Sunday, June 21, 2009

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to Protesters: Stop Or Die

Obama seems clueless?

Hey folks,

Yep. That's right. The Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei basically just told the Protesters: "Stop Or Die." Did you really expect anything else? I told you, Little Hitler is his guy. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was reelected before the elections even took place. They do not tolerate this type of thin in Iran. All these protests? We will most likely NOT see some of these people ever again. Soon, we may not even see Mir Hossein Mousavi again. Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei gave a two hour Speech.

Turnout at the ballot box has been officially set at 85 percent, or 40 million voters, with Ahmadinejad winning by a margin of 11 million votes, or 60 percent of the vote. "How one can rig 11 million votes?" he asked. “The Islamic republic state would not cheat and would not betray the vote of the people.”

Khamenei blamed the “media belonging to Zionists, evil media” for fomenting the demonstrations.

Told you. But we know who really controls the Mass Media Drones.

He also warned that if street demonstrations don't end, then "leading politicians will be held accountable for the chaos.”

Bye bye Mousavi

Hundreds of thousands of protestors again on Thursday night demonstrated in the streets of Tehran, the sixth day of ever-increasing protests in the Islamic Republic's capital.

"This election was a political earthquake for our enemies and a celebration for its friends," Khamenei said. "This election showed religious democracy for the whole world to see."


According to the AP - Iran warns opposition against staging street rally By ALI AKBAR DAREINI and NASSER KARIMI, Associated Press Writers Ali Akbar Dareini And Nasser Karimi, Associated Press Writers

TEHRAN, Iran – Iran's opposition leader received another stern warning Saturday not to encourage his supporters to take to the streets a day after the country's top leader sought to end the deepening election crisis by effectively declaring President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad the winner.

Supporters of opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi have planned a massive rally in Tehran later Saturday, but it was unclear if he would attend and how large the rally would be after Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ordered opposition leaders on Friday to end street protests or be held responsible for any "bloodshed and chaos" to come.

Iran's Interior Ministry reiterated the warning to Mousavi on Saturday, saying he would "be held responsible for the consequences of any illegal gatherings." The ministry also accused the 67-year-old former prime minister of supporting protests that "have lead to the disruption of security and public order," State Security Council secretary, Abbas Mohtaj, said in a statement on the ministry's Web site.

The warnings place Mousavi at a pivotal moment. He can either back down or risk a crushing response from police and the forces at Khamenei's disposal — the powerful Revolutionary Guard and their volunteer citizen militia, the basij.


Now there is even more violence in Iran against the Protesters. So what does the house do? They vote to condemn it.

WASHINGTON (AP) — In the strongest message yet from the U.S. government, the House voted 405-1 Friday to condemn Tehran's crackdown on demonstrators and the government's interference with Internet and cell phone communications.

The resolution was initiated by Republicans as a veiled criticism of President Barack Obama, who has been reluctant to criticize Tehran's handling of disputed elections that left hard-liner President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in power.

Who was the one? Ron Paul.

Rep. Ron Paul, a Texas libertarian, cast the sole opposing vote because he said it wasn't the House's place to judge "events thousands of miles away about which we know very little."

That's the truth. THEY know very little about Little Hitler and his rise in power. Listen to what Obama had to say about this.

Obama told CNBC this week that "when you've got 100,000 people who are out on the streets peacefully protesting and they're having to be scattered through violence and gun shots, what that tells me is the Iranian people are not convinced of the legitimacy of the election."

Obama also said that it was "not productive, given the history of U.S.-Iranian relations, to be seen as meddling."

He is repeating what Little Hitler and the Supreme Leader BOTH said. Don't meddle. So he just said. OK. No problem.

Folks, it is just as true today as it was when I first told you a few years back. Ahmadinejad is going to continue to rise in power, he is going to continue his quest for Nuclear Weapons, and he is NOT going anywhere. He will not stop.

All these protests are, is just a moment in time. Built up and glorified by the MMD. A FASLE sign of hope due to Obama's magnificent, and most likely historic, speech. But at the end of the day, the Protesters with disappear, one way or another, and things will be back to normal. So to speak. No smile. No wave. No speech, No SANTIONS will make a bit of difference.
Peter

Sources:
JTA - Khamenei: Elections were fair, ‘Zionist’ media to blame
AP -
Iran warns opposition against staging street rally
AP - House condemns Tehran crackdown on protesters

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