20150830

'Reject trusting Iran'- persecuted human-rights group reps share at 30 Years After event

Human-rights leaders ex-patriated from Iran discuss the Obama administration's proposed policy shift empowering Islamist Iran's mullah regime (JCPOA) at 30 Years After event, 27 August '15 at Beverly Hills Writers' Guild.


Representing oppressed minorities are (from left to right, Sam Yebri- leader, 30 Years After; West Hollywood Councilmember John Duran (LGBT); Mona Imam (Bahai Faith); Beverly Hills Vice-Mayor John Mirisch (atheist), Roozbeh Farhanipour, imprisoned journalist granted asylum; Iranian-Christian Pastor Shah, and moderator Shanel Melamed, Executive Director of Persian-Jewish 30 Years After.

Group representatives share the hope that Americans will direct their elected officials to reject the JCPOA initiative to ensure the stability of the Islamist mullah regime. 

20150827

Share "Stop Iran Rally" speech videos to urge Congress to demand stronger Iran-terms- experts say

Thousands of people marched on Times Square in opposition to Obama's Iran sanctions / nuclear deal. Experts and luminaries delivered impassioned remarks. Watch experts address the crowd of 13,000 (estimated) at Times Square of why to contact and hold Democrat congressmen and Senators to accountability to override the White House's expected veto.

Democracy Broadcasting originally published the nearly 3 hour video clips from the event in July. We also release individual clips onto YouTube gradually over time. Here are list of some of the newly-individually published segments which, because they are from the latter portions of the progam, deserve greater prominence and attention.

Jeffrey Wiesenfeld, co-organizer of the Stop Iran Rally, addresses the reach of the videos from the event.



US Rep. Trent Franks: Iran-terms' flaws- tell Congress to reject it for better.



WMD-expert, Rep. Pete Hoekstra (ret. R- MI) knows Iran nuclear development well.



Clare Lopez ex-CIA, exposes flaws in Iran nuclear proposal; StopIranRally NYC



Orwellian Obama has you in the battle for your lives! Think-tank leader, Herb London.



"Politicians fear an informed electorate, like you"- Genevieve Wood, The Heritage Foundation, Capitol Hill, D.C.



Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely- "I'm fed-up w this White House's deception and lies"at Stop-Iran Rally



Adm. James (Ace) Lyons accuses Obama/ Jarrett of imperiling America for Islamist means.



Survivor of Iran-funded terror, Sarri Singer's impassioned story.  


ex-NY Gov. George Pataki slams Obama's détente with Iran; Tell Congress to override Obama's veto.


Defeat Iran-nuclear bill! Richard Allen and Jeff Wiesenfeld lead Times Square rally to elected representatives



Stop Iran Rally: Talk-radio's Kevin McCullough 'Why your Congressmen should block Iran bill!'

20150816

World War II pilots offer inspiration in defeating tyranny, 70-years after Allied victory

Veteran pilots of the mighty 8th Air Force of World War II, Allied resistance against Axis conquest, gathered on the 70th anniversary of D-Day at Van Nuys Airport.  The Heritage League of the 2nd Air Division organized this gathering where several pilots, both of the European and Pacific theaters of operation, shared their experience and attitudes with us about defending liberty from imperialism. Nazi Germany declared its surrender to the Allies 11- months after D-Day, Japan announced its surrender 13 weeks later on August 15, 1945, commemorated as V-J ("Victory over Japan") Day. The veteran pilots retell their experiences and share perspective on confronting tyranny today.




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Actor and singer, Bill A. Jones, serves as host and introduces guest-speaker, Ms. Marte Cohn, a French nurse, who recalls how she survived the Nazi occupation as a result of kindnesses of French citizens (and her ability to transfer information to the Allies). 

20150806

Sen. Chuck Schumer breaks with Obama, declares opposition to Iran-sanctions lifting proposition

Huffington Post reports Sen. Chuck Schumer planning to break with Obama on Thursday and oppose the Iran deal.   
Over 10k urge Schumer at Stop Iran Rally in Times Squre
Sen. Schumer has become fond of telling his voters that his surname is derived from “shomer,” the Hebrew word for “guardian.” “I am a shomer for Israel and I will continue to be that with every bone in my body,” he said in 2010.
Dov Hikind and Helen Freedman sit-in at Schumer's NY office
But to his more hawkish pro-Israel constituents, Schumer’s hesitation to announce his position and his failure to whip fellow Democrats against the deal demonstrate a betrayal of this promise. “Schumer, you are no shomer,” yelled a crowd of 10,000 protesters rallying against the Iran deal in New York City's Times Square last month. “Where is Chuck? Kill this deal!” they chanted.
'Schumer accountable for Dem Senate votes to override Iran bill'- Jeff Wiesenfeld, Stop-Iran Rally



'Schumer and Democrats' careers should hang in opposition to Obama's Iran bill'- rally co-leader, Jeff Wiesenfeld


Schumer’s announcement comes one month before lawmakers hold a critical vote on a resolution of disapproval of the nuclear accord, which would revoke the president’s ability to waive some sanctions against Iran and likely kill the deal. Even if all Republican senators vote down the deal (and Arizona Sen. Jeff Flake is a big if), 13 Democrats will need to join them in order to override Obama’s inevitable veto of the resolution.
Schumer posted an essay on Medium laying out his position on the Iran deal and confirming that he will vote against it. Read his statement in full below or here.

"To me, the very real risk that Iran will not moderate and will, instead, use the agreement to pursue its nefarious goals is too great.

Therefore, I will vote to disapprove the agreement, not because I believe war is a viable or desirable option, nor to challenge the path of diplomacy. It is because I believe Iran will not change, and under this agreement it will be able to achieve its dual goals of eliminating sanctions while ultimately retaining its nuclear and non-nuclear power. Better to keep U.S. sanctions in place, strengthen them, enforce secondary sanctions on other nations, and pursue the hard-trodden path of diplomacy once more, difficult as it may be.

For all of these reasons, I believe the vote to disapprove is the right one."