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"Declaring war on Iran?"

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The American Republic declares War against Iran

Thru powers vested by the Citizens and Council of the American Republic, we now declare War against the Republic of Iran.

For making slanderous threats against the borders of the United States of America by President Ahmadinejad and his supporters, and the various Mullahs who hide behind the Koran like children. For making threats against the State of Israel and other countries that wish to live in peace. For instigating the elimination of Jews and others of various national and religious origin. For threatening to destroy by Nuclear force all countries that oppose its way. President Ahmadinejad wishes to fulfill a self proclaimed prophecy of stupidity. We will not allow this to happen. When the time is right, our forces will eviscerate and destroy all living things within Iran without mercy or compromise, leaving a country without people or things. The United States of America, the UN, Nato and others are weak and wish to allow this little man from Iran to shout threats with support from his Mullahs. We accept his threats and will act.

We are a Legion of many, who will live a life of peace, and have respect for all living things, while having considerations for those who are different, and look for ways to truly accommodate those who are slow in understanding.

We support the poor, helpless, and defenseless people. We support the freedom of Women, we support the sane treatment of animals and the environment, we support the freedom of religion and expression. We do not support ignorance, period.

We are a growing nation of people that encourage anyone or Nation anywhere to become part of the New American Republic!

Sincerely,
Judah Ben-Hur
Ambassador
The American Republic
American Mujahideen Army Council
Headquarters: United States of America

2/25/07, 9:02 AM

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