May 18, 2013

Let 'mullah businessman politician' Rafsanjani win the Presidential election in June....as he will end the mullah regime most quickly

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Rafsanjani is a British agent.

Rafsanjani is a billionaire who through corruption has made himself very rich. Perhaps the richest mullah, cum politician, cum businessman, cum pious leader in Iran.

Rafsanjani was an army corporal who on the orders of his British masters became a "Islamist" with a very small beard from the 1960's.

The British needed non-mullah technocrats to help the donkey mullahs into power in Iran in 1979.

Sadegh Ghotbzadeh (UK)

Ebrahim Yazdi (USA)

Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani (UK) not a true mullah.

Abulhassan Banisadr (France)

Mohammad Ali Rajai (USA)

Hassan Habibi (UK)

Mostafa Chamran (USA)

Yadollah Sahabi (France)

Larijani brothers (UK)

Ahmedinejad (UK/Israel)

Donkey London mullahs cannot run Persia without the help of the technocratic educated class. Without technocrats mullah Iran would be a royal mess.

HOWEVER, since the illiterate and stupid mullahs feel 'weak' against truly educated people, the mullahs have persuaded 5 million educated Iranians to leave the country since 1979, who have taken their money....$1,500,000,000,000 AND their skills to the USA (1.1 million alone) and the West......as most Iranians identify themselves racially and psychologically with the Occidental world...........their worst enemy (USA/UK/Israel)

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Rafsanjani made blunders during presidency: Principlist hopeful


Iranian Principlist presidential hopeful Alireza Zakani
Iranian Principlist presidential hopeful Alireza Zakani .....I only support his criticism of Rafsanjani the super crook of Persia.
 
Presstv.com
 
Iranian Principlist presidential hopeful Alireza Zakani says former President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani committed blunders during his time in office.


“Despite his services in the past, Mr. Hashemi has proved that he is a man [prone to] huge mistakes,” Zakani said.

Zakani predicted Rafsanjani’s defeat in the upcoming presidential vote, but underlined that Rafsanjani’s presence in the race is all the more reason for Principlists to band together and move toward unity against other rivals.

Rafsanjani, who currently chairs the Expediency Council, has said that he signed up for the presidential election out of national and religious duty. He has also said that he decided to run for president based on his knowledge of Iran’s current problems at national and international levels.

Rafsanjani served as Iran’s president from 1989 to 1997. In 2005, he ran for a third term in office, but he lost the race to his rival Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

The registration for the country’s 11th presidential election ended on May 11, with 686 individuals having signed up for the vote.

The Guardian Council, the body tasked with vetting the hopefuls, has until May 21 to announce the final list of candidates.

The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election.