November 04, 2006

Still Bitter After All These Years

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Today is the 27th anniversary of the seizure of the American embassy in Tehran.

Many people had their eyes opened on 9/11. More and more continue to open them.

My eyes were opened in 1979.

I was 12. I find it inexplicable that people 10, 20, 30 years my senior still have their eyes clamped firmly shut.

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1 Vinnie,
Before these barbarous Muslim brutes climbed the walls of the embassy they were persecuting people like me. But they're going to get their come-up-ins ...

Posted by: Garduneh Mehr at November 04, 2006 07:49 PM (1juA+)

2 Shows that the filthy Iranians have no respect for international agreements or treaties. Death to Iran.

Posted by: Greyrooster at November 04, 2006 08:20 PM (cNF2m)

3 Sadly, even though I was twenty in 1979, I didn't become aware until 9/11.   Thanks for posting this.

Posted by: heroyalwhyness at November 04, 2006 10:30 PM (MAPKL)

4 I firmly believe that the 444 hundred days of this hostage drama with no response was a major contribution to 9/11.
It may have been 20+ years earlier but it certainly emboldened the Imans of today. The display of weakness in this lasts a lifetime.

Posted by: NortonPete at November 05, 2006 08:02 AM (fVuwW)

5 Thank you, Cut-and-run Ronnie for freeing the hostages, coincidently on your first day as president.

We don't believe all those ugly rumors that you gave Iran guarantees of conventional and WMDs, if they would just hold on to those hostages until after the election.

And we also don't believe that you laundered the money that you got from Iran to fund a war in Nicaragua.

Posted by: PuddleDuck at November 05, 2006 08:15 AM (fMHQi)

6 1/4 of the population is retarded, so it's no surprise that so many people have their eyes clamped firmly shut. Unfortunately, most of them work in universities, the Establishment Media and Hollywood, so the rest of us are subjected to their blind stupidity more often than we should be.

Blogs like this one have broken their stranglehold on the national debate, and that's a good thing.

Posted by: Jeff Bargholz at November 05, 2006 08:46 AM (bLPT+)

7 You've got that right, Jeff -

"Blogs like this one have broken their stranglehold on the national debate, and that's a good thing."

Yep, blogs like this one, have caused the GOP to be pretty much regarded as a bunch of hippocrits and loonies, anymore.

Thanks for the job that you guys are doing to help the Dems take the House and possibly the Senate.

We couldn't have done it without you.

Thanks again, to you, Mark Folley, Tom Delay, Bob Ney, Bush's failed foreign and domestic policies and all the others that have made this possible.

Posted by: PuddleDuck at November 05, 2006 09:51 AM (fMHQi)

8 If Mack Brown had been there, he would have led the hostages to victory against all of Iran itself.
 
There never would have been a damn hostage crisis.

Posted by: Darth Vag at November 05, 2006 10:30 AM (HSkSw)

9 PuzzledDork:

Dream about a Dhimmiecrat landslide while you still can. Your dreams will be dashed on Tuesday. Not that you'll even bother to show up to vote.

Posted by: Jeff Bargholz at November 05, 2006 01:18 PM (bLPT+)

10 I still think Jimmy should have grown a pair and pushed the button.

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