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Revolutionary Guard Warns Iranian Web Sites, Bloggers Not To "Create Tension"; Twitter, MySpace, Facebook Blocked

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by ajjaxtheleast June 17, 2009 8:00 AM EDT
Twitter and Facebook the drones of the media,,,

Able to kill people while sipping a cup of coffee.
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by woeisme1 June 17, 2009 7:53 AM EDT
LET FREEDOM RING!

JAIL BUSH/CHENEY FOR THE WAR CRIMES THEY COMMITTED - FOR TAKING A HUGH SURPLUS LEFT THEM AND BRINGING THIS COUNTRY INTO FINANCIAL RUIN - FOR DESTROYING AMERICA'S CREDIBILITY AROUND THE WORLD - JAIL ALL NEO-CONS WHO PROMOTE REVOLUTIONS AGAINST OUR GOVERNMENT!!

JAIL ALL THE RADICAL RIGHT ACROSS AMERICA! SAVE OUR NATION!!!
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by WayAround June 17, 2009 7:48 AM EDT
Do you ever notice how Iran always acts in a way especially designed to provoke Western sensibilities?

1. warning **ONLINE** media (this article)

2. referring to the Holocaust as a "myth" (~ September 2006)

3. tries to ban rock 'n' roll (~ August 2007)
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by skyk-2009 June 17, 2009 9:37 AM EDT
This isn't just Iran that does this. If you check out the position of the Religious Right in this nation you will find they use much the same line and in much the same way. The Brand is different but the goal is the same for both... total control based on religious beliefs.
by woeisme1 June 17, 2009 7:47 AM EDT
The radical right in America needs to be disbanded and jailed forever. They are anti-Americans, every last one of them.
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by skyk-2009 June 17, 2009 7:42 AM EDT
It seems the Radical Right all over the world can't deal with the modern age huh?
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by woeisme1 June 17, 2009 7:47 AM EDT
The radical right in America needs to be disbanded and jailed forever. They are anti-Americans, every last one of them.
by IThoughtItWasFunnyAgin June 17, 2009 9:09 AM EDT
Of course, you mean the radical left instead, right? Funny thing, Mousavi is tied to the same Hizbollah and Hamas thugs the Guard brought in to fight the protestors.

The Iranians are just being hoodwinked by Mousavi who was also chosen by the Guard and the Ayatollah. He just mouthed some words that made them feel good. And made it look like he's for democracy.

This is just a stage production to make it look like Iranians are rebeling...but they'll back their Ummah's every time. They're even trying to fool them with SOME of their Ummah's being arrested.

Nice Hollywood production....and the Iranians will be no better off whatsoever under Mousavi.
by ToolMangler1 June 17, 2009 10:36 AM EDT
You 'chirped' it right that time 'Birdy'.. :)
The internet is killing propagandic lies..
by zonkzilla June 17, 2009 7:18 AM EDT
If the so called "elite guard" were to crack down too hard on those demanding justice, the regular army could side with the protestors which would mean full scale civil war.
The protestors outnumber the revolutionary guard by 100 to one so the oppresion police are not really in a position to threaten.
The only way this freedom uprising will be successful is if it continues to grow each day. If the uprising is seen to dwindle it will fail.
America's thoughts and prayers are with the courageous freedom lovers in Iran.
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by woeisme1 June 17, 2009 7:04 AM EDT
And the republicans here think Obama is sanctioning them and limiting their freedoms. They ought to go to Iran. There you can be a radical extremist and get away with it. The government encourages it!
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by ahrats June 17, 2009 6:14 AM EDT
Gestpo tactics, Iran is the nazi's. The ruler has his own police force to put down any non govermental sanction needed. If he let them I'll bet they would open fire on any protesters. Iran is 8-9th century government trying to cope with the 21st century. The Koran never thought about educated people and there desires only what the book say's is correct. A book written a very long time ago before there were schools and college's. Iran its your fault for educating the people, shut-down all education and you might be able to hold on awhile longer.
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