To: yonif
My greatest concern is that the hardliners will compromise with the so-called reformers and the world media will champion it as a triumph of democracy.
The reformers are all supporters of the Islamic Republic of Iran and have not worked for genuine democracy in Iran. They seek cosmetic changes not substantive ones. The people are fed up with the regime and are pleading with us not to negotiate with their corrupt government.
They people of Iran hope that by their refusing to take part in this upcoming sham of an election the world will see that this is not a true democracy and cut off all financial support of the terror masters of Iran.
We need to stand with them in this time of crisis and NOT come to the aid of the reformers of Iran.
7 posted on
02/01/2004 12:07:01 AM PST by
DoctorZIn
(Until they are Free, "We shall all be Iranians!")
To: DoctorZIn
My greatest concern is that the hardliners will compromise with the so-called reformers and the world media will champion it as a triumph of democracy.
The reformers are all supporters of the Islamic Republic of Iran and have not worked for genuine democracy in Iran. They seek cosmetic changes not substantive ones. The people are fed up with the regime and are pleading with us not to negotiate with their corrupt government.
They people of Iran hope that by their refusing to take part in this upcoming sham of an election the world will see that this is not a true democracy and cut off all financial support of the terror masters of Iran.
We need to stand with them in this time of crisis and NOT come to the aid of the reformers of Iran.Amen. Worth quoting in full. I'm taking a tape of the recent PBS Frontline/World documentary to a superbowl party tomorrow, which I think the host will play.
10 posted on
02/01/2004 1:31:39 AM PST by
Stultis
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