Friday, April 14, 2006

Natural right

I am in the lib. at the beautiful Simon Fraser University and trying to gather useful information for my supervisor. I know! Such a boring thing to do exactcly after passing the finals storm, but you know the supervisors, don't you?
Anyways, I just heard about the president Ahmadinedjat's statement. Although it was not acceptable, I am happy because it was a little bit more moderate than that in the past.
Moreover, I really believe that the Iran's problems have nothing to do with lack of energy, but lack of management. For example, in the economics politics issue, although I am not an economist, I can undrestand that selling the shares for lower than the market, reducing the rate of the saving accounts, and giving the mortgages simeltanously is one of the worst economics plans that I've ever seen. At one side, the Iranian government wants to protect the industries, and at the other side, the stock shares is sold cheaper than the stock market.
pity people! They think that nuclear power is their natural right, but they can't defend from their real natural rights such as indivitual rights, human rights etc.

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