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June 15, 2009 - 2:25 pm - by Michael Ledeen

From an Iranian Tweeter:

we only want freedom – we are peaceful – we have no life no future in IRI without freedom.”

Someone might send it to the president of the United States.

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6 Comments, 6 Threads

  1. Are there any signs of disaffection among the police? The stories that I have seen refer to “militia” fighting with the crowds. Unable to determine if that means the National Police, Revolutionary Guards, or Ansar-e-Hezbollah types.

  2. 2. ali tehrani

    Mullah’s mind realization around the freedom subject is nudity in azadi (aryameher) square. so
    This is a very bad taboo. And should reaction with lash strikes!!! Or the death sentence. Thanks to black Islamic reactionary!
    Shah always hit on his head with his two hands about those two god damn historical phenomenon (Black reactionary and Red destruction) that rolling around his country and his kingship, but where listening ears was!?

  3. 3. Ran

    Obama’s response?

    It is up to Iranians to make decisions about who Iran’s leaders will be. We respect Iranian sovereignty and want to avoid the United States being the issue inside of Iran…

    “What I would say to those people who put so much hope and energy and optimism into the political process, I would say to them that the world is watching and inspired by their participation, regardless of what the ultimate outcome of the election was.

    Right. I’m beginning to understand what Obama meant earlier by “shovel ready” projects. This must be one of them.

  4. 4. Dan

    The “peaceful” bit is playing into the hands of the regime.

    Millions and millions cannot be stopped if they’re determined to wrest power away from the mullahs. So far I’ve not seen that determination. Such determination would be evidenced by the mob killing their enemies, killing their overlords, hanging thousands of mullahs up as the mullahs have strung so many ordinary people up.

    This has got to grow out of some pathetic, and it is pathetic, complaint about the ruling-council-approved-Mousavi being short-changed some votes.

    This has got to grow into a thirst for the blood of the mullahs, and all their henchmen, {and such creatures are wholly evil, and they’ve tormented the Iranian people long enough}.

  5. 5. Dan

    What the Italians did to Il Duce, the Iranians have got to do to their religious overseers.

    It’s real simple.

  6. 6. Winston

    Obama has been acting cowardly on Iranian riots. Shame on Obama

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