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PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 9:30 pm    Post subject: Nemazee Denies Ties, Repudiates Kerry on Regime Reply with quote

Kerry Iranian Fund-Raiser Repudiates Him on Tehran

The WorldNet Daily
Exclusive Report

Under oath, warns Islamic regime can't be trusted with nuke
material

October 18, 2004

Under oath, Sen. John Kerry's chief Iranian-American
fund-raiser repudiated the presidential candidate's policy
of accommodation toward Tehran, declaring the Islamic
regime should not be trusted with nuclear materials.

Hassan Nemazee, 54, a New York investment banker and former
board member of a pro-Tehran lobby, delivered a one-hour
deposition today in New York City in a million defamation
lawsuit against Aryo Pirouznia, leader of the Student
Movement Coordination Committee for Democracy in Iraq.

Nemazee charges Pirouznia with defamation of character for
accusing him of being an Iranian government agent. In a
countersuit, Pirouznia contends that supporters of the
cleric-led regime are funneling hundreds of thousands of
dollars to the Kerry campaign.

In his deposition today, Nemazee acknowledged he has raised
about $500,000 for Kerry.

But he said if the Democratic nominee had asked him his
view of the Iranian regime, he would have said it should be
trusted with no other intention than to build nuclear
weapons.

Jerome Corsi, a consultant to Pirouznia, attended the
videotaped deposition and described it as "explosive."

"We should have a transcript and videotape of it soon; it
will be very important for the American people to see
this," said Corsi, who also is co-author of the best-seller
challenging Kerry's Vietnam War record and post-war
activism, "Unfit for Command."

Pirouznia will work closely with Corsi on a new book about
the Iranian-Kerry connection, "Atomic Islam," to be
published by WND Books in 2005.

Despite top Iranian officials openly calling for the
development of nuclear weapons within the next four months
and overwhelming confirmation from intelligence, Kerry has
been insisting as president he would provide Tehran with
nuclear fuel as long as it is used only for peaceful
purposes.

During the first presidential debate, Kerry said, "I think
the United States should have offered the opportunity to
provide the nuclear fuel, test them, see whether or not
they were actually looking for it for peaceful purposes."

The same policy of accommodation toward Iran's nuclear
aspirations is outlined on Kerry's campaign website.

Today, when questioned about the nature of the Islamic
regime, Nemazee admitted it was sympathetic to terrorism
and presented a threat to the world and the United States.

Nemazee warned that Kerry should do nothing to lend
credibility to the regime and that normalizing relations
with Iran would be a mistake.

The Iranian-American banker said he would be delighted to
see regime change in Tehran.

He said the half a million dollars raised for Kerry
included contributions from people in his building at 770
Park Ave. in New York City and from personal friends.

Nemazee said, however, he could not explain the
inconsistency of having been a board member of the
American-Iranian Council, which is on record in support of
normalizing relations with Tehran.

Nominated as U.S. ambassador to Argentina by President
Clinton in 1999, Nemazee eventually withdrew after a former
partner raised allegations of business improprieties, WND
previously reported.

In addition to nuclear accommodation, Kerry has embraced
other key positions held by wealthy Iranian-Americans
lobbying for Tehran, including ending the finger printing
of Iranian visitors to the U.S; expanding "family reunion"
visas to allow more immigration; offering a "dialogue" with
the cleric regime; and helping Iran join the World Trade
Organization.

Pirouznia, noting "America is incredibly popular with the
Iranian masses," says Kerry's policy is "a grave mistake
for a short-term benefit."

http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40979
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 10:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

who cares about kerry OR bush Question Question Rolling Eyes Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 18, 2004 10:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Neither have done a damn thing for the Iranian people - Bush talks a lot, but there was little action during the past 4 years, if he gets elected, hopefully there will be action - Kerry, who the hell knows.

Neither option is great. It's a lessor of two evils here I guess.
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2004 12:45 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

honestly i think that this is what the mullahs want us to do...

we should be strictly focused on removing them OURSELVES ...


i dont care who supports the regime and who doesnt....

iranians can do it themselves and they will

I DONT CARE ABOUT BUSH KERRY EU ASIA RUSSIA PUTIN JAPAN CHINA OR ANYONE !!!!!!!!!!

THE NEWS ABOUT THEM IS ALL NONSENSE TO GET US AWAY FROM FOCUSING ON WAYS TO REMOVE THE REGIME
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2004 6:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Asher,

after all the **** on him, do you think that Nemazee would admit that he is a regime's agent or promoter of the regime agenda and that he is supporting Mullah Kerry?

No, he won't.. He will never.

This is because of the great people who are helping SMCCDI and Aryo and are exposing Nemazee-Kerry-Mullahs connection on many US newspapers.

Nemazee, by admitting that he supports the regime, would damage the already weak Kerry's chances to win.

Evil or Very Mad

P.S. I'm worried that some Iranians don't give a d.a.m.n. about what a regime's promoter has tried to do against one of the many Iranian Freedom Movements..
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 19, 2004 9:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm wondering if anybody has actually read this article.

First of all, it came to me via the SMCCDI e-mail list - so someone at SMCCDI must have thought it was important.

Now, one of two things has happened. Either (a) Nemazee has suddenly "got religion" about the regime - which I kinda doubt - or, (b) he's just trying to save his own sorry butt. Likely the latter.

But in his effort to distance himself from the IRI regime, Nemazee has just stabbed Kerry in the back! Kerry's Iran non-policy has been rejected even by his own top Iranian fund-raiser. <b>John F***in' Kerry is F***ed.</b>

Here's the thing - Kerry's appeasement policy is so outrageous that Nemazee knows he must distance himself from it as far as possible. He's shrewd enough to see that being viewed as a "regime supporter" or an "appeaser" is NOT A GOOD THING ... and Kerry is the only one who can't see that.

Stefania, I don't see how this constitutes "supporting Mullah Kerry", or how Nemazee could possibly "damage the already weak Kerry's chances to win" any more than he has just done. Nemazee may be working for Kerry, but I don't think he cares about his boss that much.

In short, <b>if Nemazee has to choose between protecting Kerry and protecting himself, I think he'll protect himself</b>. And it looks like that's what he's doing. Too bad for Kerry!

The point is, it looks like the SMCCDI lawsuit has succeeded in driving a wedge between Nemazee and Kerry. Nemazee may not care about Iranian freedom, but he does care about Hassan Nemazee, and when the chips are down, he'll turn against Kerry and start singing the "I hate the mullahs" tune louder than anyone. This is a good thing for us.
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