Protests in Iran
Posted on | July 2, 2009 | 2 Comments
Security forces attacked the “Nourshirvani University”
Protests in Iran Continue-June 30th-July 1st 2009
Warning: article photo of tortured student gory, but excellent and important update on situation, while O completely ignores it and focuses on fictitious concerns and turning America from democracy to tyranny.
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July 3rd, 2009 @ 12:29 am
For a president who was terrified at the thought of water boarding, where is he on this kind of torture? Water boarding would be a picnic and holiday compared to what the protestors in Iran have gone through.
Guantanamo’s prisoners were, afterall, armed insurgents against America and America’s Military. Yet they have gotten utmost respect from this administration.
Sure, condemn the violence against the Iranian protestors. How about condemn Khamenei, or is that impossible if there’s agreement to his method?
If I hear that Obama is naive one more time I will puke. Stop it, Christians, of which I am one! You are playing lame when talking so STUPID! He’s not a secular humanist. That’s a cop-out that Christ Jesus will not put up with much longer.
July 3rd, 2009 @ 12:52 am
How horrible that Obama and the United Nations aren’t concerned about the human rights of the people in Iran. For this, I am now ashamed of my own country.
And let us take note that Obama, Hillary and the United Nations are spinning the situation in Honduras. They are referring to this as a military coup, which is the opposite of the truth (surprise!)
The people there are trying to have their Constitution enforced, which their Supreme Court agreed to and ordered the Honduras military to remove someone from office who was there illegally. (He was termed out and didn’t want to leave.)
There is no longer any doubt that Obama, Hillary and the U.N. support Hugo Chavez’ coalition and couldn’t care less about what a country’s Constitution states as the rule of law.
Are we witnessing glimpses of our future here in the U.S.? It appears so.
Obama, Hillary and the United Nations have shown their true colors. And it’s not a pretty picture at all.