After what happened in Egypt last week, the Iranian people are planning protests against their government Islamist rulers, all over their country today, even though they have been warned that these are illegal.
Our government has said that the Ahmadinejad Regime is “running scared” and is “scared of the will of its people.”
Hopefully, this time the imbecile occupying the White House will send out strong signals to the Iranian people that the people of the United States and all over the free world are standing with them!
The totalitarian Islamist regime in Iran has done what the Egyptian government did- blocked internet sites about the protests. We all saw how well that worked.
I know I’m dreaming, but there’s nothing I’d love to see more than that scumbag Ahmadinejad and the ruling clerics strung up like Mussolini was in Italy, or executed like Ceaucescu was in Romania.
We know the vast majority of the Iranian people detest their unelected “leaders”.
God willing, this will work out the same way it did in Egypt. Let’s all say a prayer for the Iranian people.
Iran Blocks Pre-Rally Internet Sites; US: Tehran Running Scared
Revolution fever is returning to Tehran, where new and illegal protests are planned tomorrow as the United States charges Iran “is scared of the will of its people.”
The regime of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has already blocked several opposition websites, including one named “Bahman,” the 11th month of the Persian calendar, in advance of the planned rally Monday.
Elsewhere in the Middle East, opposition elements in Yemen have accepted an offer by President Ali Abdullah Saleh not run again after demonstrations threatened stability in the country. Bahrain’s kingdom tried to stem trouble by offering every family $2,653 to “praise the 10th anniversary” of its constitution.
In Algeria, where protesters defied a ban on demonstrations, President Abdelaziz Bouteflika promised to lift emergency laws.
Iran was the scene of massive opposition rallies nearly two years ago after Ahmadinejad won re-election in a vote that opponents charged was riddled with fraud. Leaders of the opposition remain under house arrest, and others have been taken into custody ahead of Monday’s planned rally.
The Islamic Republic has praised the Egyptian uprising as being a copy of the Islamic revolution that overthrew the Shah in 1979, but the prospect of new protests in the streets of Tehran have prompted charges of a “double standard” against the government.
Ahmadinejad as recently as last week told Egyptian anti-Mubarak protesters, “The Iranian nation is your friend and it is your right to freely choose your path. We will soon see a new Middle East materializing without America and the Zionist regime and there will be no room for world arrogance in it.”
The Obama administration, which had remained silent on Iran during the Egyptian turmoil, charged on Saturday that the Iranian regime is “scared of the will of its people.” White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said, “We know that what they really are scared of is exactly what might happen.”
Iran has jammed BBC’s Persian-language television channel and has arrested several foreign journalists. “The recent arrests and effort to block international media outlets underscores the hypocrisy of the Iranian leadership,” National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor said.
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I’d say rightfully concerned, but not scared.
Last time around, they did not seem to have any second thoughts of using violence.
When the Iranian government gets scared, innocent people die.
Didn’t A-Jad organize some of his own protests to get ahead of things?
hehe
Valentines day at the White house
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Bumr50 wrote:
Right? They have their own little private terror squads to tighten up the dissenters.
And Egypt still isn’t out of the woods yet. The probability is quite high that the MoBros MoFos will eventually seize power through the upcoming elections.
@ rain of lead:
ROFLMAIAO!
Italy too?
‘If not now, when?’ A million furious Italian women protesters demand the head of Berlusconi over ‘underage sex’ scandal
@ waldensianspirit:
I sometimes wonder if Berlusconi will end up being assassinated.
@ Macker:
By a jealous lover? Or death by bunga bunga?
Anybody willing to put actual money on that ? If so, I’m your huckleberry…
Macker wrote:
Doesn’t that seem inevitable based on the cultural regression seen in Afghanistan, Egypt and Iraq?
@ Prebanned:
My guess is that the Leftist-Islamist alliance behind the flash mob already has a “BHO” type candidate waiting in the wings to preach “democracy” and “transformative change.”
Mike C. wrote:
I resemble that remark.
@ Bumr50:
And to speculate further, like Barry, he/she may even believe their own bullsh*t.
@ waldensianspirit:
Morality never goes out of style.
Bumr50 wrote:
Yeah!
That’s going to work out great for them.
A lot of people voted for Obama to change Washington DC.
They did not want the whole fleaflickin country changed.
@ huckfunn:
Hi Huck! Is Tehas all thawed out?
Prebanned wrote:
If I were a young man in Italy I’d be out protesting too:-)
@ Prebanned:
Mornin, PB. My portion of the globe has warmed significantly since last week. Mid-70′s rest of the week. Even Dallas has thawed out. How ’bout your neck of the woods?
waldensianspirit wrote:
I agree. Burlusconi is bogarting the wimins.
http://jammiewearingfool.blogspot.com/2011/02/san-diego-port-director-claims-wmd.html
@ waldensianspirit:
Saw that.
He keeps talking, he’s gonna disappear faster than the WMD’s is my guess.
@ huckfunn:
We rode innertubes down the hill until friday morning.
Saturday and Sunday nice and warm but the dirt roads were a mess.
They are getting dried out now.
Today will be glorious and warm.
I’m afraid that the dolt occupying the Whitehouse is an Islamist at heart. He didn’t support the near revolution the last time because he did not want it to succeed. He supported the Egyptian coup because he realizes that this means the Muslim Brotherhood will rise to power. the country could not have made a worse choice for President.
huckfunn wrote:
I guess I would be upset about the sexy parties?
I look at a 17 year old and see a young woman with a bright future.
Don’t want to end up like that creepy nasty Hugh Hefner.
Gotta go do some thangs.
@ Prebanned:
Where are you located?
@ huckfunn:
Arkansas, Fulton county, close to the state line.
Egypt – Obama supports the protesters
Iran – Obama keeps his mouth shut.
Flyovercountry wrote:
He supports Islam as a 3rd World revolutionary force.
Speranza wrote:
The Iranian protests where to throw off the Arabic-Islamic regime suffocating the Persian people. Therefore Obama was against it since Islam is viewed as a 3rd world freedom force.
He wants the MB to take over Egypt since they are a 3rd World force.
Bwahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Shocker: Not All Congressional Black Caucus Dems Thrilled With Having Allen West as a Member…
A conservative lawmaker has made friends with liberal colleagues in the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), but others are skeptical of him.
Some in the caucus have embraced freshman Rep. Allen West (Fla.), who is the first Republican to join the CBC since 1996.
Rep. Lacy Clay (D-Mo.), a CBC member, said, “He’s not like what I’ve read, I’ll say that. He seems to be cordial and friendly. He and I have developed a rapport.”
Still, some are “leery” of West, according to a CBC member who requested anonymity.
West raised some eyebrows in a CBC meeting soon after the assassination attempt of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.).
After members expressed concern for their safety, West, a two-decade plus Army veteran, said members should consider carrying a concealed weapon.
In an interview with The Hill this week, West said, “They were talking about getting detailed security and I said, ‘Well you just look in your state as far as getting a concealed weapons licensing,’ which is something that I have. I think personal protection starts with yourself, but you just coordinate with local law enforcement to make sure you have collateral security at your events.”
CBC member Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-Ill.) said West’s suggestion didn’t go over well, adding it was “frowned” on by other lawmakers.
Legislators in the CBC seem sensitive to reports highlighting controversial remarks attributed to West, including one recent statement that appeared to single out fellow CBC member Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) for his Muslim beliefs.
West argued that his initial comment that Ellison’s beliefs “represent the antithesis of the principles upon which this country was established” were misconstrued. He said the comments were “not about his Islamic faith, but about his continued support of [the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR)].”
@WZ
Good morning. You will know that Ahmadinejad is in
serious trouble if the Ayatollahs distance themselves
from him.
No matter what they will try to preserve the Islamic
Republic.
if zero doesn’t support the uprising in iran this time, he is going to look more like an pos than usual. There is no way to spin it except that he favor the S.S.M. and the mad mullahs. Which he does.
Democracy in iran does not fit into his plan.
Check out this DOD.
Regarding the Boiler Room Crew
I keep seeing news like this.
I’m getting worried.
Jordan minister rallies for killer of Israelis
Published: 02.14.11, 16:38 / Israel News
Jordan’s controversial justice minister has joined protesters demanding the release of a soldier who shot dead seven Israeli schoolgirls in 1997.
It is an unprecedented move by a Cabinet minister in Jordan, which maintains cordial ties with Israel under a peace treaty signed in 1994. (AP)
Nice. Real nice.
This is just lovely…
Obama’s drilling moratorium causes major company to go bankrupt
http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2011/02/obamas_drilling_moratorium_cau.html
NoThreat2U wrote:
And I am sure this will not be the last such result of Obama’s ban on drilling. Welcome to the brave new world
@ Nevergiveup:
His evil plans are showing results. I can just picture him grinning and rubbing his hands together. Evil bastard.
Castro supports Egypt protesters, hails Mubarak’s ‘defeat’
By JPOST.COM STAFF
02/14/2011 17:44
Former Cuban President Fidel Castro declared his support of the Egyptian protesters in a newspaper column on Monday, CNN reported.
Castro hailed “the defeat of the United States’ principal ally in the bosom of Arab countries,” saying he “supports the people of Egypt and their brave fight for political rights and social justice.
Hey? Look at the kettle calling the pot black?
@ Nevergiveup:
I swear, some of these tyrants don’t ever die because Heaven doesn’t want them and hell is afraid they will take over. How old is he??????
@ Nevergiveup:
I heard that the Egyptians are now protesting for “fair wages.”
Because, I suppose, THAT comes after a military coup?
Luxembourg urges EU freeze of Mubarak’s assets
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
02/14/2011 17:40
BRUSSELS — The prime minister of Luxembourg says the European Union should freeze the assets of ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
Asked Monday whether the EU should follow the example of Switzerland and block access to Mubarak’s accounts, Jean Claude Juncker said “yes,” but didn’t elaborate.
In order to impose an asset freeze on an outgoing leader, the EU needs the backing of all 27 member states and usually coordinates its actions with the incoming government.
Hum? This week Mubarak is a crook, but the last 30 years, not so much? Go figure
@ Rodan:
Exactly.
I think we do ourselves a disservice when we assume that Obama is an imbecile. It does seem moronic to us, but he’s doing exactly what he wants and that is fomenting leftist, islamic revolutions. Iran already had its islamic revolution so he does not need to do anything there.
Also, while I am not sure his current position, George Friedman of Stratfor analyzed the Iranian election controversy the last time as not much to get excited about because the protests were by and large limited to elites in Tehran, but the regime has wide support in the rest of the country. Friedman even believes that I’mMadInMyHead actually won the last election.
He noted this also in the Egyptian revolt (which started with the military in power and ended with the military in power) that just like in Iran in 1979, the media was talking to english speaking elites who might not represent the thinking of the majority of the country.
For all the Serbians here:
Hungarian man, 96, charged with WWII war crimes
By ASSOCIATED PRESS
02/14/2011 17:13
BUDAPEST, Hungary — A former Hungarian military officer has been charged with war crimes in the 1942 slaughter of 1,200 civilians in Serbia, prosecutors said Monday.
The charges against Sandor Kepiro, 96, stem from his alleged participation in a raid by Hungarian forces on the northern Serbian town of Novi Sad in January 1942 that left more than 1,200 civilians dead, the Budapest Investigating Prosecutor’s Office said.
Kepiro, who was on the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s most-wanted war criminals list, returned to Hungary in 1996 after living for decades in Argentina. Hungarian authorities reopened Kepiro’s case after his whereabouts were uncovered
@ NoThreat2U:
He’s trying to talk some sense into that bunch of leftists. Won’t be easy.
Just had a call from bud who works info thingey, SNL, Iran’s mullas and the short shit just turned off the internet communications in Iran.
@ 1389AD:
Although that may be true, I just love seeing him get under their skin. lol Give em hell Mr. West!
@ taxfreekiller:
Yeah they are all for “revolution” until it starts to threaten them. I think that is called being bitten in the ass.
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Nevergiveup wrote:
Thanks, I’ll blog that later.
I like the fact that people are FINALLY acknowledging that Nazis killed Serbs during WWII.
Gotta take my husband to get another injection in his knee. See y’all later!
In honor of Valentine’s Day, I present the J. Geils band classic, “Love Stinks” : “Yeah, Yeah!”
taxfreekiller wrote:
They are planning a crackdown.
@ Canoe Convoy:
Excellent choice
@ Canoe Convoy:
Only if the partners involved neglect to bathe or shower!
Nevergiveup wrote:
It’s because he got caught!
1389AD wrote:
800,000 gassed by the Nazis and their Uthase and Muslim allies.
For all you saps who are in love….
Anyone wants to bet this was an LGF plant?
Video: Young CPACers send white-nationalist packing
@ Rodan:
Linky no worky!
Macker wrote:
And he got “caught,” because the zero cabal and soros henchmen decided he had to go.
That is how fast you go from a U.S. ally to a pos standing in the way of the lovely MB.
Ahmadinejad Regime is “running scared” and is “scared of the will of its people.”
Don’t bet your lunch money on it. About as much of a chance as the North Korean people rising up and succeeding.