Posted on 06/23/2009 1:20:56 PM PDT by writer33
As the events unfold in Iran, Elective Decisions wishes to know what you think. Is Barack Obama truly suppressing libety in Iran by not supporting the student uprising? As always, remember to vote with passion at the above link!
Mark Levin's Ten Conservative Principles
which are just some of the principles the Iranian people so long for.
Ping!
President Øbama Turns His Back On The Oppressed During Their Darkest Hours
He is suppressing liberty HERE...why should he not do it elsewhere.
Yep, he sickens me too.
My thoughts exactly. Why else would he care about Iran when he’s suppressing it here. Good point, Vaquero.
right...he is turning his back on America and letting the oppression begin HERE.
Oh, puleez. He doesn’t have any power over Iran or anywhere else. I bet his dog even laughs when he says to sit.
Perfect graphic. He’s definitely a big FAIL!
It was asked — Is Barack Obama truly suppressing libety in Iran by not supporting the student uprising?
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Well, why is choosing one Muslim terrorist leader considered to be better than choosing a different Muslim terrorist leader?
Heres your other Muslim terrorist candidate...
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Mousavi
Iranian reformist may seem moderate but his history is one of a radical sympathizer of the ayatollahs regime. Can a leopard really change its spots?
Smadar Peri
Published: 06.18.09, 14:22 / Israel News
Reformist Iranian leader Mir-Hossein Mousavi, with his sleek, striped shirts and overall serene demeanor, may seem like the nuclear threat-wary Wests wildest dream, but a closer look into the mans past reveals a darker image, of a man who was a radical sympathizer of the ayatollahs.
Mousavi (67), who became Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejads main political rival during the last presidential race, is an architect by training, an amateur artist and a would-be poet, who has penned dozens of romantic songs.
His presidential campaign focused on problems rooted within the Islamic Republic: He pledged to improve the status of women, fight unemployment, poverty and the younger generations disconcerting affection for drugs, and he vowed that change will come.
His resume, however, depicts an extremist a man who is not so different than Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
[ ... ]
at http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3733426,00.html
Could be true as well. I could definitely see the dog laughing.
what is the corner picture?
Well, I wouldn’t necessarily say he’s “oppressing” liberty there, but he sure passed on an opportunity to promote it.
I wistfully remember President Reagan, and how he would’ve clearly and unequivocally expressed support for the freedom movement.
I’m not worried as much about Øbama suppressing liberty in Iran as I am about Øbama suppressing liberty here in the good US of A!!
The noose is tightening more all of time!
Wake Up America!
Yes. Obama demands America be an Islamic Republic.
The Persians, unlike the docile Americans who allowed
a Kenyan/Paki/Indo/crypto usurper to destroy America’s fabric, know the Islamic Republic must die.
I’m definitely not necessarily pro Mousavi, but pro liberty. Thanks for posting the link, Star Traveler. It’s perfect.
“what is the corner picture?”
It’s of Neda, the young lady gunned down in Tehran.
“The noose is tightening more all of time!
Wake Up America!”
I think America is awakening, albeit late, but it does seem to be happening.
He’s the mid east’s leaders personal bitc*.
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