Go green for Iran

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I never thought any piece of land - no matter how holy it was - was ever worth a single drop of blood of a human being. Now it's Neda's blood staining all this land that I kissed goodbye years ago. I am a father and my daughters are my life. I just can't imagine what her father is doing right now...



Asked on his sentiments after seeing what human beings were capable of inflicting to one another on 9/11, Leonard Cohen said "I'm always shocked, but never surprised." There is no end to this shock. Do not let her go into oblivion.



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The sea so deep and blind

The sun, the wild regret

The club, the wheel, the mind,

O love, aren't you tired yet?

The club, the wheel, the mind

O love, aren't you tired yet?

The blood, the soil, the faith

These words you can't forget

Your vow, your holy place

O love, aren't you tired yet?

The blood, the soil, the faith

O love, aren't you tired yet?

A cross on every hill

A star, a minaret

So many graves to fill

O love, aren't you tired yet?

So many graves to fill

O love, aren't you tired yet?

The sea so deep and blind

Where still the sun must set

And time itself unwind

O love, aren't you tired yet?

And time itself unwind

O love, aren't you tired yet?
 
It's sad to see what's happening in Iran, but every revolution has it's own price tag..

Never saw it from a parent's perspective.. will be unbearable to see kids end up like this, even if it is for a good cause.
 
Watching her die was absolutely heartbreaking..... but that was tempered by the disgust at reading this comment underneath the Youtube video:



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It's only a muslim girl, why all? the hubub....bub?
 
Those of you on Twitter, you can green your profile to show your support..

Here: Show support for democracy in Iran add green overlay to your Twitter avatar with 1-click -http://helpiranelection.com/



Also, there is an interview with her fiance on Huffington Post today.. breaks my heart..
 
[quote author="Cubic Zirconia" date=1245720419]Those of you on Twitter, you can green your profile to show your support..

Here: Show support for democracy in Iran add green overlay to your Twitter avatar with 1-click -http://helpiranelection.com/



Also, there is an interview with her fiance on Huffington Post today.. breaks my heart..</blockquote>


<a href="http://helpiranelection.com/">http://helpiranelection.com/</a>



Thanks for the support.
 
[quote author="gypsyuma" date=1245718445]Watching her die was absolutely heartbreaking..... but that was tempered by the disgust at reading this comment underneath the Youtube video:



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It's only a muslim girl, why all? the hubub....bub?</blockquote>


It is truly heart-breaking, but my heart is warmed to know that for every stupid comment like that, there are thousands and thousands who show their love, humanity, and solidarity. I am particularly amazed to see people around me from every walk of life, regardless of their religion, ethnicity, nationality or political view are supporting the people of Iran in their rise for freedom.
 
<span style="color: green;">To the People of Iran:

In you the world sees the power of nonviolence. We hear it in the roar of your silence and see it in your eyes

as you sit down peacefully in the face of terror. We are moved by your courage and inspired by your sacrifices.

I am fortunate to be alive to witness this movement. I send you my prayers, love, and support. </span>





<a href="http://www.joanbaez.com/latestnews.html#">--Joan Baez</a>
 
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how is the Iranian population in Irvine reacting, recently? I know there is a fair size population here; I think there was a polling booth here right?
 
[quote author="roundcorners" date=1246416874]how is the Iranian population in Irvine reacting, recently? I know there is a fair size population here; I think there was a polling booth here right?</blockquote>


I don't know for sure since I live in LA, but I know they have had a rather large demonstrations in Irvine a couple of days ago.



<a href="http://www.ocregister.com/articles/iranian-irvine-intersection-2470616-people-sunday">OC register's report (plus comments)</a>
 
There had been protests every night in front of Wholesome Choice or The District for a couple of weeks after the revolution began. Not long ago, I went to one by Wholesome Choice to show my opposition to government violence against the protesters. While holding my candle, countless people thanked me for being there, since I was the only one who was not of Persian descent. Regrettably, the issue has faded considerably.
 
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