Posted on 06/18/2005 1:32:33 PM PDT by Robert Mayer
Overview: According to the document released by the Iranian government, a polling station for the presidential elections in Iran was located near me in Tucson, Arizona at the Southern Arizona Association for Visually Impaired (SAAVI). I drove there around 9am and the receptionist confirmed that, indeed, voting would be from 3pm-7pm. I arrived back on the scene around 4pm with my camera and notepad in hand and entered the polling station. After a brief look around, I asked the man in charge, the poll monitor, if I could interview him about the polling process, telling him that I am a freelance journalist.
We sat down and talked for nearly an hour and a half. He took me as young, naive, and impressionable, and because of it, he elaborated greatly on his bizarre political ideology and personal defense of the Islamic Republic. I have no doubt in my mind that that this man is an ideologue connected to the regime and an eloquent propagandist. Following is what he told me along with my impressions, along with a few pictures of the polling station.
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Iran election news ping!
Be sure to deliver everything to the FBI I'm sure that they would love to have more information on this individual and those who stopped by to "Vote."
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