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Hardliners turn on Ahmadinejad for watching uncovered meat women dancers
2006-12-06

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran, who flaunts his ideological fervour, has been accused of undermining Iran's Islamic revolution after television footage appeared to show him watching a female song and dance show.
Looks like they think he has served his purpose and has dug his own grave deep enough.
The famously austere Mr Ahmadinejad has been criticised by his own allies after attending the lavish opening ceremony of the Asian games in Qatar, a sporting competition involving 13,000 athletes from 39 countries. The ceremony featured Indian and Egyptian dancers and female vocalists. Many were not wearing veils.
I'll bet he didn't even know he was digging his own grave.
Women are forbidden to sing and dance before a male audience under Iran's Islamic legal code. Officials are expected to excuse themselves from such engagements when abroad but TV pictures showed Mr Ahmadinejad sitting with President Bashar Assad of Syria and Ismail Haniya, the Palestinian prime minister, during last Friday's ceremony in Doha.
Religious fundamentalists, usually Mr Ahmadinejad's keenest supporters, are asking why he attended a ceremony that violated his own government's strict interpretation of Shia Islam.
Just because Ahmanutjob's supporters are keen doesn't mean that he is.
The Baztab website, considered close to Mohsen Rezaee, a former revolutionary guard commander with links to powerful sections of Iran's political hierarchy, said Mr Ahmadinejad's presence had offended Shias in Iran and elsewhere. "The failure of Ahmadinejad to object and his constant presence has damaged the image of Iran's Islamic revolution and its commitment to Islamic rules in contrast with the Arab countries in the Gulf," it said.
No, he was actually starting to make a bit of progress. You're the ones who are screwing it up.
The president's aides insist he was not present during the singing and dancing. His press secretary, Ali Akbar Javanfekr, claimed Mr Ahmadinejad had left for Doha airport before the performance.
See, he knows the difference between piety and perversion!
However, Baztab posted footage which purported to show Mr Ahmadinejad in his seat after the show. Jalal Yahyazadeh, a rightwing MP, said: "We have heard from some sources that Ahmadinejad was in the stadium at the time. Those who created the conditions for his presence should be investigated as quickly as possible."
Nice knowin' ya, Nutjob. It'll be interesting to see who else they have decided have served their purpose but have to go.

You know, it will be interesting to see how serious they really are about this. If Ahmanutjob just gets excused from his post and has to say 10 Hail Marys, we'll know it was just political and the rulers there are full of $hit as we all expect. However, if they really care, they'll have him executed. Cough cough.
Posted by:gorb

#17  As to Ahmadinejad, his transgression is a splendid example of just how cannibalistic Islam's power structure is. It reminds me very little of the Soviet Union, where there were so many arcane laws and regulations that any given individual was already guilty of something and merely awaited the time of their arrest.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-12-06 16:30  

#16  um, yeah, that would explain the old Swedish custom of belly dancing....

Belly dancing did not originate in Arabia. Its beginnings can be traced back to India. Curiously enough, the practice was once an exclusively male domain in that the birthing of a reborn avatar was intended to be performed by a man. Centuries of this notion's solid disproof by maternal functioning finally saw the migration of this art form over to the women folk. As mentioned, this was originally not supposed to be a form of entertainment. The exercises are intended to facilitate childbirth. It should be no surprise that professional belly dancers are reputed to have a much easier time delivering children. Their consumate skill at accomodating certain other fun activities will remain undiscussed.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-12-06 16:27  

#15  Women are forbidden to sing and dance before a male audience under Iran's Islamic legal code.

um, yeah, that would explain the old Swedish custom of belly dancing....
Posted by: Snuting Hupaing9276   2006-12-06 15:07  

#14  I thought it was only a sin if he enjoyed it.

Actually, it's only a sin if it serves the Ayatollah's purpose.
Posted by: gorb   2006-12-06 12:27  

#13  I thought it was only a sin if he enjoyed it.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2006-12-06 11:32  

#12  #3 & #4

The terribly un-PC line is (as the feathered fan he is holding rises)

Roman soldier: "The jig is up!"
pseudo-eunuch "...and gone!"

Many funny lines in the movie and that Roman chick was HOT!
Posted by: AlanC   2006-12-06 10:29  

#11  Don't look at it! Don't look at it!
Posted by: tu3031   2006-12-06 09:08  

#10  We're almost out of planes.
Posted by: Supreme Wingnut   2006-12-06 07:57  

#9  So, does Nutjob's flub amount to merely a Seething offense, or might it be an Unfortunate Plane Crash offense? Wouldn't that be fun.
Posted by: exJAG   2006-12-06 07:39  

#8  Ledeen at the Corner was reporting that Khameini ain't feeling so good the past few days.

InshAllan.
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-12-06 07:17  

#7  Ayatollah is Persian for human cockroach. (actually it means: light ray from god)
Posted by: Sneaze Shaiting3550   2006-12-06 05:13  

#6  Only one opinion matters:

The rest is just noise.
Posted by: .com   2006-12-06 04:21  

#5  Some of the Mullahs are having buyers remorse and looking for excuses.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2006-12-06 03:50  

#4  I don't remember. I just remember that the dance was halted about the time the feather/bird/gist was "up"! :-P
Posted by: gorb   2006-12-06 02:14  

#3  HISTORY OF THE WORLD PART ONE by Mel Brooks > I forget, was it "THE FEATHER/BIRD IS UP", or "THE GIST IS UP???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-12-06 02:11  

#2  Forced to drink the Kool-Aid by his adoring followers.

It couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-12-06 02:08  

#1  This unjust condemnation shows that the mullahs are puppets of the USA and Israel.
Posted by: Penguin   2006-12-06 02:05  

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