For year in, year out IRR, the Islamist Rapist Republic had been hard at work alienating the less outwardly pious Iranians adding them to the ranks of millions of nonreligious, Gnostic, agnostic and the ones from the wrong branch of the official religion.
What the recent events after the death of Hossein-Ali Montazeri has brought to surface making it undeniable is the fact that IRR has also been successful in alienating a good chunk of its base supporters.
When pious Muslim demonstrators in Qom, Kashan, Najafabad, Esfehan and Zanjan are attacked by IRR goon squads, it only proves what many Iranians knew for long, namely, IRR is neither Islamic nor republic.
This bastardized republic run by Islamist Rapists is in trouble, deep trouble at that, should one were to bet on it not surviving for long the odds are not that unfavorable.
All the appeasements in action like sending secret unsolicited personal presidential letters to the Head Rapist Khamenei asking for friendship at the height of IRR’s sadistic crackdown have emboldened the Islamist Rapists. Or this new talk of Senator Kerry’s trip idea to meet with IRR in Iran at the time when it will be sending the wrong signal both to IRR and the fed up Iranian nation is no less ill-timed and nutty than the secret letters.
The sane world lead by the beacon of democracy should seize the moment to openly and clearly throw its weight behind the democracy wanting Iranians. There are lots of American ideals in Iranians’ dreams; makeup time for 53 is at hand.
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Watch the spelling Fred
by John on Sat Dec 26, 2009 07:43 PM PSTFred, if you must continually use the Nazi connotation to slur other posters, then perhaps you could at least spell the word "mein" correctly; "mien" is indeed a word, but it is a French one, not German.
american help = oxymoron
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Sat Dec 26, 2009 12:28 PM PSTwhat do you want obama to do exactly? precisely? do you think iran is an american responsibility? do you think that less iranians will die at the hand of the regime because of obama? this is not about obama and making it about him is foolish.
the less obama is involved, the better. as desperate as iranians are to get rid of the regime, american involvement would only further bloodshed and harm the movement in general. the fact that it is organic and iranian is what makes this movement powerful.
Piaz, disseminating misinformation again...
by ramin parsa on Fri Dec 25, 2009 10:42 PM PST"All freedom loving democracy seeking activists inside Iran refuse to take help from foreign governments."
Didn't we recently hear "freedom-loving" Iranians recently chant the slogan, "Obama, Obama, either you're with us or you're with them (the regime)? I guess they don't want any help from Obama, no, none at all. Just for him to stay neutral.
Right.
Ominous developments
by vildemose on Fri Dec 25, 2009 12:02 PM PST//www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2009/12/22/containment_breachpagefull
Iran behaves increasingly like a 'police state': US
//ca.news.yahoo.com/s/afp/091223/usa/iran_pol...
Kerry Needs to be Extremely Careful
by masoudA on Fri Dec 25, 2009 09:25 AM PSTHis timing in meeting with IRR is questionable at best. We have the IRR bastards on the ropes - anything Kerry does in their support will assure placement of his name as a sub-human in history books. Meanwhile, we do need all the help we can get - in case Kerry is trying to help the people not the government.
Be Carefull Senator
A QUESTION AND A COMMENT
by Mort Gilani on Fri Dec 25, 2009 08:30 AM PSTFred,
If Kerry decides to meet IRR and hypothetically a nuclear deal between IRR and other countries is signed, must future Iranian governments abide by the deal at any costs to Iranian people? Can a democratic Iranian government make a legal case to void a deal signed by the representatives of a dictatorship?
I don’t think US owes Iran anything. US has paid dearly to combat terrorism and its violent ideology after Iranians empowered political Islam.
Mien Führer
by Fred on Fri Dec 25, 2009 05:48 AM PSTMien Führer writes:
“All freedom loving democracy seeking activists inside Iran refuse to take help from foreign governments. But armchair activists who are living in exile would love nothing more than to get back at the regime by giving it a black eye to satisfy their emotional needs.”
1- Is mien Führer now representing “all freedom loving …” in Iran?
2- Is mien Führer in possession of psychic power when he says: “armchair activists who are living in exile would love nothing more…”?
It seems the Islamist Rapists/Anti-Semites and their likeminded lefty allies would love nothing better than making this a fight between enslaved Iranians and their IRR without any outside help going to the Iranians. It ain’t done that way.
Make up for past mistakes by...
by MOOSIRvaPIAZ on Fri Dec 25, 2009 05:37 AM PSTmaking even bigger mistakes today. All freedom loving democracy seeking activists inside Iran refuse to take help from foreign governments. But armchair activists who are living in exile would love nothing more than to get back at the regime by giving it a black eye to satisfy their emotional needs.
Keep ignoring the fact that America's hands off approach towards Iran is one of the reasons that the movement in Iran is such a success.