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We support the people of Iran

We stand by those who stand up for freedom.

It has been said on numerous occasions and by various politicians and pundits that it was an extraordinary week in the life of the nation of Iran. On June 12, from the very moment that the Iranian presidential election results were announced, the international community and the international press questioned the results. The primary reason for our disbelief in the declared result is that millions of paper ballots were collected and counted in mere hours. This occurred even before the extraordinary demonstrations in the street began.

The disbelief on the part of the international community was shared by many Iranian citizens. And while the defeated candidate launched a legal appeal, what ensued on the streets of Tehran, at least according to the BBC, were the largest public demonstrations in the Islamic republic’s 30-year history. It seems that many Iranians have gotten a whiff of freedom and are willing to lay down their lives in the streets of Iran to secure that freedom.

Sadly, as the people have rallied the Iranian government has responded with more violence and oppression, causing numerous fatalities and the arrest of dissidents. We have learned of reporters prevented from making their reports public and the jamming of electronic communications. We may well be witnessing a Tiananmen in Tehran.

I respect that President Obama recognizes the troubling nature of the on-going situation in Iran, but respectfully disagree with where he has drawn the line. I do not believe a strong affirmation of our ideals and engagement with those who oppose our ideals are mutually exclusive. I think it is possible, as President Reagan demonstrated and indeed as it has been demonstrated throughout our history, for the American people to stand up and speak words of encouragement to those who are oppressed while engaging their oppressors.

It seems to me in this moment the American people long to be heard. House Resolution 560, which on Friday passed the House of Representatives with overwhelming bipartisan support, provides the American people an opportunity to do just that.

The resolution, which was introduced in the Senate by Senators McCain and Lieberman, simply states that the House of Representatives condemns the ongoing violence against demonstrators by the government of Iran and pro-government militias, as well as the ongoing government suppression of independent electronic communication through interference with the Internet and cell phones. It affirms the universality of individual rights and the importance of democracy and free elections.

Lastly and most importantly, the resolution expresses our unqualified support for all Iranian citizens who embrace the values of freedom, human rights, civil liberties and the rule of law. I have said many times this week that the cause of America is freedom and in that cause the American people will not be silent. There is no intention here to pick sides in the Iranian election, but to simply stand by those who stand up for freedom.

The intent of this resolution is to demonstrate, in a true spirit of bipartisanship, that the American people continue to be on the side of liberty and freedom.

I am glad that the United States Senate has also passed this important resolution, allowing the American people to speak with one voice in support of human rights and democracy. We have learned throughout our history that when the voice of the American people is heard in defense of democracy and human rights, it can make a difference in the advancement of liberty around the world. I believe in my heart of hearts that this important bipartisan resolution will help do so once more.

COMMENTS

  • Brian Hibbert

    YES we support the people of Iran in their quest for freedom!

    Don’t let the death of Neda be for naught.

    Keep pressuring the President to do something other than going for ice cream.

    The video that was originally posted on Facebook has now been taken down, but the young woman should not be forgotten.
    Josh Trevino posted this poem for Neda that should not be lost:

    She is the Dead. Short days ago / She lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow / Loved and was loved, and now she lies / In Tehran’s street.
    12:50 PM Jun 20th from TweetDeck
    Take up her quarrel with the foe: / To you from failing hands she throws / The torch; be yours to hold it high.
    12:53 PM Jun 20th from TweetDeck
    If ye break faith with her who dies / She shall not sleep, though blood may flow / In Tehran’s street.
    12:54 PM Jun 20th from TweetDeck

    • wesmorgan

      …but the poem is a rewrite of “In Flanders Fields.” Credit where credit’s due…

  • 1stRichard

    A large number of embassies are taking in wounded, Embassies that are open are Danish Dutch Finnish French German Irish Italian Mexican Norway Polish Portugese Slovenia and Swiss. NO help from US.

    RT choppers poured acidic water on protesters then S.F arrested ppl who had gone to hospitals for medication

    RT We need advice and help to organize a National Strike Plan -US if u can help post

    RT @iranbaan They’re hitting ppl in 7 Tir Sq. 3-5 thousand ppl are there. A friend who just left there confirmed.

    RT RT Do not leave your lights on tonight as a memorial, doing so marks you for besiji and others as Resistance

    RT RT RT Gather bandages, blankets, petrol, oil, food, distilled water. Bleaching powder if poss. Strike is coming

    RT RT @Iran: Yesterday military helicopters were in the air. Up till now it was police helicopters

    RT RT RT marlon0: Nokia+Siemens aid censorship in #Iran. Western supporters should target these corps w/ boycott+protest

    RT spread this slogan:???????? ???? ???? ????? ?????? ???? “Democracy is our motto – Violence we disdain”

    *********************************************************************

    Can the US do more for the people, not one side or the other just the people?

    Remember Neda

    (Caution extremely graphic loss of liberty)

    http://twitpic.com/7xwy9/full

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbdEf0QRsLM

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDCsp1atehU

    ?Her name was Neda Agha Soltan, She is the voice of the people. She is a call to Freedom.?

  • wesmorgan

    …there are reports that Iranian authorities are watching Internet traffic, and are blocking access to any sites which draw large numbers of foreign hits (if the site is in Iran) or show large numbers of hits from within Iran (if the site is foreign).

  • Big Apple Infidel

    Will Obama rescind his invitation earlier this month for Iranians to visit U.S. embassies to participate in July 4th Independence Day celebrations? As if that government would celebrate freedom.

    Of course the takeover of the U.S. embassy in Tehran was 30 years ago this November, with the current President of Iran involved as one of the student leader in the embassy invasion.

    Originally blogged at – http://www.redstate.com/bigappleinfidel/2009/06/02/obama-invites-iran-to-celebrate-americas-independence-day/

    • http://groups.yahoo.com/group/republican587/ Elizabeth Christian

      http://hotair.com/archives/2009/06/22/state-dept-iranian-diplomats-still-welcome-to-celebrate-july-4th-with-us/

      http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2009/06/22/us_will_continue_hot_dog_diplomacy_with_iran.html

      Absolutely unbelievable and disrespectful to those fighting literally with their lives for their LIBERTY and FREEDOM. I guess Barry will eat another ice cream and have bbq or hotdogs with Iranian diplomats for yet another staged covered by the press event while their government continues to snipe out 16 year olds and pour acid on their own people from helicopters!!! Perhaps Obama and the Iranian diplomats could catch a round of golf while the Iranian government continues to round up and arrest the injured from hospitals and detain them (or worse)!!!

      • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

        so he can play it while Tehran burns.

        By the 4th they’ll have our Freedom to celebrate and the re-enslavement of Iran to party on about too.

        • http://xmmlbchat.blogspot.com katesmith

          On his radio show tonight Phil Hendrie is discussing Obama and progressives’ reaction to Iran bloodshed, which he says has been zero. Hendrie is a bleeding heart liberal with the exception that he supported Bush and Iraq. He’s not satisfied with the US doing nothing for Iran. He has had Kos on his show before, Hendrie said he contacted him to be on tonight to talk about the lack of response from progressives on Iran. Kos replied he could not be on the show as the topic was ‘uncomfortable’ for him.

          • TNJim

            Obama look good. He’s probably not the only lib blogger that’s a little uncomfortable about that. Some, like Jane Hamsher, have the courage to admit it

          • 6eorge Jetson

            Lacking any way to spin this as lefties, they play imposter conservatives over here. We’ve sure seen a “surge” in Moby trolls this week.

            Who at DailyKos let username55555 out?   “Republicans support Hezbollah, Hamas and Death to America.”   “I know you are, but what am I.”

          • leftylurker

            To me is like a conservative republican who supports abortion rights and raising taxes.

            Just sayin’

            =)

        • username55555
          Then you support Hezbollah, Hamas and Death to America. Well done, Republicans!
          • TNJim

            This one just lies. And is stupid. Iranian people protesting a fraudulent election = Hamas, Hezbollah, death to America?

            Go back to Kos now and brag about how you really showed those guys at RedState.

  • JadedByPolitics
  • qlangley

    For foreign governments to express support for an individual candidate would, arguably, be inappropriate, and most definitely be counter-productive. Standing up for the integrity of the election – flawed as it was – is another thing.

  • red4ever

    That is the very foundation of America.

    Contact the President. You can help in other ways too. If you have a twitter account, retweet information around the world. It gets the information out and the mullahs can’t shut everyone down. Just don’t retweet Iranian names. The security forces are on twitter taking names.

  • username55555
    ThenIf you don’t like the opinion, call them a troll. No, I hate the filth at KOS. I have an opinion as a Republican and I have every right to post it on Red State. You are supporting people who support Hamas, Hezbollah, nukes for Iran, obliteration of Israel and Death to America. I have no desire to support those people whether they’re fighting for womens rights or not.

    I’ve learned by just the few things that I disagree with the majority of Republicans about, they don’t like discussion.

  • http://www.ssce.net/Web-Articles/Web-articles-indexed-authors.html#authors-l JLenardDetroit

    so no, you don’t have a RIGHT to say anything here. And, no doubt you’ll not be around long (obvious you’ve been banned before or no someone that has and just couldn’t stay away).

  • http://theminorityreportblog.com David Hinz

    is the inability to ever master the “Reply To This” feature at Redstate?

    It is so far beyond their comprehension it makes you wonder who turns their computer on for them…

  • username55555
    ThenI don’t see where all this hatred is coming from.

    Why does it say “be respectful” where you post? Useless TOS?

  • username55555
    ThenWhy can’t you stick to the discussion instead of being hostile? Are you teenagers?
  • username55555
    ThenReally let me have it now, Republicans. You sound just like angry hateful liberals.

    All I did was post an opinion. And guess what, it’s the truth. You can’t even deny it. But you didn’t want to talk about the issue. You wanted to make childish comments about trolls, and how stupid I must be that I can’t even turn on a computer, and that I CAN’T post on Red State. And tell me what the difference between you and ranting loony liberals is ….

  • Karina

    we support our arguments with facts. We don’t make wild accusations and run away. You say that we are “supporting people who support Hamas, Hezbollah, nukes for Iran, obliteration of Israel and Death to America.” which is grossly false. If you believe that, prove it with facts. The problem is, you won’t be able to so you’ll have to resort to emotional screaming that we won’t have a discussion with you. Most people here welcome open and honest debate. The ones who don’t eventually show themselves up for being who they really are-trolls like you.

  • http://www.hakubi.us/ Neil Stevens
  • Finrod

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  • George Claghorn

    And to think, in the time it took you to put together that genius plan, you could’ve been learning how to use the reply button. At least if you had done that, you would’ve passed for someone with an IQ with more than one digit.

  • Amy Miller

    I really wanted to bust this out before the blamming:

    [img]http://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=50ff8e05e3&view=att&th=12198358db4b57bb&attid=0.1&disp=inline&realattid=f_fve5wiqc0&zw[/img]

    Tee hee :o )

  • Amy Miller

    …if I had changed my cheater toolbar over the HTML before clicking “reply to this.” Fail.

  • eburke

    Noun – Verb How much more eloquent can you get?