I agree fully!!
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, October 13, 2007 8:34
PM
Subject: Re: Yawm-al Quds or Al-Quds
Day
This is not the place for your propaganda. Send your
comments to Aljazeera, where they are appreciated. THIS IS A
PHOTOGRAPHY GROUP. Mahmoud Dinnerjacket's politics are of
no interest here.
Renate Volz
On Saturday, Oct 13, 2007, at
22:16 US/Eastern, kombizz wrote:
> > "There is blood upon
their hands" > > Ernest Hemingway explained the problem many years
ago. The first thing > politicians do to hide their mismanagement, he
said, is inflate the > currency; the second thing they do is go to
war. > > Our currency has been inflated and we are at war. The
demonization of > the > Iranian president, Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad, which you saw take place in > New York > City
and on American television, is just the first step in preparing >
the > country for a third war. > > The president of
Columbia, Lee Bollinger, disgraced himself. Instead of > introducing his
invited guest speaker, he launched a tirade of abuse >
and > insults. Obviously, he was in hot water with some of Columbia's
big > donors > for inviting Ahmadinejad and chose that
petty, shabby way of trying to > ingratiate himself to the school's
angry sugar daddies. All Bollinger > succeeded in doing was making
Ahmadinejad look good in comparison with > him. > >
Whether you agree with Iran's president or not, he's the wrong guy to
> try to > demonize. He is not a dictator. He is an elected
president. > > The claims that Ahmadinejad denies the Holocaust
and has called for the > destruction of Israel are false. He has called
for regime change, > which is > something American
politicians do every time they find a country whose > policies they
disagree with. Regime change is a change of government, >
not > genocide. As for the Holocaust, he said it raised two questions:
Why > put > people in prison who question details of the
official version, which > is what > several European
countries do. Why should the Palestinians be made to >
pay > for it? Both are good questions. > > How American
politicians can call Iran a dangerous country and claim > that
it > poses a threat to the US is a mystery. On second thought, it is not
a > mystery. It just tells you that the politicians think you and I are
so > stupid that we will fall for the exact same parade of lies
and > exaggerations > that was used to justify the war
against Iraq. > > Think for yourself. Iran has no nuclear weapons,
and its military is > designed for defense. It has no offensive
capability - no air force, > no navy > to speak of. Israel,
on the other hand, is usually ranked as the fifth > most >
powerful military state on the planet. It has more than 200 nuclear
> weapons > and a superb air force. > > Iran has said
it has no desire to attack Israel or any other country. > It
has > said its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes and that it has
no > desire > for a nuclear weapon. The head cleric has
issued a fatwa against > nuclear > weapons. And there is
not one shred of evidence that Iran is pursuing a > nuclear
weapon. > > Just remember the lies told to you before Iraq: that
Saddam Hussein was > pursuing a nuclear weapon; that he had enormous
stockpiles of chemical > and > biological weapons. The only
thing he really had was oil. That's why > we went > to war,
and that's why the administration wants to go to war with
Iran. > > I've heard some politicians say that Ahmadinejad has
"blood on his > hands." > Well, our $40 billion worth of
intelligence cannot even determine if > he was > involved
in the taking of the American embassy back in 1979. As for >
blood, > American politicians have far more Iranian blood on their
hands. We > overthrew Iran's democratic government and installed the
Shah and his > secret > police. We sided with and assisted
Saddam Hussein when he invaded > Iran. Tens > of thousands
of Iranians are dead because of America's foreign policy. > > We
truly have a corrupt and incompetent government in Washington. > >
http://www.presstv.ir/Detail.aspx?id=25357§ionid=3510303
Charley > Reese, > > http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/12/21/iraq.haditha/index.html
...or being > part of > a terror organization... >
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