Iran part deux...
Posted by Kogai | Posted in | Posted on 5:52 PM
First of all, if you use Twitter, please change your settings to reflect that you are posting from +3.30 GMT in Tehran, Iran. It seems that the government henchmen are searching for people from within Iran by their Twitter settings and are shutting them down. Whether or not they are within the country or not. So go change your settings and confuse the shit out of them. I AM SPARTACUS! *cough*
The only news coming out of Iran now is either state-run news which shows little to nothing other than the coup leaders or these internet devices that allow bloggers/tweeters via proxy to post. Not even our own news sources are worth a shit in this circumstance.....but they haven't been worth a shit for years anyway. Some links:
IranElection on Twitter to follow what's happening. There are other tweet lines, but this one seems to be the most busy. Lots of counterfeit Iran regime posts, easy to spot. Hundreds are dead, beaten, jailed, and the Iran army is visibly scaring citizens off of their own streets. It's a revolution happening right in front of us and all our news stations care about is sucking on Obama's anus. Hot Air has a video of college kids killed in their own dormitory. Where is CNN? HNN? Anyone?
ABC Network has finally gone fully nationalized. They now report from within the White House and decline allowing a dissenting view. With the fact that GE/NBC is already mostly owned by the Obama Administration that leaves only CBS on the outside. Want to take bets on how long it takes them to tow the party line? (Wtf is all this robust bullshit, anyway?)
Meanwhile, Obama has no opinion on Iran one way or another. That's right, our President hasn't decided a foreign policy when it comes to Iran's problems even though his buddy Sarkozy has already condemned the violence and voter fraud openly.
Yes, our President is a despotic socialistic foreign policy retard.
I would suggest reading Michael Totten over at Contentions to get the latest real news from a slant that isn't leaning towards Obama. Another decent column at Slate.
Ah, hell. It'd take me a few hours and several pages to type what's happening in the world. Maybe I'll type up something about the UN connection later. It's better that the Iranian struggle remain uppermost in people's minds.
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