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What would Obama TWEET about Iran (if he could tweet anything he wanted)?

Iran remains in the headlines...Twitter is at the center of the action...and many are wondering if Obama will make a public statement siding with the people of Iran...got us thinking...if you were President Obama, and you were going to fire of 140 characters in a Tweet to describe how you feel about the situation...what would you say? What would you link to ? Just curious...post your suggested Tweets here

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An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come.-- Victor Hugo #IranElection

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In my official capacity as panderer-in-chief, I am changing the address of The White House to 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. Tehran, Iran. BTW, here's my new pic:

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I think Mr. Obama would probably say "Can't we all just get along?"

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I supported the people of Iran and all I got was this lousy t-shirt.

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Commenting on the current events in another country is "Above My Pay Grade."

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"Healthcare for Iran!" - President Barack Hussein Obama

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Unemployment rate 30% - they need a job. Youth sees no future

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Better we stay out of this one. Let's not give them a "bad guy" to distract whatever outcome they create.

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I second the motion of Dan Doll. The Iranian heirarchy has cemented it's own obituary so long as we retain true diplomatic ovetones and not provide them ammunition by truly inteferring.
Surely we all recall Obama's harrassing GWB over alleged interference etc in foreign affairs so hopefully he refreshes his own memory on that issue.
I see our view from the rest of the world currently being on an ascending plane so why risk that with egotism or foolhardiness. There is no interferring with responses supporting human rights etc. as well as a straight-forward "playing it by ear" regarding nuclear proliferation/containment dialogue...time-honored U.S. positions no matter whom our president. Don't rock the boat Admiral! Khomeni etal are hanging themselves just fine without our help so our best assistance is to just "give 'em some more rope."

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We kicked ideological rigidity, religious zealotry, and anti-intellectualism's butt, so can you! #freedom #iranelection #neda

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Not what he would say, but I what I wish he would say. I'm a little obsessive; it's exactly 140 characters:

If you seek liberalization, allow Tweets. Mr. Ahmadinejad, open borders to the world wide web. Mr. Ahmadinejad, tear down this firewall!

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Mr. Ahmadinejad, tear down this firewall! LOL

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