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Obama Refused to Condemn Iran’s Massacres, Condemns ICE

Barack Obama sat by silently while his allies in Tehran conducted a brutal purge of pro-democracy protesters. Unlike his previous time in office when he was at least forced to make a pro forma statement, he simply ignored the killings. Killings that he had enabled through his decision to help bail out the murderous Islamic regime with American money sent illegally there in complicity with pro-Iran forces inside and outside his administration.

But while Barry had nothing to say about the thousands and reportedly tens of thousands murdered by his allies, he issued a statement condemning ICE for trying to enforce the law in Minneapolis.

So did Bill Clinton who popped up to condemn ICE. That’s coming from the same man who sent armed agents to kidnap a little boy at gunpoint and send him back to Cuba because that was what the pro-Castro types he had filled his administration with wanted. (Dems can thank Bill Clinton for helping them lose Florida. Most Americans may have forgotten that photo, Cubans didn’t.)

Condemning the Mullah massacres would have been more than a press release. It might have sent the message that there was bipartisan opposition to the Iranian regime and that the next Democrat president might be tough on Iran.

Instead, Obama calculatedly sent the opposite message. He sent a message of hate and hostility toward America and complicity in the killings in Tehran.

Like so much of his movement, Obama’s decision can be explained simply that he is Pro-Iran and Anti-America.

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