Sunday, June 28, 2009

Free kibbles

Iranian government arrests 8 members of Iranian staff of British embassy for meddling during the riots. This is another step in the ongoing attempt to blame foreigners for the riots. I'm sure it's playing well with Ahmadinejad's poor, uneducated supporters and the Basiji militia. Britain and EU call for release of staff. The government may have crushed protests in the streets, but the Iranian people have not given up. Former president and Khamenei rival calls for systematic investigation into election fraud.

Proving that President Obama is divorced from reality and cannot see beyond his narcissistic vision, adminstration officials says Obama still wants direct talks with Iran on its nuclear program. Of course its nuclear program is still an important issue for us, but talking to these butchers cannot help. It can only exacerbate the situation by making it appear to Iranians that the US is weaker than the Iranian regime.

Text of Obama's Cairo speech.

Video of Obama calling for civilian national security force which sounds a whole lot like Iran's Basiji militia.

Now Obama is pretending detainees at military tribunals have rights. So they have the rights in a trial but not a right to life (since we were trying to kill them in battle before we captured them)?

I had missed this article exposing that Obama's mother and grand parents were communist sympathizers and atheists. This is evidence that Obama's religious ties are phony. I knew Obama's father was a communist.

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  1. Anonymous11:04 PM

    Countering the Conspiracy to Destroy Black Boys: Crime and Black Supremacy, Part II

    By Nicholas Stix

    Part I: How Profiling Saved My Life: Reflections on Black Supremacy and Crime

    December 22, 2003
    Toogood Reports


    We are Family

    When I was a teenager, it never would have occurred to me to blame the police, if I committed a crime or otherwise got in trouble, much less sue them. That´s probably because my mother never taught me to blame the police, and beat the hell out of me when I got in trouble; because I personally knew hero cops; and because no community of solidarity awaited me, if I sought to blame my troubles on the police.

    A substantial proportion of the adults in most urban black neighborhoods today – in some areas, the vast majority -- expends great energy encouraging black boys to become criminals.

    Those adults – parents, teachers, preachers, social workers, and even black cops — tell black youngsters that they are the “victims of racism,” which is a code for, “You can blame everything on white people.” No specifics are necessary. Black youngsters quickly learn that they can find a community of solidarity among blacks of any age, including total strangers, if only they complain about their victimization by racist whites. And it´s almost always a lie. Heck, many of the complainers have few encounters with whites, and when they do, usually victimize the whites. I can confidently say what I just did, because racist harassment and crime is now such a one-way street.

    But verbal expressions of racist solidarity aren´t the half of it. Over the past ten years in New York City, I have repeatedly witnessed “respectable,” middle-class blacks help violent, black felons avoid capture: From subway passengers to motormen to U.S. Postal Service managers to federal (postal) police officers.


    Cincinnati: The Fall of the Queen City

    For an example of the mentality of “solidarity,” in April, 2001, following the black race riots that besieged Cincinnati, the Rev. Damon Lynch III, who did much to instigate the riots, claimed that following the violence, white businessmen were suddenly “coming out of the woodwork.” The whites´ sudden interest in helping, was for Lynch somehow a sign of their moral turpitude. (But then, anything whites do is for him a sign of their moral turpitude.) Why hadn´t they been around before? Surely their previous neglect of black neighborhoods was proof of their racism. Actually, the white businessmen’s avoidance of such neighborhoods was proof of the racism of THE BLACKS living there, including community leaders like the Rev. Lynch, who don’t like seeing whites in their neighborhoods, and who see all whites as targets for racist violence and shakedowns. Indeed, following the 2001 riot, the Rev. Lynch publicly thanked the racist thugs for brutalizing white motorists.

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