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The event has been canceled that was mentioned in previous communication,
however we believe the video is being used as a message to Muslims for a
possible mega terror attack on US soil or US interests as the video says in
Arabic "Good News coming soon for Islam"  and on another web site the same
person that posted the video states that July 5th will be a great day for Islam
which was posted 5 days ago. The source of the posting lives in Australia which
is a day ahead of us here in the USA, which strongly suggests that there will be
a major attack on July 4. Hopefully the US security forces will find and
eliminate the possible potential attack(s). We immediately reported our findings
to the FBI and requested them to check using their sources the people that
posted the video and their connections.

Keith Davies
Walid Shoebat Foundation

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How can this happen?

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Willingly Fooled or a Belligerent Traitor

The problem with naive leftists is they approach everything from a perception of hope. Barack Obama constantly clamored about hope and change in the US Presidential campaign. Those of us who have to deal with reality on a day to day basis realized a long time ago that hope is not a strategy. Hope is only uttered when everything else has fails. Hope never replaces truth and fact. Sadly, this is exactly the approach that many in the west have taken and the islamists rely on. Hope allows when to rid themselves of responsibility and look at others in a skewed manner.

"I'm not reconciled with [Iran's possession of nuclear weapons], and I don't think the international community is reconciled with that," US President Barack Obama said Thursday in an interview with the Associated Press, ahead of a trip to Moscow.

I am not sold that he believes this entirely. I don't believe that he truly cares one way or another if Iran gets nuclear weapons. As for speaking for the rest of the "international community", he can't even speak for his own country.

Scheduled to depart next week on a trip to Russia, Italy and Ghana, Obama praised Moscow for its cooperation in attempting to persuade North Korea and Iran to abandon their nuclear development programs. The United Nations recently approved "the most robust sanction regime that we've ever seen with respect to North Korea," he said.

Moscow feigns to help while funnelling material, money, and expertise under the table. This is the equivalent of a 1930's black man thanking a Klansman for erecting a cross in his yard. How tragically pathetic is this?

In reference to his upcoming trip, Obama chided Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Thursday for keeping "one foot in the old ways of doing business." By contrast, Obama said Putin's handpicked successor as president understands that Cold War behavior is outdated.

This comment is so easy to pick apart I'll leave it to you.

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The Most Important offering the United States has provided

In Congress, July 4, 1776

The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America,

When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security. Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world.

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Maybe I should run for office?

So let me see if I have this right. The Obama administration and the Democrats want to set up a government run health care program. The obvious question begging to be asked, and has been, is who and how is this going to be paid for? These questions have been on various radio shows and a legitimate answer has yet to be given.

The question I want to ask is how long can this program possibly last? Setting up the program is as simple as the congress saying yea. Voila there it is. This was tyhe easy part. Next come the requirements from the government. If you are going to participate in government run health care then you can't smoke. If you do, then you will be extinguished from the program. After all, we all know that smoking isn't good for you. Therefore, if it is not good, then it is bad and you can"t do it. Fried foods also contribute to bad health. From now on, all foods must be steamed or boiled. No more trans-fats or oil based cooking products. All food products must be low-fat or fat free. Also, they should not be full of any type of cholesterol. This pretty much narrows the food choices down to skim milk and salad. No whole milk or cheeses. This contains too much fat and is bad for you.

No person should be driving a vehicle. Thousands die each year and this eliminates taxpayers. Also, millions more are injured and this would cost the program too much  money. Besides, cars are evil for the environment, you shouldn't be driving anyway. Step by step. individual freedoms would be given up and the amount of money in tax revenues would drop. How you ask? If tobacco products not allowed, then the purchasing of these products would decrease lowering the demand for this product means they won't be produced at the same level. This would put people, and companies out of business. Therefore not only do revenues drop, the amount of people on government run health care goes up accordingly. The same could be applied to all companies and people that presently work in industries that the government run health system would find unacceptable. As time passes the amount of people needing this program will increase and the number of people funding this program would decrease. The governments answer to everything would be to raise the taxes on those who do pay. This would raise the level of working poor and send the rich scurrying to other nations eliminating even more revenue.

Basic elementary level math and high school level economics is all one needs to see that this paln is a failure and will destroy the working classes and the poor as well as rob the rich. The rich will have an option, the rest won't. The rich can afford to move elsewhere. The super rich can still survive and pay for their own health care. The middle and lower class will find themselves beholden to the politicians and the rich. The very class warfare that the socialists... I mean democrats claimed exists would then truly exist and it would be due to their marxist ideology. The only reason the government has the potential to detroy our nation is because the individual American allowed it to. People who mistake their feelings as truth have neither.

What about Energy? I haven't seen anything from the administration that involves nuclear energy? Nor have I heard a clamor to drill for our own oil? I have stated before that the Oil Shale in the western states could be used while our brightest and best work on a better cleaner energy source. No matter how this goes, it would relieve or use of foreign oil. We could drill out own oil over the next 25 to 30 years. By this point someone will most certainly come up with a more efficient and clean source of energy.

None of this is rocket science. Its right in front of us. It is pure individualism and freedom. It is what this country was founded on and what this country relied on to be successful. How are people missing this?
 
 
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We Have Created an Islamic State

American lives and treasure have been spent on re-building Iraq. Other nations have joined in a supported this effort, yet America has taken the brunt of the criticism, therefore to those other nations do not take this as an affront to your efforts. They are very much appreciated. This being said, it was America that led the coalition and it is America that is now pulling out of Iraqi cities and leaving it to the Iraqis to defend and protect.

As noble as this sounds, what happens when the Islamists scare the good people of Iraq back into oppression? Ten years from now, what kind of nation will Iraq be? Will it be a freedom loving democracy or will it more or less resemble present day Iran? My bet is placed on the latter.

Though the present administration has stated that American troops will stay out of the cities unless specifically requested, I don't see the present administration leaving enough troops in Iraq to be effective. In the end, the Obama administration will say the Iraq needs to take responsibility and that we can't always be there to be their safety blanket. Anyone paying attention to American politics sees this as the polar opposite to what they are attempting internally.

Ten years from now, Iraq will be an islamist nation suppressing it's religion minorities and following some sort of shari'a law. Imam's will control Iraqi minds and will be dictating Iraq's future. The American administration and it's supporters will lay all of this at the feet of George W. Bush though he is already far removed from what is taking place. He will take the brunt because he took us into Iraq in the first place. The land of the free will be held accountable for developing a nation of oppression and fear.

Other nations in the region, just as vicious and oppressive, will take advantage of the situation while also pointing the finger. In the end it will be proven that the Americans no longer care about anyone or anything but themselves and they aren't really good at that either.

As America withdraws from Iraq how many Iraqis will be murdered? How many Iraqi children will be blown up going to school? How many Iraqi mothers and fathers will live in fear for their families lives because they may believe the wrong thing or actually want a decent future for their children? None of this matters to the immature and selfish western world. As long as we have our health care paid for by rich people and the bad guys stay where they are.

September 11th has already been forgotten in America. It is nothing more than just another day on the calendar. Twenty years from now, Iraq won't be more than a blip on a timeline in the American history books. Iraq will rejoin it's allies in the Axis of evil and America will have to take the blame. Lives were lost because we supposedly believed in freedom and democracy. We used to believe that every individual has value and a right to act on their own behalf and pursue that which makes the happy. How can we say that with a straight face as we watch Iraq turn into an islamc state which negates this very possibility?

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Inviting the Fox to the Henhouse

It has been stated that recent overtures to engage Syria and Iran in the diplomatic process have to do with securing Iraq once American troops start to withdraw. Being a student of history, I am confused as to how this would be considered a good thing. Syria and Iran are presently involved in both Lebanon, with Hizbullah, and in the Gaza Strip with Hamas. Why would America want them involved in "securing" Iraq?

What makes an administration ignore facts that are right in front of them? I'm sorry. I forgot, Barack Obama was elected on a promise of hope. Therefore, disregard the truth, and hope for something better. This has to fall into a definition of insanity somehow? Iran and Syria would be more than happy to get blatantly involved in Iraq as opposed to the latent actions they are involved in presently. They would no longer have to kill American soldiers they could kill Iraqis instead. Over time, and not a long period of time, they could place their own politicians into the Iraqi government and eventually get the proxy puppet in Baghdad equal to the one in Beirut and Gaza.

Inviting Iran and Syria to the table in regards to Iraq is inviting the fox into the hen house. In the end, the farmer is left with nothing. In this case, the farmer is America and the Iraqi who intended on building their own nation . These same Iraqis will eventually see themselves placed in prisons equivalent to the ones Saddam Hussein used to run. This would negate the sacrifice of Americans, both militarily and politically. The socialists in America would do their best to blame George W. Bush for getting us into the war when in truth it will become a failure because of this administrations decisions.

Millions died after the Americans withdrew from Vietnam. Vietnam was not lost because of the military it was lost because of the politicians. The same will happen in Iraq. Just like then, the politicians who were afraid to fight the war as needed, and then withdrew because of their failures, will blame others. How many children will be murdered because some fat bellied, posh, ignorant, American politician believes that America is the cause of all of the world's ills?

Inviting Iran and Syria to the adult table is like inviting a Anheuser Busch to an AA meeting. This is pure insanity.
 
Originally posted at Gentile Warrior
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Please Explain

I wish someone would explain to me what exactly makes one "pro western"? I have heard this title given to numerous people throughout the world who seem to have no link to western civilization other than the money they receive. Culturally they are often 180 degrees the opposite of western societies. Then again. may I am the one with the wrong definition of Western Civilization. Maybe my view of western societies being representative of liberty and freedom and willingness to fight for and defend their own freedoms and the freedoms of others is passe.

Lebanon's newly appointed Prime Minister, Sa'ad al-Hariri, is considered "pro-western". However, there is nothing in his statements or actions that would lead me to this assumption. His own father was killed by the Syrian government yet he is willing to work hand in had with a Syrian proxy, Hizbullah. If this isn't a spit in the face to his father I don't know what is.

Now that I have said that, it looks alot like western civilization and their politicians after all. Instead of killing the enemy, make deals with it. Instead of fighting evil, allow it to eat at your house. After all, we are all the same. No culture or set of values is better than another. All that matters is that we are alive. Living in fear is better than death. Living as slaves is better than dying free. Bowing down to a master is better than standing tall for yourself and risking life.

What a pathetic world we have developed.

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Did I miss something?

It wasn' that long ago that enterntainers were considered the lowest form of human being. Actors and comedians (fools) were treated worse than second class citizens. They provided nothing of value to the world. Oh how times have changed. Now actors, comedians, and singers have been placed at the top of society. Everything they say and do must be tracked and paid attention too. If it weren't for them we would have no possible way of making decisions on our own.

These same people are usually people who are trying to escape some sort of reality they didn't lie. Maybe their mother was a nympho or an addict. Maybe there was a male in the family who was a molestor or a father who was abusive. When you hear the stories of these people and who the grew up with you realize right away how screwed up they are. Yet, they are still idolized. Why?

So Michael Jackson has died. What makes his death more important than the death of my neighbor or one of my family members? What did  Michael Jackson do that was so important? He went around the world singing and dancing. All of this was to avoid facing his own true demons. On top of this he, at the very least, had a fetish for young boys. We call this pedophilia. As a Father, this is a crime that deserves death. You touch my child, and I will spend the rest of my life in prison for murder. There would be one less pervert on the planet and children would be safer.

Michael Jackson is not a hero. I do have a sense of pity for the man because it wasn't all his fault. His family and upbringing leaves alot to be desired. However, in the end, his decisions and his actions were his own.

Actors, singers, and comedians are nothing but a temporary means of escapism. In the end they are nothing more than a cheap, shortlived high. Having lived their lives trying to escape reality, why should anyone pay any attention to them?

What's for dinner?

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It' didn't work then

Barack Obama had stated that we needed to go back to the diplomacy of thirty years ago. To anyone who has actually lived through that period or has decided to research this period for themselves, they probably don't like this idea. That is, unless you find it acceptable to make deals with murderous tyrants.

The same group of people who are attempting to set up deals with the present set of assorted thieves and murderers were the ones screaming the loudest against this approach 30 years ago. I don't believe it should be considered a badge of honor that murderers have respect for your actions or words.

Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal on Thursday praised what he described as US President Barack Obama's "new language" towards the group.

If Khaled Mashaal has something nice to say about you then you have done something very wrong. For a murderous thug living in luxury in exile to praise you means that you are seen as someone he can manipulate. He is probably right.

However, he said the US must respect the Palestinians' democratic choice.

Here's were words get parsed and redefined. We have respected the choice of the Gaza "palestinians" We did not enter Gaza and attempt to overthrow Hamas. Instead, we have allowed the Gaza "palestinians" to suffer under their own decision. Hamas is a terror group and we will not, at least until Obama changes the policy, deal with terrorists. This is the greatest amount of respect we can give. They wanted it, let them have it. It doesn't mean we have to negotiate with it. This would be hypocrisy and extremely disrespectful.

He said Netanyahu's "call for a so-called Jewish state is a racist demand that is no different from calls by Italian Fascists and Hitler's Nazism."

Yet an islamic state of "palestine" would be acceptable? Seeing as the islamists appreciated and supported both the Nazis and the Fascists, this hypocrisy is telling.

Instead of dealing with this man, whats wrong with just killing him and getting him out of the picture altogether?

The policies of thirty years ago failed and they will fail again. But who cares. Truth doesn't work in diplomatic circles.

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Black and White

People that view the world in Black and White are ridiculed in todays society. They are accused of being too rigid and simplistic. "The world is gray" we are told. I have always taken this as an insult and as a show of ignorance on these peoples part. The world is not gray. In every situation there is a right thing to do and then everything else. Everything else, no matter how close to right it is, is wrong.

The enemy we face today believes in Black and White. Not only do they believe it, they live by it. They believe that you either follow allah and believe his prophet or you should die. It is that simple to them. There are no if's or but's about it. You are either a muslim or you are an infidel and deserve death. There is their world and our world, there is no mixing of the two. In the end, they want to rule based on allah's laws.

In the West's race to pure secularism, we have blinded ourselves to the facts of life. In the end, there is only right and wrong. No matter how painful, right must always be done. Right must always be taught. Right must always be rewarded. Wrong must be punished. Living in a relativist society puts us in a severe disadvantage when confronting non-compromising people. We may have an advantage for a short period of time but this will wane and apathy will take over. This leads to our destruction.

There is no longer anything worth fighting or dying for. Thus, there is nothing worth living for. This is the tragic result of taking freedom for granted. It is the result of discarding responsibility yet clinging to rights. We cast off rights that were granted us inherently by a creator and place man at the head of these rights. This makes it impossible to have consistent moral values and strong ethics. Our rights are then left subject to the whims of other men. In the end this creates chaos and leads to suicide.

The islamic enemy is well aware of this and taking advantage of it. Sadly, our present path towards destruction was taken with smiles on our faces and false compassion in our hearts. If we don't get back on the proper path, the shock caused by the horror of our destination will prohibit us from righting our ship.

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Ignoring the message

I guess rhetoric is in and truth is out. Western politicians have grasped onto the idea that words mean more than action. Whether you liked George Bush or not, he always attempted to back up his words with actions. The Taliban and Saddam Hussein found this out the hard way. So did the United Nations, the European Union, Russia, China, and anyone else who lives by the fraudulent perception of the "pen is mightier than the sword".

Barack Obama doesn't see things this way. He thinks that words and the perception of action is more vital than the actual following through on them. Though, he has pushed his socialist agenda as hard as possible through the US congress in regards to how Americans must pay for all the wrongs in the world.

"I strongly condemn these unjust actions," Obama said in a news conference at the White House that lasted slightly less than an hour.

First, what does his "strong condemnation" do for those being imprisoned, beaten, and killed? Second, what idea of justice is he approaching this from? The Ayatollah's version of justice is a lot different than ours in America. In fact, the Iranian government is living up to it's idea of justice. According to Mr. Obama, all cultures are equal therefore their version of justice cannot be judged by us on the outside.

"I have made it clear that the United States respects the sovereignty of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and is not interfering in Iran's affairs," Obama said. "But we must also bear witness to the courage and dignity of the Iranian people, and to a remarkable opening within Iranian society. And we deplore violence against innocent civilians anywhere that it takes place."

Why must we "respect" the sovereignty of Iran when they don't respect the sovereignty of others? Also, did anyone notice the reference to Iran as the ISLAMIC Republic? Funny how they can be an ISLAMIC republic but Israel can't be JEWISH. Doesn't this qualify as a double standard at best and hypocrisy at worst? Once again, what does his deploring the violence going to do for these people? Empty words, and nothing more.

Asked if Iran will face consequences for how it has acted, Obama said the world is watching and Iran's handling of dissent "will help shape the tone not only for Iran's future but also its relationship to other countries."

What consequences will be faced? They have been under serious sanctions for years to no avail. Under the table there are always governments allowing business to be conducted "as usual" no matter what is stated publicly. Iran's future is already shaped. It is the same as it's past. Violence and oppression. Unless the ayatollah and his monkeys are overthrown, nothing will change. In the end, all of the moral relativists will end up making deals with them and forget all of this.

Just what are we, the leaders of the free world going to do? Continue spewing ignorance of course.

"We're not going to get involved in endorsing or not endorsing specific actions inside of Iran," (Robert) Gibbs said. "This is for Iranians to debate - their next leadership. I think the president wants to ensure that he doesn't become a political football that the regime uses against anybody that seeks justice in Iran."

What next leadership? The ayatollah is the leader. The President of Iran is nothing more than a puppet and a mouthpiece. The leadership isn't changing. In fact, the leadership wasn't up for election nor has it been for over 30 years.

"Obviously if a tremendous escalation happens - if tanks happen - we would respond to that immediately," Gibbs said.

Just what would be done? Will this President send Americans to die while the rest of the free world sits on the sidelines? Will this President do what is right no matter what others choose to do? Will this President stand against Russia and China and Islamic nations? Will this President attack Iran with Iranian allies located to the Western hemisphere threatening to assist Iran? No. He doesn't have the courage. It would be nothing more than a continuous verbal battle in the United Nations while people are murdered.

Iran doesn't care what America and the West think. They do not believe that the present Western leadership has the will to do what is necessary. They know they can continue to oppress as they please and spit in our direction. They have been daring us to do something for 30 years. This attempt at posturing only makes it more tragically humorous.

Originally posted at Gentile Warrior

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Death to Khamenei! Do they mean it?

As I have mentioned previously, I am not going to take the romanticized approach to the present happening in the streets of Iran. The reason for this is pretty simple to see. What is the actual difference between Ahamdinejad and Mousavi? Because, of the lack of a difference, I am not allowing any hopes to be heightened only to be quashed again. However, if the following report is true, their may be a glimmer of hope for Iran.

Underscoring how the protesters have become emboldened despite the regime's repeated and ominous warnings, witnesses said some shouted "Death to Khamenei!" at Saturday's demonstrations - another sign of once unthinkable challenges to the virtually limitless authority of the country's most powerful figure.

This could be a mere aberration. It could be a misquote or it could be a reporter making something up. However, if it is true and there are more people who believe this way, the overthrow of the ayatollah would be a valid first step to actual reform. Yes it would involve a true revolution. I don't believe the Iranian people are all on board with that. If this idea is in the minority it could lead to what the islamists seem to be good at, terror. If this belief is rumbling under the surface don't be surprised if there are more homicide bombings and car bombings at government locations and at mosques who support the ayatollah.

Don't pay much attention to the "human rights groups" complaining. They have proven themselves to be manipulators of the facts time and again. These same groups that are now castigating Iran did nothing about it prior to the election. In fact they were more concerned about American and Israeli "atrocities" than the were about the main atrocitizers in Iran or Syria, or throughout Africa.

If the Iranian people truly want liberty, as defined in the West, then I am all in support of their revolution. If all they want is an overthrow of the current despot only to be replaced by their despot, then I could care less what they do or what happens to them. I surely don't want American lives wasted or American treasure spent to support another murderer.

By the way, who is protecting the nuclear facilities?

Originally posted at Gentile Warrior

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The country they wanted

The rioting in the streets of Iran is nothing more than a continuation of the rioting in 1979. In 1979 the Iranians overthrew the Shah because he was heavy handed and deemed corrupt. By this they meant, he kept the islamists in check and was an ally to the West. Replacing the Shah with the Ayatollah was going to make things better. Though I was only 13 at the time, I realized that replacing a dictator with another dictator wasn't going to make things any better. All it did was change who the elite in Iran would be. In the end, the majority of the people stayed as they were, oppressed and ignorant.

Since the revolution I have heard that there were revolutionary rumblings in Iran. Time and time again they were preparing to erupt and cast off the ayatollah and his monkeys. I'm still waiting. The current riots haven't moved me an inch. Though I do hope I am wrong, they really haven't shown anything. A protest or riot in the middle east is like smelling marijuana at a Grateful Dead concert. It always happens and then people go home to their daily lives.

The Iranians have the country they wanted. They have the country they revolted for. The get the oppression that they have brought on themselves. It matters not whether it be Ahamdinejad or Mousavi. They are both pathetic loons who would be serving the will of the Ayatollah. If the Iranians really wanted to reform the government, they would have to overthrow the ayatollah and the military. Does anyone think they have this kind of courage?

Originally posted at Gentile Warrior
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Just another day in Iran

But the very margin of his victory - a two-thirds to one-third margin in Ahmadinejad's favor - has left many questioning the authenticity of the "democratic" elections, since the run-up to Friday's vote suggested a tight race between Ahmadinejad and the leading reformist candidate, former prime minister Mir Hossein Mousavi.

I am sure that Jimmy Carter would have proclaimed this a legitimate "free" and well run election. That aside, this is another one of those things that was to be expected. Prior to the election, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had been told to prepare for another five years by the Grand Ayatollah. this put away any possibility of Momo losing. In the end, what the ayatollah says, happens within Iran.

The truth of the matter is that the only difference between Momo and Mir are their vocal approaches. Mir would have been more calm and deliberate in his delivery of anti-Israeli, anti-Western rhetoric. He was deemed a "moderate" by the west, not on his positions but on his tone. This is where the west continually failed when dealing with the Middle East.

Now there are clashes in the streets of Iran. Don't be misled. These people still hate us more than they hate their own despotic government. We have heard for years how there was an under swell in Iran that was going to topple the ayatollah and his regime. It hasn't happened yet and I don't see it in the near future. Tienanmen Square was supposed to be the turning point in China. Instead these people were hunted down and imprisoned or killed. Iran will do the same. People will go back to living in fear while there government keeps the boot on them.

Yes the election was rigged. What is the world prepared to do about it? NOTHING. It refuses to deal properly with other despots why should this one be any different.

I'm sure Barack Obama has already found a way to blame America for this.

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