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Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Posted by:
Duane Patterson
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4:09 AM
On the way home from the studio, I passed a gathering of Iranian-Americans on a street corner protesting what the Iranian regime continues to perpetrate on their own people.  Not an overwhelming crowd, about fifty or so, mostly consisting of students.  This is a very busy intersection in Southern California, and the vast amount of cars I saw pass waived, gave the thumbs-up sign, and/or honked in support of the people of Iran that are trying to tell the world enough is enough. I spoke with two women who thanked me for stopping and taking pictures.  I asked them what they would like the American response to be. The one on the right said, "It's a complicated problem because of the nuclear weapons. We can't just invade." I told her I agreed with that, but asked if she was happy with how President Obama had responded so far to the protestors in Iran. She frowned. I didn't ask her, but it seemed very apparent that she, and likely many of the other students in this crowd, had been supporters of Barack Obama. "I remain hopeful that President Obama will do the right thing," she replied, as diplomatically as she could. I asked her if she believed he had done the right thing so far. "No."  In his only public response to the growing crisis, President Obama said, "It is not productive, given the history of US and Iranian relations to be seen as meddling in Iranian elections." Encouraging all people to embrace freedom and self-determination is not meddling. It's the right thing to do.  Supporting the people of Iran is not a hard call to make. In fact, using the bully pulpit to speak out against the Iranian theocracy and calling for small d democratic ideals like free and fair elections is the kind of hope and change one would expect from the American president. Remaining silent in order to save the possibility of future negotiations with the Iranian regime is what's actually 'not productive', as Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol said on Hugh's program Monday night.
Well, what’s the point of engaging? Do we think this regime, from what we’ve known about them in the past and what’s been clarified, as you said, what’s been clarified in the last 72 hours, do we think this regime can be allowed to have nuclear weapons? Do you trust these people who are willing to beat up their own people to prevent a guy who’s not exactly a friend of ours, Mousavi, from getting elected? Do we think this kind of jihadist, thuggish, militarist regime can be trusted in the middle of the Middle East, can be trusted with nuclear weapons? And if the answer is no, we’ve got to stop them from getting nuclear weapons. I think that’s what this has clarified.
 Ronald Reagan realized a pivotal moment in history with the Soviet Union and delivered the "Tear Down This Wall" speech. We are at another pivotal moment in history. Will we see a moment in which Barack Obama rises to it? Or will he continue to remain silent, essentially voting 'present'?
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or "listed" by acorn kind of orgs?, you know, selective social crisis can help libland no more paralegals, for years I beg you, just to learn acorn, aclu kinds of orgs is what the enemy needs on America, and recognizers of their systems and govs, that's another abismal difference between you and Bush you are not only part of the problem bho, you where an acorn suing lawyer, you knew ayers was a terrorist when you where an 8yrs old, according to your 'legal documents you're borned 1 before those hawaii territory where added, and many big, big things I leave to better people than me to solve, your problem, your "at the end terror gets better, a lawyer for terrorrists... and the USA and the allies people suffer as an example punishment to those systems to rank their terror networks, you know suffering is another "untangible" form of payment, and acorn, aclu, etc. have always being very, very different in the head than the rest of the vast mayority on any city... mr bho, tear down ayatoland, not Sion you're not "morpheous", ted wasn't the Sion president senator (Palpatine in other story) you're not God, ever will, and not being like Bush, how you pretend to understand the universe? and... why the rest of the people have to suffer you? do we need you? do we need this? NA NAA NAAA
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I asked nicely to many "powerfull" lib "leaders" I asked nicely you for years, heve respect for my family, but, my mom and my sister got raped? for years... I haven't ever tryed to hurt any of your relatives or friends... and the city protected those guys and more against me? are we already on cuba here? can those guys just come back anytime? my bosses, managers, years of intangible satisfaction on your paralel law vision of rebel labor? I can list many agents and help humanity by not let them being invisible on this to anybody again... in fact, I haven't stop neather, it is a reflect act bho teams, and no bill$ or power you ever dream to control or eliminate... yes, 30 agents on Washington, like 250 on fl, 70% on miamidade wich I assure again no authority will accept as a fact to prove I'm being pursued by the enemy, and nastly throw on my face anamontes study on cuba, and even bho will ignore again by negociating with cuba state, give consecions for free, cuba had more represion (how they function and bho won't miss if have a chance to change America like cuba)... but, bho is a chavez, trying the chavez flipflopping, and doing whathe can to hurt America because he months ago realized will loose by networks any election he endorsed ever... he just relized won't have any of Bush's images, or any. again, he's not a redemer, but an acorn suing lawyer, with castro logistics on govs and orgs, a civilian assymetric illegal allien army pre-invasion, dirty missiles opportunity windows by ted (Palapatine) senator at the southern border and so fla sanctuaries already operational and "counting"... destroying the most possible, remmember |
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A post every 6 months. Quite a busy guy, |
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Duane "Generalissimo" Patterson is the producer of the nationally syndicated "Hugh Hewitt Show". In a sense Duane is "the man behind the curtain" -- and this is his blog.
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