Islamic Regime Election for Dummies

by David ET on May.22, 2009, under Uncategorized

(A vote for Mousavi is better than helping Ahmadinejad win by not voting)

More than a month ago I wrote an article titled: “Get out and vote this time“.  Since then the registered presidential candidates in Iran were filtered by the Guardian Council to four: Ahmadinejad (incumbent), Rezai (Former Head of Revolutionary Guard), Ayatollah Karoubi (Former head of Islamic Parliament) and Mousavi (Former and last prime minister of Islamic Regime before the post was removed after a constitutional amendment).

In the article I had stated that as a gesture of opposing extremism and the preferred candidate of the the Supreme Leader Khamenei, it is best to vote for the most moderate candidate with the highest chance of winning. I was asked whom which I had promised to answer once the political climate is more obvious.

First I must add that in addition to the whole flaw of Vali Faghi (superme Leader) system of Islamic Regime and its constitution, as anticipated all four candidates are nothing to get even slightly excited about and they all four have very questionable pasts and of course as it is customary in all world elections, they are presenting themselves as more moderate as they really have been and are and as soon as elected the winner will move to right and in to the arms of Ayatollah Khamenei.

But still some are just worst than others. I have categorized them by process of eliminationas follows:

Extremists: AHMADINEJAD AND REZAI         (F: Aweful and Terrible)
Less Extremists: AYATOLLAH KAROUBI  and MOUSAVI      (F: Very Bad !)        

Of the last two, I would say Karoubi would be the worst choice than Mousavi for two simple reasons:
1- Karoubi has less chance of winning than Mousavi and a vote for him will help Ahmadinejad
2- Karoubi is a mullah! 

So my vote against Ahmadinejad/Khamenei and to prevent potential war in Iran goes to Mousavi.

If anything drastically changes in the political landscape before the June s-election I will update this blog, otherwise than that the rest of my position of why vote this time shall still remain the same:

GET OUT AND VOTE THIS TIME

It is easy to sit outside and tell those who have to live every day under the current oppressive regime of Iran not to vote. But the undeniable fact is that the Islamic Republic is in power and everything possible must be done to reduce the power of its extremists.

If voting for someone more moderate can help achieve and open the smallest channels to breath even a little more and to help somewhat soften the policies of the government in the international arena, … that option should be examined. The experiences of the past 30 years have clearly proven that not voting has played directly in to the hands of the least tolerant elements within the regime.

This time around if the other choices are even slightly better than now, we should vote.

After 30 years in power, not voting no longer questions the legitimacy of the Islamic Republic as it has not in the past, but voting for the most moderate elements, in masses sends a strong message to those within and outside Iran that Iranians do NOT approve of extremism and if they are given even a small room to express their true wish, they will.

The talking-heads of Persian Satellite TV’s sitting in the comfort of their San Fernando Valley USA garage like studios with a green background, should start minding their own business of selling concerts in Dubai and around the world and let Iranians in Iran do what is best for them.

This time we must do the opposite and vote for the most moderate and vote in masses , then even Khamenei can not deny the will of the people in what they really want. People must exercise their power and SEE for themselves that they can make differences as small as they might be, because only then they will believe in themselves and the power of the people again. We should break this cycle of indifference and extremism that has been promoted by ALL sides from the Islamic Republic of Ghom to the Reza Pahlavi of Washington to the cult of Rajavi and the left in Europe.

And after winning, we should not expect miracles but to stay active and hold the winning candidate fully responsible to his promises. The picture of Iranian students questioning Ahmadinejad in Amirkabir universities spoke a thousand words. If people stay involved and concerned about their destiny using any and all channels available to them, they will re-organize, regain power and eventually make a major difference. Sitting at home does nothing as it has not in the past.

Having control of the ballot boxes the extremists may even change the results but that will not be without public outrage and consequences if millions vote. Either way tactically the people will come out as winners.

Let people exercise their power and use Islamic Republic’s own ballot boxes to show that they are fed up with extremism and yes it will still be Islamic Republic under its supreme leader but the message will be loud and clear: NO MORE EXTREMISM!

Iranians once again must believe in themselves and the power of THE PEOPLE and this can be a start. Get out and vote for the most moderate and get the word out.      

  

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