Posted on 06/26/2007 7:34:56 PM PDT by FARS
With the announcements by the Islamic Regime of impending gasoline (petrol) rationing, the last few days have seen long lines of upset citizens at gas stations throughout Iran. As supplies dwindled, tempers flared till this evening/tonight upset crowds set fire to some 50 gas stations in Tehran and tens of thousands of protesters marched from the eastern part of Tehran called Tehran Pars to Imam Hossein street.
(Excerpt) Read more at antimullah.com ...
[singing] you get a line and I’ll get a pole, and while we string him up Satan will devour his soul, then we’ll parade around with the head of that a-hole...
Okay, so, my sense of meter isn’t great...
Essentially that is what the Shah of Iran (Reza Pahlavi)father did. One time during the revolution in 1978, the Shah said that he would put on his father’s boots.
MULLAH’S HEADS ON POLES!
The Shah’s father had the right idea.
A SHOCKING EVENT ON THE EMANCIPATION DAY OF IRANIAN WOMEN
Jan 8, 2006
Homa Mohaseb - Persian Journal
http://www.iranian.ws/cgi-bin/iran_news/exec/view.cgi/5/12107
First, let us read the news: “On January 7, 2006 the 18-year-old Iranian woman who killed a man she said tried to rape her was sadly sentenced to death for murder... On January the 7th, which coincides with Day 17 in Persian Calendar, is in fact a very important day in the History of Iran, and it was used to be called the “Emancipation Day of Iranian Women”. On January 7, 1936 Reza Shah (the founder of Pahlavi dynasty), his wife and daughters attended the graduation ceremony at the Teacher College (in Farsi: Daneshsaray-e-Aali) in Tehran. All women participated in the ceremony were advised to come unveiled. Emancipation of women was officially born. Unveiling was made compulsory and women were banned from wearing the Arabs’ veil (in Farsi:chador) and scarf in public.
Human rights abuses in Iran since the Mullahs took over in 1979
http://www.krsi.net/common/interogation.asp
The Shah did execute and imprison many people, some numbers are as high as 2500 people being killed. What most people do not know, is that these people were communist insurgents with direct intent on overthrowing the Peacock Throne by force if necessary. The actions of the Shah were tough by western standards, but that is only because we do not live in countries where the Communist influence is spread by guns and subversives, so when we in the west hear of a government imprisoning people for their political activity, we often do not know that the political activity they were imprisoned for was a plotting to overthrow the present government system, or to organize violence or subversive activity that every government has a right and duty to protect itself against... Were the actions of the students in the late 1980’s a threat to the Mullahs and the Islamic government? Or, were the actions of the Mullahs a violent response to a people just wanting to live free within their own country, angered by the murders of those who failed to live ‘properly’ under Islamic law, murdered because they wore Western style clothes, murdered or imprisoned because they wanted to choose their own leaders instead of live under the death squads of the Mullahs? ...it has been said by the grandson of Ayatollah Khomenie that the Shah killed approximately 2500 people during his 30 year reign. The Mullahs, however, killed almost 100 times that much, killing almost 2,500,000 people since taking over the government in Iran in 1979.
Protesters call for Iran chief’s death
Hard-line regime threatens crackdown
By ALI AKBAR DAREINI Associated Press
Friday, June 13, 2003
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4196/is_20030613/ai_n10872454
They shouted chants including “Khamenei the traitor must be hanged,” “Guns and tanks and fireworks, the mullahs must be killed” and “Student prisoners must be freed,” witnesses said.
MPG Report on IRI Intelligence Preying on Women
The following is the MPG english translation from MPG’s underground paper, the “Night Mail” vol. 4, in Iran.
April 2006
http://www.marzeporgohar.org/index.php?l=1&cat=21&scat=&artid=1081
The anti woman regime of Khomeini began its campaign against Iranian women shortly after coming to power in 1979 by sending out fascist street gangs, sometimes led by fanatic women chanting “either head scarf or head bang”, hitting women on their heads and forcing them to disband and obey the new laws. Soon after, women without head scarves or with inadequate cover (!) were purged from all government offices.
Women at war with the mullahs
The Sunday Times
March 19, 2006
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/article742646.ece
“The Jews have come from tragedy and forced the world to respect them,” she said, “with their knowledge, not with their terror; with their work, not with their crying and yelling. We have not seen a single Jew blow himself up in a German restaurant. We have not seen a single Jew destroy a church. We have not seen a single Jew protest by killing people. Only the Muslims defend their beliefs by burning down churches, killing people and destroying embassies. The Muslims must ask themselves what they can do for humankind, before they demand that humankind respect them.”
...and then the Ayatoilet's lackeys seized the US embassy, and handed Carter his ass.
You got that right. ANd the fool jimmuh keeps on spouting his trash and it is sad that some folks listen to him.
You got that right. ANd the fool jimmuh keeps on spouting his trash and it is sad that some folks listen to him.
CWII Ping.
Of course, the same was said about the many countries under the Soviet heel, including the Soviet Union themselves...and was said for a much longer time.
I would never say never...
Set up a blockade and see what happens.
No fuel in or out.
Starve the economy and the people.
Saw this...thanks for the heads up. Interesting developments there...
Mullah heads on poles. Mullah heads on poles. Mullah heads on poles. Amad-nut-job strung up on the nearest tree/lampost and left for buzzard food!
She sliced and diced both of them. Read the sentence Chris. LOLOLOLOL
That last comment is called posting when you have more than one FR tab active and mix them up. LOLOL.
I have been wondering for some time if the whole reason for the crazed rantings of the HNJIC (Head Nut-Job In Charge) over there is to keep people from really seeing how bad things might be getting.
He’s been hoping that Israel will attack, or the US, or any other outside reason to unite the country behind himself.
Mark
If the amnesty bill passes, be ready for some really draconian gun control laws within the next few years.
There's no way that a government can allow the population to remain armed when they're trying to turn a constitutional republic into an oligarchy, sort of like what they've got in Mexico.
Mark
That's what it will take. A mild or limited rebellion will just mean a different set of mullahs in charge, and things will be back to how they are in a couple of years, while the leaders of the half-hearted rebellion will be identified and assassinated
Things will only get better if ALL the clerics are taken out, and there is a mass bonfire of Qurans all over Iran
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