This is the guy who helped finance Obama's campaign and that Obama wants to talk to. And the same Iran that Obama interfered with the previous administrations policy stating that Bush should talk to. More than half of Iran is taking to the streets to protest his election. Isn't this ironic seeing how supposedly the election was legitimate. These protesters are losing their lives. so my question is this a legitimate election? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o21k4AI2KSE&feature=related This is what happens when a bullet severs the trachea and the lungs fill with blood. Oh and if you don't like it tuff shit reality is a bitch isn't it? Thanks Obama you rat fuck slime ball piece of shit. http://twitpic.com/7xz9b
http://michellemalkin.com/ They killed Neda, but not her voice By Michelle Malkin • June 21, 2009 12:07 AM Her name was Neda, which means “voice†in Farsi. According to numerous online accounts picked up by media outlets worldwide, she was shot in the streets by Iranian state police while protesting today. This is what repression looks (warning: graphic): Iranian blogger Madyar has a chilling still photo of the dying girl. Steve Schippert pays tribute to the Voice of Iran. The L.A. Times reports: Meanwhile back in Washington:
Dude! Are you seriously blaming the girl's death on our president? What the fuck man?!? Do you think he should be over there jumping in front of the bullet? Or even sticking his nose in their election process to begin with? While that girl was being shot I might have even been having an ice cream cone. I wasn't there either! Whether or not the election was rigged or not... Obama didn't rig it. Obviously the election process doesn't work. Remember 8 years ago when a guy lost the popular vote and still became our president? The most unpopular since Hoover I might add. This tragedy is not the fault of Obama or any other American for that matter. It was another Iranian.
It was that little piss ant piece of maggot flhem that chose to undermine the previous president in a bid to try and make him unpopular. As you so typically point out. It was not about what was good for the country it was what is bad for Bush and since Bush would be the one to take the blame bolstering Ahmadinejad's legitimacy to establish weakness in Bush's position and increase the tension in the Middle East. Running up gas prices just in time the an election. It is so easy to forget that Obama owes a debt of gratitude to the Middle Eastern Muslim community for funneling tens of millions of campaign dollars into his campaign via the web. Its easy to forget that it was a first an unprecedented move for the election Commission NOT TO AUDIT the over 3/4 Billion dollars Obama used to smear this country and Bush for his gain. And why not? Just a walk in the park for Obamie. His words: Here it is if you got the stomach for it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxNJg7d7D_s Or just go back to grazing like the rest of the sheeple. Obama is to blame for this no doubt about it Ahmadinejad is emboldened by what he has on Obama. And Obama knows it. When some guy with no real job, no real accomplishments, who has lived off the welfare of this country all his life, goes on to build up a 3/4 Billion campaign chest funded by the likes of people like Ahmadinejad this is the kind of shit you see. What a tangled web we weave.
How about this for the fucktards out there that do not get it Mir Hossein Mousavi, the Iranian opposition leader Author and foreign policy expert Michael Ledeen has published a letter reportedly from the office of Mir Hossein Mousavi, in which the Iranian opposition leader criticizes President Barack Obama for saying Mousavi and Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadenijad are "two of a kind." The letter, addressed to Obama, takes the president to task for the remark, calling it "a grave and deep insult, not just to Mr. Mousavi but especially against the judgment of the Iranian people, against our moral conviction and intelligence, especially those of the young generation that comprises a population of 31 million. "It is a specially grave insult for those who are now fighting for democracy and freedom, and an unwarranted gift and even praise for [Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali] Khamenei, whose security forces are now killing peaceful Iranians in the streets of every major city in the country. "Your statement misled the people of the world." THESE PEOPLE ARE DYING IN THE STREETS THE BLOOD BATH WILL GO ON FOR DECADES WITH PEOPLE BEING IDENTIFIED AND SINGLED OUT FROM PICTURE AND VIDEO AS HAVING PARTICIPATED. Obama Makes a speech that places the tyrant and the courageous pursuer of freedom on the same level. And you wonder why Americans still like Obama? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sg_FyhkdoqU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QpT5EFpd6gg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=czOrnjmi4kY
They were used in the worst way there has been a struggle for freedom from the people for decades I feel for the ones who just want to break away and depart from the radical theocracy.
Saeed Mortazavi: butcher of the press - and torturer of Tehran Times Online For those caught in film or video and there are thousands of faces a good ole fashioned torture session commeth your way. These people will wish to god they were only being water boarded or some other cub scout hazing tactic such as that. Hahahaha!
Once again Joe you never cease to amaze me. Your posts are of the highest bullshit. What proof do you offer that he financed Obama's campaign? And even if he did what proof do you have that they're friends? Maybe the leader of Iran didn't want the guy who was singing "bomb bomb bomb... bomb bomb Iran" to become the president of the United States for obvious reasons. So there goes all that bullshit right there. Next you're blaming Obama for events that are occurring on the other side of the world, as if he's that important. You're blaming him for the death of a girl who was fighting against her own country's bullshit, anger that has been building since Obama was barely in the third grade. Maybe they're fighting against the leaders of their own country and Obama has nothing to do with that because their people see that their leaders are religious assholes and they want out from under that oppressive thumb of their rule so they can be free to hold hands in public? No, that's too simple for you though. It has to be the evil black man's fault. Also that picture comparison of what Obama was doing while Neda was dying is the dumbest shit I've ever seen. So fucking what? While you were eating your Big Mac with a large fries and coke last week I'm sure somewhere in the world some woman was being raped, children were starving in Africa, and some drug dealer in Mexico was getting his balls cut off. Shit happens, and the president can't be expected to grizzle himself over every fucking issue every moment of every day. How many fucking times are you going to try to use that Obama/ice cream picture? God damn it Joe. Quit being force-fed your news and think for yourself for once.
Cheeze... I like you and all, but seriously - we do NOT live in a democracy. We never have. We never were meant to, according to the framers of our Constitution. The same people that liberated the citizens and granted them the fundamental rights we now enjoy (and I fear may be robbed from us,) recognized and framed our society as a representative republic. Democracy is simply 'majority rule.' Asinine. Look at the stereotypical religions and cultures that frown upon birth control, and live off the governmental handouts that they 'earn' with every new addition to their family. It's fucking pathetic.
Smurf you would be taken legitimately were you not pointing out any and every sad catastropyy for tjhe previous eight years and attributing it to George Bush. You were accurate though when you pointed out that Amadmaninajar was afraid of McCain. Fear is a good thing he had no fear of Obama this is true. And that is part of the tangled web we weave when we practice to let the world publicly know that they can effect the American election process and we will not monitor the origination of Obama's campaign funds. Dumbass.
Awwww. I like you too, Rev! You're right about the Democracy. We are a Democratic Republic. And you are correct that we are losing our rights. Gun control is taking away the weapons of law abiding citizens. The Patriot Act is denying us our right to privacy and home invasion. We still have free speech... as long as we watch what we say. I gotta hand it to the boys in washington on one thing though. Everytime a "concerned citizens group" shows up to try and ban our firearms... our side manages to squek out a win and keep them. Can you imagine a day when the government are the only ones allowed protection with firearms? Thats the day I become a soldier in the revolution.
Sorry Joe, you're mistaking me for someone else. I haven't been blaming Bush for everything in the past. I've been blaming it on the "end of the world" and whoever is in charge of leading us through that, whom I don't think is Bush. You might be thinking of Nursey. Ahmadinejad did not affect the election process. Americans were largely for Obama, and it was a landslide. Maybe amongst you and your friends you all were clamoring for McCain, but on the streets the buzz was all about Obama. Partly because they wanted a black president for once, and partly because they were tired of the Republicans bullshit and McCain's promise for 100 years of war. It was a landslide, get over it. And the shit you see going on now is the same bullshit that would be going on even if McCain were president because the problems facing America are not partisan. The economy was going to shit well into Bush's term and the government was forced to either declare bankruptcy (things go to shit now) or print more money (things go to shit later). Every country in the past that has been presented with this choice has chosen to go to shit later. Things are going to shit, no matter how much you decry the "libtards" or the black president or how many tea parties you attend. Get your house in order because once things get REAL bad you'll be fucked. But then again, I've been telling you this was coming for how many years now? How many years has it been, Joe?
As for the Democrats in general, the crashing of the economy took care of their opposition. The media couldn't exactly ignore the economic meltdown.