I think it's sweet. It sounds like the Anti-Christ is giving pre-emptive absolution to the Americans protesting his fatuous policies here on our shores. In fact, it sounds like he's agreeing with the vast hordes of fed up Americans who daily protest his mendacious and treasonous agenda. After all, "it is telling when governments fear the aspirations of their own people more than the power of any other nation."
I think it's sweet. It sounds like the Anti-Christ is giving pre-emptive absolution to the Americans protesting his fatuous policies here on our shores. In fact, it sounds like he's agreeing with the vast hordes of fed up Americans who daily protest his mendacious and treasonous agenda. After all, "it is telling when governments fear the aspirations of their own people more than the power of any other nation."
Seems ironic to me. A bit of "do as I say, not what I'm attempting to do."
Exactly. Throw in the current administration thugs, Czars, and SEIU - you have governing through intimidation, bribery, and lies; which is just another approach in achieving "unjust civilian suppression".
Iran Steps Up Crackdown On OppositionNPR (http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=121966951&ft=1&f=1001)
Opposition activists said Iranian security forces rounded up at least seven prominent activists on Monday, stepping up a crackdown on the country's pro-reform movement a day after eight people, including the nephew of the chief opposition leader, were killed in anti-government protests.
The bloodshed, some of the heaviest in months, drew an especially harsh condemnation from one opposition leader, who compared the government to the brutal regime that was ousted by the Islamic Revolution three decades ago.
Monday's developments were sure to deepen antagonism between the government and the reform movement, which has repeatedly shown resilience in the face of repeated crackdowns since June's disputed presidential election.
Mahdi Karroubi, an opposition leader who ran in the June election, posted a statement on an opposition Web site asking how the government could spill the blood of its people on the Shiite sacred day of Ashoura. He said even the former government of the hated shah respected the holy day.