Iran’s Day Of Destiny: A Million Brave Iranians Defy Death And Bring Shame To Cowardly Anti-Obama Americans

June 15th, 2009 (60) Posted By Pat Dollard.

Mideast Iran Election

The Independent:

The protesters’ bravery was all the more staggering because many had already learned of the savage killing of five Iranians on the campus of Tehran University, done to death – according to students – by pistol-firing Basiji militiamen. When I reached the gates of the college yesterday morning, many students were weeping behind the iron fence of the campus, shouting “massacre” and throwing a black cloth across the mesh. That was when the riot police returned and charged into the university grounds once more.

It was Iran’s day of destiny and day of courage. A million of its people marched from Engelob Square to Azadi Square – from the Square of Revolution to the Square of Freedom – beneath the eyes of Tehran’s brutal riot police. The crowds were singing and shouting and laughing and abusing their “President” as “dust”.

Mirhossein Mousavi was among them, riding atop a car amid the exhaust smoke and heat, unsmiling, stunned, unaware that so epic a demonstration could blossom amid the hopelessness of Iran’s post-election bloodshed. He may have officially lost last Friday’s election, but yesterday was his electoral victory parade through the streets of his capital. It ended, inevitably, in gunfire and blood.

Not since the 1979 Iranian Revolution have massed protesters gathered in such numbers, or with such overwhelming popularity, through the boulevards of this torrid, despairing city. They jostled and pushed and crowded through narrow lanes to reach the main highway and then found riot police in steel helmets and batons lined on each side. The people ignored them all. And the cops, horribly outnumbered by these tens of thousands, smiled sheepishly and – to our astonishment – nodded their heads towards the men and women demanding freedom. Who would have believed the government had banned this march?

At times, Mousavi’s victory march threatened to crush us amid walls of chanting men and women. They fell into the storm drains and stumbled over broken trees and tried to keep pace with his vehicle, vast streamers of green linen strung out in front of their political leader’s car. They sang in unison, over and over, the same words: “Tanks, guns, Basiji, you have no effect now.” As the government’s helicopters roared overhead, these thousands looked upwards and bayed above the clatter of rotor blades: “Where is my vote?” Clichés come easily during such titanic days, but this was truly a historic moment.

Would it change the arrogance of power which Mahmoud Ahmadinejad demonstrated so rashly just a day earlier, when he loftily invited the opposition – there were reported to be huge crowds protesting on the streets of other Iranian cities yesterday – to be his “friends”, while talking ominously of the “red light” through which Mousavi had driven. Ahmadinejad claimed a 66 per cent victory at the polls, giving Mousavi scarcely 33 per cent. No wonder the crowds yesterday were also singing – and I mean actually singing in chorus – “They have stolen our vote and now they are using it against us.”

A heavy and benevolent dust fell over us all as we trekked the great highway towards the fearful pyramid of concrete which the Shah once built to honour his father and which the 1979 revolutionaries re-named Freedom Square. Behind us, among the stragglers, stones began to burst on to the road as Basijis besieged the Sharif University (they seem to have something against colleges of further education these days) and one man collapsed on the road, his face covered in blood. But on the great mass of people moved, waving their green flags and shouting in joy at the thousands of Iranians who stood along the rooftops.

On the right, they all saw an old people’s home and out on to the balcony came the aged and the crippled who must have remembered the reign of the loathed Shah, perhaps even his creepy father, Reza Khan. A woman who must have been 90 waved a green handkerchief and an even older man emerged on the narrow balcony and waved his crutch in the air. The thousands below them shrieked back their joy at this ancient man.

Walking beside this vast flood of humanity, a strange fearlessness possessed us all. Who would dare attack them now? What government could deny a people of this size and determination? Dangerous questions.

By dusk, the Basiji were being chased by hundreds of protesters in the west of the city but shooting was crackling around the suburbs after dark. Those who were fatally too late in leaving Azadi, were fired on by the Basiji. One dead, thousands in panic, we heard behind us.

After every day of sunlight, there usually comes a perilous darkness and perhaps it was prefigured by the strange grey cloud that approached us all as we drew closer to Azadi Square yesterday afternoon. Many of the thousands of people around me noticed it and, burned by the afternoon sun, seemed to walk faster to embrace its shade. Then it rained, it poured, it soaked us. There is a faint rainy season in mid-summer Tehran but it had arrived early, sunlight arcing through the clouds like the horizon in a Biblical painting.

Moin, a student of chemical engineering at Tehran University – the same campus where blood had been shed just a few hours before – was walking beside me and singing in Persian as the rain pelted down. I asked him to translate.

“It’s a poem by Sohrab Sepehri, one of our modern poets,” he said. Could this be real, I asked myself? Do they really sing poems in Tehran when they are trying to change history? Here is what he was singing:

“We should go under the rain.
We should wash our eyes,
And we should see the world in a different way.”

He grinned at me and at his two student friends. “The next line is about making love to a woman in the rain, but that doesn’t seem very suitable here.” We all agreed. Our feet hurt. We were still tripping over manhole covers and kerbstones hidden beneath men’s feet and women’s chadors. For this was not just the trendy, young, sunglassed ladies of north Tehran. The poor were here, too, the street workers and middle-aged ladies in full chador. A very few held babies on their shoulders or children by the arm, talking to them from time to time, trying to explain the significance of this day to a mind that would not remember it in the years to come that they were here on this day of days.

The vast Azadi monument appeared through the grey light like a spaceship – we had been walking for four miles – and Moin and his friends spent an hour squeezing through a body of humanity so dense that my chest was about to be crushed. Around the monument, the Shah had long ago built a grassed rampart. We struggled to its height and there, suddenly, was the breathtaking nature of it all. Readers who have seen the film Atonement will remember the scene where the British hero-soldier climbs a sand-dune and suddenly beholds those thousands on the beaches of Dunkirk. This was no less awesome.

Amid the great basin of grass and concrete that surrounds the monument were a thousand souls, moving and swaying and singing in the new post-rain sunlight. There must have been at least a million, and – here one struggles for a metaphor – it was like a vast animal, a great heaving beast that breathed and roared and moved sluggishly beneath that monstrous arrow of concrete. Moin and his friends lay on the grass, smoking cigarettes. They asked each other if the Supreme Leader would understand what this meant for Iran. “He’s got to hold the elections again,” one of Moin’s friends told him. They looked at me. Don’t ask a foreigner, I said. Because I’m not so sure that the fathers of the 1979 revolution will look so kindly upon this self-evident demand for freedom.

True, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader – how antiquated that title sounded yesterday – had agreed to enquire into the election results, perhaps to look over a polling statistic or two. But Ahmadinejad, despite his obtuseness and his unending smile, is a tough guy in a tough clerical environment. His glorious predecessor, Hojatolislam Mohamed Khatami, was somewhere down there amid the crowds, along with Mousavi and Mousavi’s wife Zahra Rahnavard, but they could not protect these people.

Government is not about good guys and bad guys. It is about power, state and political power – they are not the same – and unless those wanly smiling riot police move across to the opposition, the weapons of the Islamic Republic remain in the hands of Ahmadinejad’s administration and his spiritual protectors. As, no doubt, we shall soon see.

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  • sassysuz

    Just remember Us Shameful Cowardly Anti-Obama Americans, still have our guns and ammunition. Our ForeFathers, knew a time will come; that time has not arrived Yet :!:

    • http://patdollard.com Pat Dollard

      I don’t know. The time for shooting hasn’t come, but the time for a national strike demanding investigations into voter fraud, racketeering in the auto industry, racketeering in the banking industry, a freeze on Obama’s National Health Care plan, an investigation into obstruction of justice and racketeering in the firing of the IG, obstruction of justice in the Black Panthers voter intimidation cases, Obama’s connections to ACORN and why they are being brought in to handle the census, and much more, certainly has come. May as well throw in a demand for resignation. The time for a massive national strike and the choking of the streets of DC and many state capitals most definitely has come.

    • sassysuz

      I’m in full agreement with you on a National strike demanding Investagations and more. Set the wheels in motion

    • MustangSandy

      I agree completely Pat. Now the only obstacle is apathy. I hope you have a plan. I’m ready and I will rally the Patriotic Resistance to help.

    • Gaige Mosher

      Pat, it’s somewhat easier for those Iranians. They’ve already got, what, 30% unemployment and have been putting up with this shit for decades now? They’ve got greater opportunity and motivation. Our corresponding thresholds in both categories have not been reached yet.

    • Scoot

      This isn’t all about Obama, it’s about our whole political system that has strayed from the Constitution. Both parties along with the Justice Department,the courts and others need to be investigated and prosecuted along with state and city officials who are corrupt.

      If we do this half-assed, this problem will keep on rearing it’s ugly head in the future. It has to be a wholesale replacement of elected officials that do not have the people’s best interests in mind.

    • MadRad

      Scoot,
      I agree. If the over-all effort is polarized twords bambi, the group becomes more of a “Anti-obama” group rather than a “Pro-Constitution” group (generally speaking of course)

      Pat,
      Sent you and email with that statement in it

    • tarantula

      Pat, when do we start a petition and a legal proceeding? Any lawyers here who can shed some light onto that?

    • http://patdollard.com Pat Dollard

      ACTIVE isn’t all about Obama. But today, it primarily is.

    • tlk

      There are people working on the ACORN/Tides fraud.

      An organized tax revolt where people withhold federal ..if everyone did it at the same time for a year.

    • tlk

      Someone that has done much work regarding Acorn/Tides can be found here http://libertychick.com/

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      I agree 100% with you Pat! I have been saying that all of the groups against this socialistic government need to get together and plan a date to march millions into DC and demand the Birth Certificate!!! One VOICE, One FOCUS!! He will and his 3 law firms will not be able to dodge that one and ALL the people stay in DC choking it until it is released and when he is found out, imprison him, remove his family, and all policies, and people appointed by him removed!
      This needs to happen now.

      -aTb

    • MustangSandy

      The 9-12 in sept. is supposed to be that march ATB. I know that there are several groups involved. Help make it so! Spread the word..

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      awesome info Mustang! Thanks for that..I am stuck over here in the sandbox and my info is what I get through you all here, ACCDF, WND, and a couple of others…I am limited…but am trying to stay in the mix with you all.

      -aTb

  • http://noidlehandsknitter.blogspot.com/ LucyLadley

    I am FiercePatriot on ACTIVE. I have 2 Persian friends here in Kansas City. They are in their late 20′s PHD students from Iran, here to study. One has friend that have been beaten. I asked my other friend what she thought citizens should do when their government does not listen to them. She said she used to be against fighting…For many years they have tried to reason & discuss differences with their government, not only do they not listen, they do not care what the citizens think. The only thing left is to fight, she said. Powerful Article, thank you.

  • alexakim

    The number of people is staggering. The MSM kept saying “hundreds” and “thousands” not tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, possibly at least a million. Wow. I really hope they get a bona fide election result, with a full, open and accurate count. I am not optimistic. I would like it if Iran would one day make amends for the 444 days. Again, I am not optimistic.

  • Professor Bill

    Americans by and large are to fat, dumb and happy to think about something so tough government corruption and the immanent death of our once great country. Let alone why the hell do we have a private entity, like the Federal Reserve controlling our money when our forefathers warned against just such a situation.

    No, its going to have to get a lot worse before the dolts and robots around us wake up.

    • dacoelec

      You nailed it. Obama did not elect himself. What worries me, is this, is the point of awareness for the average American, past the point of no return? We will find out within 3 to 5 years.

    • tlk

      I mentioned in another post..after visiting Monticello the other day I was left with a sickening feeling in the pit of my stomach. Where are the leaders like Jefferson? Where are the citizens who value leaders like him?

      Education is key. Do you send your children to public schools? Can you avoid it? What can be done in communities to form alternative schools? Schools where true history is taught and God is at the forefront. We need to go back to basics…God’s word reveals the difference between good and evil – if children aren’t learning this they are more easily mislead and become Obama supporters as adults.

    • ignifer

      We are indeed shamed to witness Iranians risk their LIVES, their FORTUNES,and their SACRED HONOR in pursuit of their Liberty, while we sit and carelessly let our real freedom slip away.
      Only around 3 percent of the population of the American colonies ever took an active role in the American revolution. I am doubtful that much more of todays citizenry would ever get off their dumbed -down apathetic asses and actually save our country.
      So the question would be do those who DO care stand up for America anyway?
      I hope the answer is yes.
      Patriots are absolutely surounded by actual hostiles, craven cowards,and ignorant sheeple.Now THATS diversity!It takes grit to stand in the face of such odds.Let us now look to the Persians and Tianamen Square for example of what people who really WANT Freedom and Liberty do to get it.
      ‘The gods looked with favor upon superior courage’ said Tacitus.
      ‘Who Dares Wins’is the motto of the Brit SAS but the rest of the saying goes,’he who hesitates is lost.’
      The original patriots DARED and won…let us not fail thru hesitation.

  • Islamisacult

    The Tea parties are the beginning.
    And they will swell.

    Obama will not win.
    Not on our watch.
    Never.

    I’m just wondering where the lawyers are? Those guys who claim they stand for freedom and Justice?
    Obama should be on his way to impeachment already.

  • http://www.snooperreport.com Mark L Harvey (aka Snooper)

    I have a vision, a dream, perhaps a portent…not exactly sure what to call it. I am writing an article on it now but won;t post it until I like it. However, just imagine people showing up in DC, no flags, no colorful banners, no signs, “normal” attire, no chanting, no loud horns, no sirens, no cat calls…nothing but silence.

    Standing silently, shoulder to shoulder with our backs to the Halls of Congress and the now renamed Marxist House. Standing silently, no idle chit-chat…no chatter at all. Just standing there surrounding the buildings.

    When asked questions, we do not answer – no eye contact, staring out beyond whomever stands before us.

    Standing in silence, ne’er a whisper, rain, shine, sleet, snow, hurricane tornado.

    Standing in silence for an hour or so and then simply walking away.

    And then returning to repeat the process in unpredictable times.

    Spontaneous, silent defiance.

    • Blade Runner

      Shit, I posted the following before I read this, Snoop. Good idea. I don’t care which way we do it, let’s freakin’ go, man.

    • Mike Mose

      Mark, I disagree. American freedom demands 10 million blood thrusty patriots building gallows in front of Congress and the White House.

      The problem we have is DC doesn’t listen. They do not hear. We need to speak in a language that gets their attention or accept Marxism and tyranny for our children and grand children.

      The biggest mistake we could make is silence.

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      the time has come Mike, I do believe we are at that stage where we all need to gather the millions and choke DC until it spits out the usurpers certified Birth Certificate…and when he is found out, imprison him, and all who covered up for him! kick the usurpers family back to Kenya, null and void all policies this idiot made along with the idiots he appointed! Then clean house in both the Senate and Congress! The time is now for the people of America to take back the power it is giving the Federal Government!

      -aTb
      Fed up Combat Vet

  • Blade Runner

    OKAY, So we have a crisis in this country too. Are we going to amass a million conservatives on The National Mall and make some real noise, or are we going to continue to sit here and play ping pong with all this shit? If the Iranians can do it, why can’t we? What more do we have to lose before the hammer falls?

  • billy_bonney

    National strikes, sick outs and mass PEACEFUL protests are needed to shake up the Obama admin and show the world Americans are serious. The whole ACORN/voter fraud thing stinks.

    I admire the Iranian people who want their freedom and find it ironic that the Iranian leaership was doing this very thing 30 years ago to overthrow the Shah….what goes around comes around.

    Billy

    • Blade Runner

      In the Capital, man, on the fascist muthafuka’s front door. Like the Iranians are doing. Overwhelm them with sheer numbers. Who needs Porta Potties? We can piss on the Capital steps and shit on the White House lawn. We can wipe our asses with copies of all those fucking bills they are pushing. I just feel we need to do something en mass. Even if it means we stand silent with our backs to the Halls of Congress like Snoop suggests. The political system ain’t working anymore, too many liars, too many cowards. We can call it “The Pissed Off Patriots Parade.” And little shithead Matthews can quiver with a chill up his fucking spine.

      “The Tree of Liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of Patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure.” T. Jefferson

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      exactly Blade, that is the only way to do it! unorganized scattered protests around the country will only be ignored, they will also be ridiculed by the media! CHOKE DC is the only way to do it!!! Make the city STOP!

      -aTb
      Fed up Combat Vet says the Time is NOW usurper to show me the Birth Certificate!

      as MustangSandy says, Sept 12 is the Day!! PASS IT AROUND!

  • http://snooperreport.com Mark Harvey (aka Snooper)
  • Specter

    I’ve been labeled a terrorist by my government, now your going to fucking call me a coward.

    Hey, fuck you. :mad:

    • http://patdollard.com Pat Dollard

      Who called you, specifically, a coward?

  • Mark Gibbons

    Someone said it here a while ago— Build a gallows at the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and march them out.

  • WestCoastGirl

    I don’t see it as cowardliness. More a logistical problem. The US is a hell of a lot bigger than Iran. I’m all for marching on DC and will gladly be there when it happens. Getting millions there is expensive and many don’t have the means to make it happen. If we truly want something like this to go down we need to be prepared to help people with transportation and housing. I’m thinking charter buses from regional areas. People also need time to arrange for their families and jobs, so it needs to be planned in advance.

    We also have so many different groups of patriots forming that need to come together. I’m pushing for all to join ranks with ACTIVE and am spreading the invite as far and wide as I can. A group called the Patriot Resistance is planning a march on DC for sometime in Sept.

    • tlk

      There is an organized march taking place on September 12th with the 912ers. See Glenn Beck.

    • MustangSandy

      I’m a District coordinator for the Patriotic Resistance. On 9-12 there will be a march in DC. Certainly can’t say how many can do it – At last count there is over 46,000 in the PR but the difference between us and liberals is we have jobs and responsibilities. It will be difficult to mass the people there. I think that every state capitol and town hall would do it, with video of all participating and sent to representatives in congress would do it, with the threat of impeachment along with it.

    • MustangSandy

      Most of the tea parties held last april will be doing it again on July 4th. Get involved and be there! Here is a link where you can click your state for info on how to find your local group

      http://taxdayteaparty.com/find.html

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      I understand that we all have jobs and responsibilities, but not for long if we dont become ACTIVE!!! SEPT 12 is the date people, mark it, plan it, do it! TELL ALL! I understand it will be a logisitical nightmare, but think of it as a Camping trip…go on the cheap…the city needs to be CHOKED OFF and to do that, you go no where!

      DAMN I wish I was in the states now!

      -aTb
      The Time is coming usurper!

    • WestCoastGirl

      I’m planning on being there. Wouldn’t miss it. And I will probably pull my kids out of school and bring all 4 with me. I’ve attended 2 tea parties and will be at all of the follow ups I can with my “don’t tread on me” shirt and ACTIVE flyers ready to hand out.

  • Matt in GA

    I think there is some truth to it in a general sense. But not cowards – lazy, soft, spoiled, asleep, indifferent, are all more appropriate.

    Cant’ remember who said it – I think it’s Roman:

    “Most people prefer fair masters rather than liberty”

    • http://patdollard.com Pat Dollard

      Bullshit. Way too many people have said to me they aren’t going to do anything because they are afraid of being targeted. Let them make their own excuses for themselves.

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      exactly….you put up or shut up…the time is now! become ACTIVE!

      -aTb

    • Matt in GA

      I’ve been on the street handing out material (including ACTIVE material) at protests, trying to convince people to go to protests. And it makes me sad for humanity how many slobs there are who are happy just to be comfortable, and don’t even know what there rights are. Hell they don’t even know what a right IS. I have heard the excuses. And yes many are afraid to be seen on camera, or put on a list. But many have traded their liberty for comfort.

  • http://www.Dissent-From-Day-One.com DissentFromDayOneDOTcom

    They’re prepping for any rallies here … they already forced the cancellation of the Victory-in-Iraq Troop Rally that was supposed to have taken place this past Saturday.

    And what did I do? Nothing. Protested on the Internet about it. Was seduced by the, “Oh well…just wait until the September Tea Party in DC! We’ll show ‘em then!”

    More and more I’m thinking these rallies will all be sabotaged and we are being incrementally psy-op’ed AGAIN.

    July 27th starts nationwide DHS exercises … coincidence?

    Flu vaccinations coming? Mandatory?

    I foresee this: “BECAUSE OF FLU PANDEMIC – NO PUBLIC GATHERINGS FOR, umm, let’s see….yeah….HEALTH AND SAFETY REASONS” yeah, that’s it … MSM blasts it, sheeple lap it up…slurp slurp.

    “Those protesting extremists are putting us all at RISK!,” cry the MSM and sheeple.

    There go September rallies….November rallies…just in time for: announcement of America’s bankruptcy.

    Nobody will care about “protesting” when they’re hungry, thirsty, and SCARED for their lives.

    MSM will paint any dissidents throughout any of this as “the problem.” Will probably have a reality show: “watch the police track and shoot the unpatriotic extremists.”

    The sheeple will cheer, breathe a sigh of relief that THOSE people are being eliminated by their benevolent government. Now, back to American Idol and Andrea Mitchell.

    We are re-arranging deck chairs on the Titanic for now.

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      oh well…..organize a million person march on DC and stay there until the usurper is removed! who cares for permits…

      -aTb

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      you think we asked for a permit when we took Iraq?

      -aTb

    • Blade Runner

      :arrow: “Nobody will care about “protesting” when they’re hungry, thirsty, and SCARED for their lives.”

      And the Ghosts of Valley Forge are weeping. :cry:

  • Dean, aka SgtJenz

    Have sleeping bag and tent…will travel.

    Have a few friends on “The Wall” I need to say hi to.

    We there yet?

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      roger that Dean…thats what we need from everyone!!!

      -aTb
      SEPT 12 is the Day of Reckoning!

  • http://www.jihadwatch.org LCpl. Alexander

    We need a group of powerful, wealthy, like minded conservative businessmen and activists who know how to organize and advertise in order to mobilize the patriotic masses. People wont just wander around protesting obama, we need a conservative army organized by conservative generals, marching down washington dc during a planned event. Getting conservative country musicians, actors, athletes, former military, et al involved may be the only way to attract the numbers needed for a massive well planned rally. We are divided right now. We need to coalesce into one mighty movement.

    • FIU Alum

      The wildcard in all this is how will the US Domestic Police react to the coming storm.

      They in many ways hold the key to what can and cannot be done

    • MustangSandy

      My experience with the Patriotic Resistance tells me that people who come together online are hesitant to do anything face-to-face. The key is to get people to meet and then ask for action. ACTIVE would be a good place to start. See if you can get your state members together for a meeting. You have excellent ideas LtCpl, and you should get them going. I will put together a post on the 9-12 march so everyone will know what is happening with it.

    • sassysuz

      There are many of us who have been on actions in the streets the last few years. Trying to motivate your fellow Americans to join you in the streets and expanding the somewhat outdated mission statements, is why we are online. If it was not for the internet Gathering of Eagles would not have been formed and put 30,000 Veterans and Patriots on the National Mall March 17th 2007. These actions were against the anti American moonbat left. Now these actions need to take place against those in power. We need to “Brother come a Runin” under one banner.

    • http://www.accdf.com aboutTObegin

      FIU Alum – how about this….who gives a shit….what are they going to do with a million plus in their city? there will be no way to ignore that and there would be no way to control that! One thing will disperse the crowd, the usurpers Birth Certificate and the truth that comes from it! (once it has been certified by an independant professional)

      -aTb
      damn I feel like a cheerleader

  • GRIZZ

    If thousands of persians can assemble and raise hell in tehran,I am sure we could fill Washington with 2 million of “I have had enough of this shit” AMERICAN PATRIOTS.

    • Blade Runner

      :beer:

    • sassysuz

      :beer: :beer: :gun:

  • 4BetterLiving

    If the Filipino people can oust Marcos the Dictator with little or no violence, then it can happen anywhere else. I believe it can. But just in case it can’t or won’t happen, I won’t be giving up my guns just yet. Here’s the link:
    http://www.fragmentsweb.org/TXT2/philipgp.html

  • sassysuz

    I’m being as patient as I can, we have never been taken over in a coup before by a totalitarian Marxist/Progressive. We are moving to counter this, so as not to go blindly rushing in like a bunch of unprepared fools. Screw everyone else’s Revolution, Ours is unique to Us and Us alone. We don’t have an equivalent of the United States telling Us to get rid of Lame Ass Obama. I don’t believe they would have succeeded without the support of the United States. Patriots have to rid the land of this plague all by ourselves

  • Professor Bill

    :arrow: tlk

    You mentioned that education is key, it is. I believe that we, the true conservative patriots are going to have to take over the education system and the news media. This battle is far from over, its going to take decades. Regarding where I kids can go to school, we home school our kids. I am a professor at a local college and refuse to subject my kids to the public schools and don’t want to spend the money for private Christian schools. The schools in the state where we live used to be the best in the country, now we are tied for last with Mississippi thanks for the unions and a lazy society.

    Our society has grown complacent and content with to few people doing the heavy lifting and carrying most of the water. I for one am sick and tired of paying for illegal aliens to be on disability and SSI and all the while working under that table.