A controversial way to fix America, I want to know what you think. Thank you.

Just imagine it. If Iran and Israel were to go to war, thousands of American soldiers would die fighting on the side of the self-righteous Zionists, in a conflict that has no real relevence to our national security. Iran only threatens us because we support its enemy, just as the Vietcong and NVA only fought us because we defended a regime that was corrupt and treated its people in South Vietnam unjustly.
If only Israel would burn to the ground...
Better, yet......if people only made some effort to see who comprises a bulk o' Iran's population!!!!!!

October 1, 2010

"Iran's youth have been politically active since the 1953 ouster of Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh. The death of three students in protests against Vice President Nixon's 1953 visit -- to support the shah after a CIA-backed coup against the elected government -- is still a national holiday. The young were key players in the 1979 revolution. Today, their strength is also in numbers. A baby boom after the revolution almost doubled the population from 34 million to 62 million in the first decade. Iran is now one of the youngest societies in the world, skewing politics, the economy and social pressures. The demographic bulge is one of the biggest threats to the status quo.

The youth bloc has been shaped by political and military crises. In the 1980s, they were the majority of combatants in the eight-year war with Iraq; even pre-teen Basij volunteers became human minesweepers. In the 1990s, Iranian youth demanded their post-war due in politics, the economy and society. By 1997, their growing numbers helped elect reformist President Mohammad Khatami. But as he failed to produce change, the young pulled back. The partial youth boycott of the 2005 presidential election was key to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's election. Their reentry into politics in the 2009 election seriously altered Iranian politics.

Iran's youth are increasingly pivotal to elections. After the 1979 revolution, the voting age was lowered to 15, but later raised to 16 then 18, as the theocrats recognized the youth's political power. The young constitute nearly 40 percent of the electorate, a number expected to grow over the next decade. Whether they vote, and how, will be a major factor in the 2013 parliamentary elections, the regime's next official test."

The young-people, in Iran, are goin'-thru their OWN GODDAMNED "'60s", and "conservatives", in the U.S. wanna FUCK-THAT-UP??!!!!!

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