I no longer have the ability to retrieve your pre-edit remarks (Moderators can, but I gave up the robes to walk and talk among the mortals). So, I imagine your words might have been critical of my post which you maybe imagine as facetious. If that's the case, let me be clear:
I will meet you there. In Tehran. I am on your side on the Neda issue; I see a people enslaved to a regime and a governmental concept that requires the abject humiliation, degradation, harm and death of those not in power, to preserve that power.
It is wrong, and words fail to express the bile-full level of disgust and revulsion I feel; and the resolve that "Dammit, somebody hasta do something".
I'm just suggesting that, before we send our sons and grandsons into battle, we be willing to fight those battles ourselves, personally. Internet support is nice, but not enough, compared to the patriots risking their lives on the streets of Tehran, where that country's history will be decided.
They're a proud folk, those Persians. And they have kicked religious butt before. Let's see if they still wanna, in pursuit of freedom.
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