Iranian Terrorist Group Overpowered by American Troops for Ron Paul

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The Troops for Ron Paul followed their rally with a march on the White House at around 2:30 PM. When they got there, their chant of "Ron Paul Revolution" overpowered other, smaller protests taking place, including this one by Iranian U.S.-designated terrorist group Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK):
[video]http://reason.com/blog/2012/02/21/ron-paul-is-the-choice-of-the-troops[/video]

 
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I'm surprised a protest was allowed in support of MEK/PMOI. It's still listed as a foreign terrorist organization. They have an interesting history and have been on many sides. They killed and tried to kidnap Americans before the revolution. Then they fought against the theocracy moving to Iraq and fought on Iraq's side in the Iran/Iraq war under Saddam's protection and our's by default. When we invaded they surrendered to the US military and are supposedly the ones who provide intelligence on Iran's nuclear facilities. They are more or less stateless now with the US out of Iraq.

Important point to note is when you say "Iranian terror group" they are currently opposed to the theocracy and marginally aligned with the US.
 
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They gave a bunch of money over the years to politicians in this country so our opinion of them has changed since the 70s and we now think of them as "freedom fighters" or something like that. I'll look for the video with all the politicians speaking on their behalf.

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Sweet.:)

One group demanding to have *government steal your money to give to others dwarfed and startled by patriots with their jake brake sound of Liberty passing by.

One guess who our own current government would side with. (hint: *government steal)
 
Bump for the 'epic-ness' of this short powerful video/illustration.

Two groups vying for support. One group born of U.S. interventionism in OUR capital city demanding our government steal from it's citizens to oust dictators across the globe, and one group demanding THEIR government back off from stealing anything along with demanding the adherence to our constitution for congress to declare war and the CIC w/congress to state the mission.

Three of the GOP candidates along with Obama adhere to the 'enemy of my enemy is my friend' interventionism policy. Three of the GOP candidates along with Obama are clear which group they would rather support.
 
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I'm surprised a protest was allowed in support of MEK/PMOI. It's still listed as a foreign terrorist organization. They have an interesting history and have been on many sides. They killed and tried to kidnap Americans before the revolution. Then they fought against the theocracy moving to Iraq and fought on Iraq's side in the Iran/Iraq war under Saddam's protection and our's by default. When we invaded they surrendered to the US military and are supposedly the ones who provide intelligence on Iran's nuclear facilities. They are more or less stateless now with the US out of Iraq.

Important point to note is when you say "Iranian terror group" they are currently opposed to the theocracy and marginally aligned with the US.
Top political names taking money from a designated terrorist group
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...aking-money-from-a-designated-terrorist-group
 
Bump for the 'epic-ness' of this short powerful video/illustration.

Two groups vying for support. One group born of U.S. interventionism in OUR capital city demanding our government steal from it's citizens to oust dictators across the globe, and one group demanding THEIR government back off from stealing anything along with demanding the adherence to our constitution for congress to declare war and the CIC w/congress to state the mission.

Three of the GOP candidates along with Obama adhere to the 'enemy of my enemy is my friend' interventionism policy. Three of the GOP candidates along with Obama are clear which group they would rather support.

Actually Obama left MEK to rot when we pulled out of Iraq. They are stuck in camps and can't leave. They are not supported officially.

MEK is a strange story to say the least. They are like a bizarre cult.
 
Actually Obama left MEK to rot when we pulled out of Iraq. They are stuck in camps and can't leave. They are not supported officially.

MEK is a strange story to say the least. They are like a bizarre cult.

Time for me to do some research....got any links?
 
Nice Video, Wish it was longer, I knew I saw some flags from Iraq or Iran when I was watching the live stream,

That's pretty epic though, awesome.
 
shocking !!
but then thats what this flawed Foreign policy makes these politicians do !

They gave a bunch of money over the years to politicians in this country so our opinion of them has changed since the 70s and we now think of them as "freedom fighters" or something like that. I'll look for the video with all the politicians speaking on their behalf.

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Wow, we've got troops marching at the capital screaming and using the word 'revolution' and there's hardly a peep about it.

Just shows me how much their constant ignorance is only going to come back to bite them.
 
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