Posted on 06/11/2009 1:05:24 PM PDT by forkinsocket
If she is an no class Idiot and ugly as hell then Yes!
She hates her country, too?
I wonder if “for the first time in her life she’s proud of Iran”?
Wow. I have such mixed emotions. I’d love for this woman’s hubby to defeat Imanutjob, but I hate for her to be compared to Michelle Obama.
Would they like ours? That’s an idea for a solution to the building tension. Some kind of a swap, although I can’t think of who I want here from there.
Is Zahra Rahnavard a big dude?
"I remember the day when they would have called her 'Iran's Hillary'...
what's happened to my life?"
Did you see her picture? Dude is right
Oh my she’s showing her face. How long before the fatwah? Ahmadoinjihad’s wife always wears the full burka thingie.
LOL and from the looks of her, the new Iranian MO she hasn’t had new glasses since the Revolution of 1979, can we say dated eyewear?
Did anyone see her arms? Does she have nice arms????
This article is part of a recent series of articles in various papers on the role of women in the Iranian elections. The title is kind of bizarre, though. When it says, “some” are comparing her to Michelle Obama, I don’t know who they mean - because less than 1% of people in the Middle East know about Michelle Obama or care.
The comparison to The one’s wife is all PR bs meant to divide.
Does she wear $600 sneakers too?
Presidential candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi's wife, who has been campaigning along his side, calls for a greater social freedom for Iranian women."When participating in social activities, our women must feel both secure and liberated. In other words, they must be allowed to freely choose their career, work environment, and clothing [in compliance with Islamic dress code]," Zahra Rahnavard told a gathering of young women who support Mousavi Wednesday.
"The democracy we seek is a religious democracy, which would allow young women of our time to thrive and flourish by providing them with security, freedom, and employment," added the former chancellor of Tehran's Al-Zahra University.
Rahnavard, an Arts professor at the University of Tehran, also said that with the adoption of the correct policies, discrimination could end.
I can see the resemblance!
Aunt Alibaba Ester?
Did Letterman’s people come up with that headline?
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