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  • Political Packrat: This Saturday We Are All Iranians

    From the page: "It is Saturday, June 20th, the day that the tipping point was reached in Iran. Today is the day that demonstrations in Iran stopped being about who won the election and started being about freedom. Yesterday, the blood started to flow in earnest as the government played... more

    Reviewed by thetechguru2006 Jun 22, 10:30am ( 12 reviews ) blogspot.com

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  • Rated by wiieb on Jun 26, 4:30am

    Very touching video. Hoping for peace...
  • Rated by WordsnCollision on Jun 22, 12:34pm

    One positive note is that the protesters are mainly young, ergo time is on their side. Grim Reaper's waitin' for ya, mullahs!
  • Rated by thetechguru2006 on Jun 22, 10:30am

    From the page: "It is Saturday, June 20th, the day that the tipping point was reached in Iran. Today is the day that demonstrations in Iran stopped being about who won the election and started being about freedom. Yesterday, the blood started to flow in earnest as the government played hardball with dissenters and as evening fell fear was in the air and death was on the streets."
  • Rated by kalencki on Jun 21, 9:12am

    Wow, very moving video... our prayers are with them
  • Rated by AmyVernon on Jun 21, 7:49am

    I have to say, I continue to be amazed at how the blogosphere/Twitterland/Internet has really changed what once would have been a hidden horror. Kudos to the brave people getting the word out from their nation, under threat of death.
  • Rated by creator111 on Jun 21, 5:46am

    Amazing
  • Rated by savke on Jun 21, 3:05am

    The people of Tehran stood on their roofs and prayed to God. A young Iranian woman captured the moment in a moving poem and posted it on YouTube for the world to see.
  • Rated by Avinio on Jun 21, 1:21am

    Amazing, what a courage those people have...the west MUST support them!
  • Rated by Fluffy2002 on Jun 20, 6:30pm

    If at all possible, I would like to see this dealt with by the Iranian people. Westerners' intervention isn't particularly welcome in the Middle East countries and there are myriad reasons why. My hope is, if it isn't internally settled, that the western nations, including mine (Canada), will open their doors to the people who are being persecuted.