"NIAC Books A Room: The House Republican Conference has one week to block the National Iranian American Council (NIAC), from holding a July 26, 2007 two and a half
hour disinformation conference in room B 369, Rayburn House Office Building:
“Human Rights in Iran and US Foreign Policy Options.”
NIAC presents itself as an educational non-partisan group, taking both sides of any issue, a slightly more sophisticated version of CAIR. But a closer look shows that they fit somewhere between open apologists for Ahmadinejad and a regime defense team running
interference to prevent any U.S. actions against Iran. NIAC simply takes the
Baker-Hamilton “realist” position to the logical conclusion of U.S. surrender:
that the U.S. should appease Iran whenever possible, negotiate on Iranian terms
all issues of interest to the Mullahs, and never support Iranian democracy
advocates or any internal critics of the Mullahs’ regime"
The idea of Freedom of Speech is that an idea should fail or thrive on its own merit, and not because one group or another group in power wanted or did not want the message to be heard. If they are so wrong, and they are so hateful, then Americans are smart enough that they will not buy that message. Sometimes attempting to suppress a message, in that act, gives the message some strength. There are those that will ask, why are you so afraid of what we are saying, are you afraid of the truth.
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