
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answered by stoner745 2
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