Posted on 07/08/2004 10:22:03 AM PDT by Amil
Today, everyone is an Iranian
"You have powers you never dreamed of. You can do things you never thought you could do. There are no limitations in what you can do except the limitations of your own mind." Darwin P. Kingsley
Today is 18 Tir, July 8, 2004. It was exactly five years ago when the brutal and totalitarian regime of the Islamic Republic attacked the student dorm and savagely beat the sleeping students and murdered others. The July 8, 1999 tragedy is a day that will live forever in the minds of all freedom loving people.
Today, we are united in the spirit of brotherhood and sisterhood and standing tall to let the world hear our continuous, everlasting voracity and aspirations for a free and democratic Iran. Today, we pledge ourselves under divine afflatus, to stand beside Iranians in Iran and echo their voices around the globe. Today, we make history, yet again.
It is very difficult for the civilized world to envision the sufferings of the Iranian people under the absolute theocratic terrorism in Iran. The figures we have been seeing are beyond belief and simply incomprehensible. Islamic terrorism has been responsible for the torturing, imprisonment and death on false charges, of hundreds of peace-loving Iranian souls.
There are simply no logical answers to the actions of these sub-humans who call themselves the Islamic Republic. The true answer would be, of course, for them to destroy or disorganize all possible sources of the opposition group and impede their progress until they (The Islamic Republic) have developed the Atomic bomb and destabilize, not only Iran, but also the entire region and the world. The theocratic despotism's ultimate goal is sacrificing the Persian nation and turn it into the most aggressive Islamic terrorist nation the world has ever seen.
It is the love of our beloved pre-Islamic heritage that has held Iranians tightly together for centuries. It is the rooted passion within each and every Iranian that has propelled the Persians to persevere and keep their Pre-Islamic culture when the barbaric Islamic culture was forced upon the fabric of Persians' soul. And it was the Persian heritage, again, that was attacked by the Islamic thugs in order to Arabize the Iranian nation. Persian language and tradition and indeed our entire culture has acted as a common denominator to hold together the fragments of our enflamed souls.
Iranian people for centuries have been resisting oppressive and tyrannical governments. They have been struggling to achieve their liberty and freedom. They have continued to pay the price of liberty and independence from the aggressors and the totalitarian regimes with their blood.
We will never abandon our love for liberty. We will build a society that is vital, liberal, tolerant, allowing freedom to all alike, Jews, Zoroastrians, Baha'i, Christians, Muslims and all those with no religion affiliations at all. We will struggle for our political liberty.
The Iranian revolution that supposed to lead to a glorious dream of independence and freedom, ended up being a travesty, devastatingly reminiscent of the Dark Ages of the Arab occupiers.
Today, the theocratic Islamic fascists, insisting upon absolute Stalinism-terrorism and the atmosphere of claustrophobia and oppression to run Iran, and at the same time, trying to turn back the clock to the era of the invasion of the ruthless, heartless, merciless Arab imperialist-terrorists, combined with their own Islamic version.
George Orwell's riveting novel "1984" should have been written exclusively for the empire of evil of the Islamic regime in Iran. "WAR IS PEACE. FREEDOM IS SLAVERY. IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH." That is how Islam defies the world.
Orwell saw it coming, but he was unaware of its exact date and place. Like Emmanuel Goldstein, the face of Ayatollah Khamenehi, "the Enemy of the People," was shown on the big screen. "The Big Brother is watching you." The Islamic Republic's two-minutes of hate has become hours long Friday prayers, chanting death to America and death to Israel.
Yes, I believe Orwell unconsciously wrote his fictional book of "1984" for the emergence of the new Empire of Evil; for the evildoers of the Islamic Republic in Iran who have made life intolerable, unbearable and miserable for the courageous and valorous people of Iran.
"Throughout history men have had an intuitive understanding that the mind can be manipulated. Elaborate strategies have been worked out to achieve this end. Ecstasy rituals, frightening masks, loud noises, eerie chants all have been used to compel the crowd to accept the beliefs of their leaders. Even if an ordinary man at first resists a cruel shaman or medicine man, the hypnotizing ritual gradually breaks his will."
Those who have lived in Muslim countries in general and a Shi'a country in particular would understand the repetition of the rituals and the reinforcement of the mass brainwashing technique. As a matter of fact, it is through these rituals that they have been successful in enflaming people's emotions to commit crimes for the sake of Islam and their thirst for power.
Iranian people don't expect the world to come to Iran and fight for them. Every decent and freedom loving nation knows that the Iranian people have the right and the duty to change their form of government. One American stated that "What we can do for the Iranian people is to lend them our support: Not to fight on their behalf, but to stand by their side. To cheer their struggle and clearly signal that we have no intention of propping up the clerics, no matter what, in their growing desperation, they may offer us in exchange."
Today, we are standing tall and declaring our perpetual commitment to the liberation of Iran and her people. Today, we are marching for the support of the voiceless students and the Iranian people in Iran. Today, our demonstration is inspired by demonstrations of the Iranian people in Iran, which were in turn inspired, by demonstrations of the students against the dictatorship and barbarity of the Islamic Republic in Iran. We shall all demonstrate until every Iranian is free. Today, everyone is an Iranian.
Amil Imani July 8, 2004 Amil_Imani@hotmail.com
For distribution to all freedom loving human beings
Not me. I was Iranian yesterday. Today, I'm Nepalese.
Tomorrow I'll be from Venus.
Iranians spend a lot of time talking and complaining, but don't do much to fix things. Same thing with the Venezuelans. When you are dealing with a dictator, the only thing you can do is take up arms.
Iran will be free.
We will be there to help them get there.
All revolutions take time to germanate.
The important thing is that the seed corn has been planted, it is being nourished & gestation is underway.
These countries just have not had their Sam Adams, Patrick Henry...etc step to the fore yet.
I think both of these countries are close, very close.
Iran has been germinating for years, and seems to be sliding backward. Venezuela used to be democratic, and if it can get rid of Chavez in the upcoming recall, may yet be saved from violent revolution.
I do wonder if I really was an Iranian in Tehran, what would I do to aid the overthrow of the government? It's your basic question: how do you start a successful revolution in a country run by murder-happy mullahs? It obviously won't be easy and may God protect those valient souls that go for it.
Its hard to take up arms against a dictator when only his cronies have the weapons.
That's why we must fight to defend the Second Amendment here.
The masses of Iranians may very well wish to overthrow the Ayatollahs. I'm sure most educated Iranians and business people do.
Iran is the next target - either we help the Iranians throw out the Ayatollahs, or we will have to live through a repeat of what we are facing in Iraq. The Ayatollahs are really crazy, they are getting the bomb and they are supporting Islmaofascist terrorists everywhere.
Iran MUST be the next target.
Would agree that Iran is the next target. Unfortunately, I am not sure our leaders agree. Certainly Kerry does not. Bush would like agree, but for the Iraq fiasco. My suspicion is that our government is not going to do anything about Iran until they actually attack US soil.
One thing should be starkly clear then, and I'm speaking to my fellow Americans:
The current Iranian regime must *not* be allowed to get the bomb -- UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES.
Politics over here be damned. The expected screaming from the Democrats here be damned. The mullahs must *not* be allowed to get the bomb or we can kiss the option of liberating Iran goodbye, forever.
Precisely accurate.
I hope that doesn't happen. The result may very well be another Nagasaki or Hieroshima on U.S. soil.
These guys are insane.
Did you see This Last Night?
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