
Iran's hardline president lashed out anew at the United States and President Barack Obama on Saturday, accusing him of interference and suggesting that Washington's stance on Iran's postelection turmoil could imperil Obama's aim of improving relations.
This is what I'm referring to but at second glance I'm beginning to regret my remark. Mostly because any response by Western governments and media will make the protesters look like Western puppets in the eyes of Admadinejad and the ruling clerics.
If Amadinejah had the overwealming puttort that gave him a land slide where did all the protestors come from (they were obviously cloned in Israel and the US and sent in by the Space Shuttle).
The protestors were bludgeoned by their secret police. It takes a lot of guts to proceed forward in a phalanx of poilice with shields and batonts know you are going to on the receiving end. Their anger is very very deep.
Amadinejad has a problem and he is using the same stale argument of American and British Imperialism. It won't work this time.
If we said absolutly nothing about this violence I would have been embarrassed.
I'm glad I'm living in North America where there is either a Charter of Rights or a Bill of Rights.