I stumbled on the blog maintained by the President of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, today while trawling the net.
On impulse i decided to leave a comment : Sir, isnt it hypocritical that you berate the US for fingerprinting foreign nationals? Are you telling us that visitors to Iran do not go through this purely security procedure? Why the cries about the US denying entry to people it deems a security risk? Since when did it lose its sovereign right to decide who enters its borders . . the same rights Iran enjoys? Isnt it the same Iran that forbids Isrealis from visiting Iran?
Pls sir, people who live in glass houses dont usually throw stones . . . you are throwing big rocks and very soon your glass house will come crashing down on you.
By the way, found any homosexuals in iran yet?
Let's hope it gets published . . . "after it has been reviewed".
I'm sure Mahmoud will get millions of visitors to his blog, less than 10% of them will be going there to read what he has to say. If it is anything along the lines of "there are no homosexuals in Iran" then lets all thank him for providing us some form of internet comic relief.















So, where is the Blog of George Bush? It is a good example for each leader to have a Blog like Ahmedinejad did.