People love being part of history. They relished the idea of the first black, gay president. They cannot wait to vote for the first penile-challenged POTUS, and possibly the first socialist man for that position. They want to be part of history, even if we have to make stupid choices to do so.
But that's America.
In Iran, the theocracy wants to be the first in its country'e history to execute 1,000 human beings in the course of a year. Not counting jihad wars, this would be Iran's record for administering death to people for various reasons that go against Sharia law. All it takes is being gay or lesbian, or blogging negatively about Muhammad, the so-called prophet of the religion of peace, or simply doing anything that goes against Sharia, the law of Muhammad.
In a report by a United Nations analyist, Ahmed Shaheed, it stated that Iran had already hanged 700 people since January and called this an "unprecedented assault on the right to life in Iran."
According to the report, Iran, aka the Islamic State, violated international law by hanging two juvenile offenders and "there are dozens more waiting a similar fate on death row," he said, explaining that most people facing hanging are nonviolent drug offenders.
But Islam only allows Muslims to sell drugs to non-Muslim nations in order to fund jihad and eventually take over these nations and form a world caliphate.
The actual use of illicit drugs is haram (forbidden). This is what's known as hypocrisy to infidels. You can sell them to non-Muslims but don't dare trying it.
Human rights groups have been criticizing Iran for flipping the bird to international laws in how it treats their people and foreign journalists like Jason Rezaian. He worked for the liberal paper, Washington Post, and has dual citizenship.
Iran has imprisoned Rezaian for 14 months and now convicted him of espionage and other charges (much like those Hillary Clinton has perpetrated and will likely become president if liberals have their way). He can face up to 20 years in prison unless our leaders step out of character and actually do something.
Of course, they should have demanded his release along with three other prisoners of Iran when we made the nuclear deal with this terrorist nation.
Shaheed said most reporters face severe punishment for their views and some face death sentences. That would never happen in a country like the United States as most of the media say only glowing things about the current administration and Democratic party.
There were about 30 journalists in Iranian prisons according to Committee to Protect Journalists as of last year.
It is "much easier to frame" journalists as spies, said Sherif Mansour, the Middle East and North Africa program coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists. "There is a fine line that people . . . in democratic societies are accustomed to. The role of the journalist is to gather information, included those related to pubic officials. What they are trying in Iran is to blur that line."
Two Iranian poets have been jailed for their poetry and sentenced to 99 lashes each for shaking hands with members of the opposite sex.
In Iran, shaking hands with the opposite sex is haram, but taking them as sex slaves or beheading them for showing their face in public, is perfectly okay.
And Obama made it clear to Israel that if they so much as try to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities where the terrorist nation has vowed to destroy Israel, that he will stop them with military means.
Obama may not be a Muslim, but he certainly supports them more than Christians and Jews.
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But that's America.
In Iran, the theocracy wants to be the first in its country'e history to execute 1,000 human beings in the course of a year. Not counting jihad wars, this would be Iran's record for administering death to people for various reasons that go against Sharia law. All it takes is being gay or lesbian, or blogging negatively about Muhammad, the so-called prophet of the religion of peace, or simply doing anything that goes against Sharia, the law of Muhammad.
In a report by a United Nations analyist, Ahmed Shaheed, it stated that Iran had already hanged 700 people since January and called this an "unprecedented assault on the right to life in Iran."
According to the report, Iran, aka the Islamic State, violated international law by hanging two juvenile offenders and "there are dozens more waiting a similar fate on death row," he said, explaining that most people facing hanging are nonviolent drug offenders.
But Islam only allows Muslims to sell drugs to non-Muslim nations in order to fund jihad and eventually take over these nations and form a world caliphate.
The actual use of illicit drugs is haram (forbidden). This is what's known as hypocrisy to infidels. You can sell them to non-Muslims but don't dare trying it.
Human rights groups have been criticizing Iran for flipping the bird to international laws in how it treats their people and foreign journalists like Jason Rezaian. He worked for the liberal paper, Washington Post, and has dual citizenship.
Iran has imprisoned Rezaian for 14 months and now convicted him of espionage and other charges (much like those Hillary Clinton has perpetrated and will likely become president if liberals have their way). He can face up to 20 years in prison unless our leaders step out of character and actually do something.
Of course, they should have demanded his release along with three other prisoners of Iran when we made the nuclear deal with this terrorist nation.
Shaheed said most reporters face severe punishment for their views and some face death sentences. That would never happen in a country like the United States as most of the media say only glowing things about the current administration and Democratic party.
There were about 30 journalists in Iranian prisons according to Committee to Protect Journalists as of last year.
It is "much easier to frame" journalists as spies, said Sherif Mansour, the Middle East and North Africa program coordinator for the Committee to Protect Journalists. "There is a fine line that people . . . in democratic societies are accustomed to. The role of the journalist is to gather information, included those related to pubic officials. What they are trying in Iran is to blur that line."
Two Iranian poets have been jailed for their poetry and sentenced to 99 lashes each for shaking hands with members of the opposite sex.
In Iran, shaking hands with the opposite sex is haram, but taking them as sex slaves or beheading them for showing their face in public, is perfectly okay.
And Obama made it clear to Israel that if they so much as try to destroy Iran's nuclear facilities where the terrorist nation has vowed to destroy Israel, that he will stop them with military means.
Obama may not be a Muslim, but he certainly supports them more than Christians and Jews.
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