Iran's cyber-president
Guardian We read at the end of article:"Ahmadinejad doesn't really get the point of blogging. A presidential blog is almost a contradiction in terms: blogs represent the voice of ordinary people, not politicians who are pretending to be ordinary people."
I can not agree with this kind of reasoning.There are many politicians who are blogging around the world including reformist Abtahi ( former Vice President) and Moin (former Minister of Higher education).A President or politician can blog and represent his/her personal ideas or have a direct contact with people.Blogs are out there for anyone:famous or not, politician or "ordinary citizen".
I can not agree with this kind of reasoning.There are many politicians who are blogging around the world including reformist Abtahi ( former Vice President) and Moin (former Minister of Higher education).A President or politician can blog and represent his/her personal ideas or have a direct contact with people.Blogs are out there for anyone:famous or not, politician or "ordinary citizen".

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فرید از کامنتت متشکرم. نوشته قبلیت را هم در
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خوانده بودم. خیلی کار با ارزشی میکنی که آنجا مینویسی و از بحثهای بلاگهای فارسی به انگلیسی مینویسی.
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