Bon Jovi Isn’t Giving Up on Iran’s Green Revolution — and Neither Should You
seansarto,
Of course he intends to make money from his song, as much as Elton John’s for Diana and numerous collaborative works for various causes that have been commonly done since the 80s.
The difference is, it’s a celeb/musician supporting people fighting for their freedom when the US President is reluctant to back them too much.
And conservative foreign policy, runningdoglackey, is only conflicted to the Leftists who like to morally muddle things. I’ll sum it up for you: democracy=good=support deomocratic movements. dictatorship=bad=work to undermine dictators.
So Iranianprotesters=good, Iranianregime=bad. And that is what we’ve been saying since this broke out, and the last half from 1979. To extend the example, Honduran president circumventing constitution and trying to suspend courts and congress = bad, Hondurans enforcing their constitution and not allowing a would-be dictator to start a foreign(Chavez)-funded coup = good.
Is that consistent enough and simple enough for you to understand, or shall I break out the sock-puppets?





