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Ali Sanaei’s Personal Blog » 2007 » November

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Australian Election

Posted in Politics, Australia by Ali on the November 23rd, 2007

Those Australian readers out there will probably be more familiar with this story than the rest of the world, but the election concerning the country’s Prime Minister John Howard has caused quite a frenzy in recent weeks.

The easiest way for me to describe the current political situation in Australia regarding Howard is to liken the current elections to a potential overturning of the (everlasting) Bush Administration that’s hung around the White House since the 80s. The possibility of Prime Minister Howard losing his cushy seat that he’s held for 11.5 years now is a big deal, as the race between him and Kevin Rudd of the Labor Party is a very close one. Sounds a lot like the 2000 elections between George Bush and Al Gore.

George W Bush Al Gore Election 2000 John Howard Kevin Rudd election 2007

But I am quite confident that tomorrow’s election will end to a change of government here. The only question might the magnitude of the victory for the Labor party.

The economy is going well, there have been years of growth, the unemployment is low so why would voters vote against a proven economic manager? Well, it is partly the time factor that Howard has been the PM over a decade here and also the fact that people’s priorities are shifting from the economy. When the economy is running well, people perhaps take less notice of it in political terms, it is assumed to be part of the landscape so they turn their attention to other issues such as the environment, climate change, the war in Iraq, education and so on. These are the exact issues Labor has an advantage on in terms of public opinion.

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Iraq is one of the important factors. It was initially a popular move by the government going in to the war in Iraq with the US and the other members of the coalition, but over time that has became a less popular policy and Labor has played that fairly and carefully by saying that they would shift the emphasis from Iraq to Afghanistan, in other words they can not be accused of being soft on terrorism and not contributing to eradicate the cause of terrorism. At the same time they have made a clear point of difference between themselves and the government on what is now relatively an unpopular war.

The other important factor is Climate change which is quite important here in the Australian culture. The younger generation asks the government on the issues related to this subject and also the fact that Australia has not signed the Kyoto protocol, even though that it might be just a symbolic protocol.

Besides; Kevin Rudd is good-looking, young and he also knows Chinese!

It’s a funny political game going around the world. UK’s Labour party went to Iraq and now the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats parties will exactly use this against them in the UK general election 2009. I can say from now: the Conservatives will win that election!

However, tomorrow, Saturday 24th November 2007 is the election day and we shall probably know the definite poll outcome by Sunday.

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Update 26 Nov 07: Labor has won the election. See live results.

Australia election 2007 results by Monday

11th Zee Al-Gha’deh Mubarak

Posted in Religion and Spirituality, Iran, Personal, Middle East, Culture by Ali on the November 22nd, 2007

Greetings for the birthday of Imam Reza (AS).

Emam Reza

Israel using all its available cards agains Iran’s Nuclear Programme

Posted in Politics, Iran, United Kingdom, USA, Middle East, Europe, France, Germany by Ali on the November 20th, 2007
Israel using all its available cards agains Iran's Nuclear Programme

Three more samples of Iranian Police Comic Strips

Posted in Iran, Middle East, Art, Culture by Ali on the November 15th, 2007

Further to the pictures I showed you in my posts Iran’s Police using Comic Strip posters and Two more samples of Iranian Police’s Comic Strips; I just found 3 more posters, and here they are:

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One of the posters warns youth of some mix parties, one warns of some improper friendships, and the other tries to prevent youth of following day to day modernism.

To see the previous posters, go here and here.

Ahmadinejad’s new album Released: “Provincial Trips …”

Posted in Iran, Music, Blogging, Middle East, Ahmadinejad, Art by Ali on the November 10th, 2007

Ahmadinejad's New Album

I haven’t set up my blog in Persian yet so I have to post the picture here in my English one. 40% of my site visitors are from Iran and many others from other countries are also Iranians, so I assume at least 50% of visitors understand the writings on the picture. But sorry to those who can’t read Persian.

The picture’s point is that it’s a book’s cover-page about Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s provincial visits; but it looks more like a music album cover. Especially with those titles at the right hand, e.g. “Rain’s Ambassador”, “Rain”, “Soft like Breeze”, “Sea Heart”, etc. Interesting that Hugo Chavez officially released his very own album about a month ago!

Middle East Peace Conference

Posted in Politics, Religion and Spirituality, Iran, USA, Geography, Middle East, War and Military by Ali on the November 5th, 2007
Middle East Peace Conference

Halloween with Ahmadinejad

Posted in Politics, Iran, Ahmadinejad, Culture by Ali on the November 1st, 2007

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was one of the hot Halloween figures this year:


:: Ahmadinejad Mask ::


:: Ahmadinejad Pumpkin ::


:: Ahmadinejad as Frankenstein (Click to Enlarge)::