Posted on 06/21/2009 7:32:37 PM PDT by Talkradio03
Schneider is a liberal kook. He should have been gone a long, long time ago.
the spin is incredible. The only way this dude gets defeated in ‘12 is if things are so in the crapper, the media can’t possibly fool enough people about the chosen one.
No worries. There was a thread about CNN being so dead -last no one watches that network. I just look at Schneider as the old guy, drooling at the corner street who talks to himself.
This seems to be the new talking point coming out of the rats. Somehow 0 made this happen. Funny, I would have thought a free Iraq next door would be a more realistic reason.
Sure, man. Obama’s election will also play a role in this country’s next revolution and bloody civil war.
Can’t argue with that.
How so?
Maybe they thought they better fight ballot stuffing or they would end up like America?
Oh good grief. This messianic worship of Hussein has reached the point of complete insanity.
The election of Obama may yet inspire true American patriots to demonstrate for the return of freedom in the USofA.
For anyone who thinks the Cairo speech won’t be credited for any fall of the Mullahs you are kidding yourself. I must ask what world hav eyou been living in since January?
Oh puhleease ... Bay of Pigs this is not.
Schneider has always been an ass. Just a leftist moron.
Baghdad Bob propagadist > Bill Schneider
http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2009/06/iranian-protesters-warn-regime-do-not.html
Friday, June 19, 2009
Iranian Protest Signs Warn Regime: “Do Not Forget What Happened to Saddam”
It looks like the situation in Iraq is playing a part in this revolution...
Iranian democracy protesters on Thursday carried signs warning the evil regime, “Do not forget what happened to Saddam Hussein!”
Thanks to George W. Bush, of course.
This helps answer the question, “Would There Be Green In Iran Without Purple In Iraq?”
Iranian ruler Ayatollah Khamenei promised to squash the protests today in his Friday sermon. But this did not faze the opposition.
The next protest is scheduled for Saturday at 4 PM at Revolution Square in Tehran.
Say a prayer for these brave people.
The US government broke its silence today.
Led by Rep. Mike Pence the US House passed legislation supporting the democracy protesters in Iran. Pence hailed the resolution saying, “There is an intention here, in a true spirit of bipartisanship, to allow the American people to be on the side of liberty and to be on the side of freedom.”
Meanwhile, President Obama is still silent— and by default, still supporting the regime.
Goodness... Even The Nation is criticizing Dear Leader for his tepid response.
Constant tingles up the leg will do that
Everything’s always got to be about Obummer, doesn’t it.
What a sorry excuse for a news station!
“.....So there is urgency in reassessing American policy toward those three formidable powers, and thereby in fostering democratic pressure around as well as in the now-key capitals of Damascus and Tehran. Thanks to American idealism and muscularity, President Bushs visionary policies are already bearing fruit. The next step is no less promising and no less dangerous, demanding the same bold energy and initiative as those that have gone before.” ~ Victor Davis Hanson May 5, 2005
Excerpted from:
http://victorhanson.com/articles/hanson050505.html.
May 5, 2005
The Bush Doctrines Next Test
by Victor Davis Hanson
Commentary Magazine
CNN had White House Press coorispondance April Ryan on assuring us that if Øbama dont know how to handle Iran, he has Biden and Clinton#2;
off topic, then she also assured us Americans are willing to pay higher taxes for Øbamas health care plan
.
I heard great praise for CNNs coverage of events in Iran, but with help like April Ryan embellishing the White House on every issue, CNN has a credibility gap
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