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Iran Calls Wall Street Protests 'American Spring'

Do you see? This is why I refer to the protesters as a bunch of anarchist/pseudo-socialist/extreme leftists mixed with right-wing isolationist naive individuals which have now been taken over by labor unions and other anti-American left-leaning groups such as MoveOn.org. They are allowing such illegitimate regimes such as the Islamic Republic to mock our nation in addition to compare their "grievances" to the Arab Spring in which the protesters themselves have referred to...what a shame and mockery...

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Iran Calls Wall Street Protests 'American Spring'

 

Published October 09, 2011

| FoxNews.com

An Iranian military leader says the protests spreading from New York's Wall Street to other U.S. cities are the beginning of an "American Spring," likening them to the uprisings that toppled Arab autocrats in the Middle East.

Gen. Masoud Jazayeri of Iran's Revolutionary Guard says the protests against corporate greed and the gap between rich and poor are a revolution in the making that will topple what he called the Western capitalist system.

The Occupy Wall Street movement started in New York City last month and is spreading to other parts of the country. The loosely affiliated movement is peacefully protesting the power of the financial and political sectors.

Jazayeri says President Barack Obama's election promises of change have reached a dead end.

The official IRNA news agency quoted Jazayeri as saying Obama's failure to resolve the Wall Street crisis "will turn this economic movement into a political and social movement protesting the very structure of the U.S. government."

Protesters Sunday paraded with an effigy of the Golden Calf in New York's Zuccotti Square.

"It's a false idol, just as much as the Wall Street bull has been a false idol for so many of us for so long," Ed Needham, a protester, told the New York Daily News.

Church groups joined the protest near Wall Street to talk about corporate greed, jobs and the need to provide for those who are disenfranchised, MyFoxNY.com reported.

The nearly four-week-old protest that began in a lower Manhattan park has taken on a semblance of organization and a coherent message has largely emerged: That "the 99 percent" who struggle daily as the economy shudders, employment stagnates and medical costs rise are suffering as the 1 percent who control the vast majority of the economy's wealth continues to prosper.

Labor unions and students joined the protest on Wednesday, swelling the ranks for a day into the thousands, and lending the occupation a surge of political clout and legitimacy. President Barack Obama said Thursday that the protesters were "giving voice to a more broad-based frustration about how our financial system works;" some Republicans have been seeking to cast Occupy Wall Street as class warfare.

 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Comment by Neal on October 14, 2011 at 8:43am

Apparently the best news source for America is in Iran? =)

Comment by Sassan K. on October 14, 2011 at 6:59am

Khamenei claims Occupy Wall Street protests will topple US capitalism

Iran's supreme leader tells rally America is in full-blown crisis because of its 'corrupt foundation'

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Ayatollah Khamenei says the protests, which began in Wall Street, have exposed the 'corrupt foundation' of capitalism. Photograph: Kathy Willens/AP

Iran's supreme leader said on Wednesday that a wave of protests spreading from Wall Street to cities across the US reflected a serious crisis that would ultimately topple capitalism in America.

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei claimed the US was now in a full blown crisis because its "corrupt foundation has been exposed to the American people".

His remarks came during a rally in the western Iranian city of Kermanshah that drew tens of thousands of people. His speech was broadcast live on state TV.

The Occupy Wall Street movement started in New York last month. The loosely affiliated movement is peacefully protesting against the power of the financial and political sectors.

"They [the US government] may crack down on this movement but cannot uproot it," Khamenei said. "Ultimately, it will grow so that it will bring down the capitalist system and the west."

Iranian officials have called Occupy Wall Street an "American spring", likening it to the uprisings that have toppled autocratic Arab rulers in the Middle East.

Khamenei claimed capitalism in the west had reached a dead end and that "the world is at a historical turn".

The Occupy Wall Street protests have spread to cities including Atlanta, Chicago, Philadelphia, Seattle and Los Angeles and have become a political issue, with Republicans accusing the demonstrators of waging "class war" and President Barack Obama saying he understands their frustrations.

Comment by Carl Pastor on October 12, 2011 at 12:04am

gooooo protestors!!!

Comment by Chris on October 11, 2011 at 11:14pm
Comment by Chris on October 11, 2011 at 9:14pm

Great cartoon!

Comment by Michel on October 11, 2011 at 7:23pm
Comment by Neal on October 11, 2011 at 2:17pm

People have worked hard, have gotten an education and the debt to attain that education, and they still have nothing. They are not blaming society, they are blaming a corrupt system that allows the continued pilfering of low income families to make the rich richer.

 

My son in CA graduated UCLA, passed the bar on his first shot, mounted up enormous debt, and no fucking job. 

 

Of course, the right says if people wanted to work they could work. Yeah, those minimum wage jobs sure are great when you're holding debt to the bitches that are wallowing in the green and stealing from this country to build in other countries. 

 

Go protesters, America is on it's way to taking back the dream.

Comment by Carl Pastor on October 11, 2011 at 1:37pm

man its not warfare at all. i seem to remeber the right of the poeple to peacably assemble shall not be abriged. or somethiong like that. im all for the demonstrations altho im not for everything they all demand. judging by the signs they are carrying there are even some tea partiers there. i imagine many of them do have jobs

Comment by Michel on October 11, 2011 at 1:05pm

Garbage-in, garbage-out:

And Chris, this class warfare against the rich is getting ridiculous. It is the rich that provide the jobs for the rest of society. Instead of blaming others these protesters should work harder, get a better education, and stop blaming society for their own ineptitude. We have jobs in this country - they are unfilled as our citizens don't have the advanced education that are required by these jobs.

Don't you ever think for yourself Sassan? Who knows, with your passion you might achieve some original insight on existence. And perhaps, by learning courage instead of surrendering to fear, you might even contribute something of value to the progress of humanity.

For now, channeling Fox News will get you nowhere fast. 

Comment by Sassan K. on October 11, 2011 at 11:40am

I will respond to this later today when I get home from class

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