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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: eb22 on July 20, 2015, 06:07:45 PM
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For those of you in the New York Metropolitan Area or anywhere close, there's scheduled to be a huge ' Stop Iran Rally' on Wednesday, July 22 at 5:30pm. The more people that attend, the greater the chance of an effective opposition to the horrific Iran Nuclear Deal:
http://stopiranrally.org/
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Will the rally call for bombing the Iranian nuclear reactors? If not, it's probably just a waste of time. It would be more effective to protest opposite the Israeli Embassy to urge Netanyahu to take out Iran's nuclear reactors.
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Will the rally call for bombing the Iranian nuclear reactors? If not, it's probably just a waste of time. It would be more effective to protest opposite the Israeli Embassy to urge Netanyahu to take out Iran's nuclear reactors.
I certainly hope the answer is yes to your question. Considering the wide range of speakers, it's realistically possible that one or more of the speakers will call for Israel to take military action against the Iranian Nuclear Program.
While I think Wednesday's Rally will have value regardless of the outcome, I like your suggestion. There have been many events outside the Israeli Embassy in Manhattan on 2nd Ave.
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Tomorrow ( Wednesday ), there's going to be a number of additional rallies opposing the Iran Nuclear Deal.
http://www.prnewswir...-300115853.html
To give greater echo to what is expected to be the largest bipartisan protests against the Iranian nuclear deal, the Stop Iran Rally in Times Square is now being mirrored by rallies in Ft. Lauderdale, Phoenix, Los Angeles and even Toronto, Canada, according to organizers.
America is taking to the streets to object to this bad deal. Citizen groups are coming to New York in buses and caravans from Columbus, Chicago, Wilmington, Philadelphia and Charlotte to make their voices heard.
Through an email, I found out that the Ft. Lauderdale rally tomorrow is at the Federal Court House on Broward Blvd, and 3rd. It's also at 5:30pm.
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According to the following information, the Los Angeles rally is on Sunday, July 26:
http://stopiranrally.org/stop-iran-rally-los-angeles/
In Los Angeles, the groups coordinating this rally weren’t able to be ready for this Wednesday, July 22, on the national day of protest against the Iran deal, but they will be rallying a few days later, on Sunday, July 26, on Wilshire Boulevard.
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Maybe it should be called for a "Do Something, Bibi" rally instead.
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Maybe it should be called for a "Do Something, Bibi" rally instead.
It would make a great amount of sense if that was at least a major theme of the rally. If Bibi sees that there's a multitude of Americans that are calling for Israel to take out Iran's nuclear program, it would likely substantially increase the chances for him to act.
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According to the following information, the Los Angeles rally is on Sunday, July 26:
http://stopiranrally.org/stop-iran-rally-los-angeles/
In Los Angeles, the groups coordinating this rally weren’t able to be ready for this Wednesday, July 22, on the national day of protest against the Iran deal, but they will be rallying a few days later, on Sunday, July 26, on Wilshire Boulevard.
That is 10 Av, the Fast of Tisha B'Av. 10 Av marks the 10th anniversary of the Expulsion From Gaza by the fat pig Sharon
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That is 10 Av, the Fast of Tisha B'Av. 10 Av marks the 10th anniversary of the Expulsion From Gaza by the fat pig Sharon
The appeasement of the Iranian Nuclear Deal should be linked/ tied to the Expulsion from Gaza. Appeasement inevitably leads to disaster.
Having said that, the organizers of the Los Angeles event probably shouldn't have scheduled the event on the Fast of Tisha B'Av day. How many people that are fasting are going to have the strength and desire to participate in a protest rally? My guess is not that many. And that's even assuming that participating in the protest is appropriate that day for Jews. I have no idea whether it is or isn't.