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Iran: The Second Revolution?

by David Yeagley · June 17, 2009 · 3 Comments ·

Persians rising? Is Iran about to change?

The protests in Iran have not subsided. They are being fomented further as of this moment. There is no end in sight. We await with fearful apprehension the intervention of the Revolutionary Guard.

We know the issue isn’t really about which candidate won. Both Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Mir Hossein Mousavi are radical, advocates of Islamic terrorism, and no champions of freedom. The people know this. The people of Iran are using this obvious election fraud as the occasion to open up and protest the entire regime of Iran. That’s what’s happening.

Obviously, Barry Soetoro (a.k.a. “Barack Hussein Obama”), commonly referred to as the acting president of the United States, has no idea of what to say or do. His magic word manipulation is of no use or application to something as critically important as Iran. Barry word games simply cannot address actual reality. Barry is a spineless puppet when it comes to any matter that requires strength, wisdom, and courage. The man is a total wimp, without substance.

Michael Ledeen has been hoping for a second revolution for years. John Bolten was on FoxNews (On the Record with Greta) last night, advocating the same. This present situation in Iran, he said, was the perfect opportunity for the United States to help the people of Iran push over the edge, and bring about the long-awaited regime change.

Personally, I have never advocated more bloodshed. The young people of Iran are beautiful, passionate and compassionate, and only someone who doesn’t appreciate their nature would be anxious to push them into violence and blood shed. The people of Iran just went through a revolution, then an eight year bloody war with Iraq.

Alas, it does appears that the people are now ready to make their move. This could be momentous. It may turn out that the people of Iran alone can do something to change the Middle East. In a way, they are in a position to affect America itself. The people of Iran can do good for America–especially considering the fact that our current acting president is dead set on destroying America, and would rather have a radical Islamic terrorist advocate in Tehran than a true lover of freedom. Barry hates freedom himself. Why would he support Iranian people who want freedom? This will never happen.

In fact, it isn’t clear what America’s relationship with Iran really is, with or without Barry. It may turn out that Iranian people will set an example before America, even before the whole world, that it is time to remove tyrants! It is time to through out dicatators! This would truly be historical. This would be leadership.

Is such a burden now on the Iranian people?

Posted by David Yeagley · June 17, 2009 · 8:23 am CT · ·

Tags: Bad Eagle Journal · Iranians · Persia · Politics · Race




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3 responses so far ↓

  • 1 ReaganiteRepublican // Jun 17, 2009 at 2:25 pm   

    The chance to topple the maniacal regime in Tehran is right-there for the taking… and Obama is standing frozen like a deer in the headlights.

    Our False Prophet appears to have no idea what a golden opportunity he is passing up… overthrow this evil regime without firing a single shot… get their Armageddon-inspired nuke program off the world stage… and free 30 million people all at one time. But the boy wonder is too stupid to see it… or somehow just doesn’t care?

    ReganiteRepublican

  • 2 David Yeagley // Jun 17, 2009 at 4:10 pm   

    As I said, Barry doesn’t believe in freedom, peace, or truth. Why would he even think of doing anything with regard to Iran?

    Well, he loves to be praised and religiously thought of. He loves center stage, pathologically. Therefore, he does have to at least think about Iran. The world’s attention is focused there. He proclaims himself the leader of the world.

    Actually, the only thing in the world he leads is suit-shy American media.

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