Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (the President of Iran dude) Is Blogging… Weird
The blogosphere took a strange turn (but aren’t they all?) for me recently when I learned that Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the President of Iran – he of wanting to destroy Israel fame, and so on – gets his blog on every now and again.
Not only that, but he either takes a relatively liberal view on deleting commenters, or no one is keeping an eye on people who think he should “shut up” and believe he’s an “evil leader,” and so on.
Rock on, random commenter people.
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