
That poor, deluded George Bush. He actually thought the establishment of a democracy in Iraq would inspire democratic movements in other Muslim nations.
But Bush was apparently wrong. Barack Obama credits his own Cairo speech for inspiring the Lebanese voters’ to reject Hezbollah. And he’s probably equally confident that this new Iranian protest sign was inspired when he said spoke those powerful words, “It’s not productive given the history of U.S.-Iranian relations to be seen as meddling.”
Perhaps the following slogan would serve as a warning to Barack Obama:
“Do not forget what happened to Jimmy Carter.”
Source: Gateway Pundit
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these poor, poor people
if i wasnt a heartless conservative, then i would have cried the first time i saw the signs in english, because these iranians actually seem to think that obama was going to help them.
i fear a revolution of french stylings, this president is a coward, and he is proving it by failing his “test”
I tell you, i would love to help these people, though the US military wont get to touch it, and i cant join anyways (medical reasons) who wants to help texas secede, and make our first job, freeing the sh*t out of iran?
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