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PostPosted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 7:35 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Obama=Carter

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 11:19 am    Post subject: News from the Foundation for Democracy in Iran Reply with quote

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From: Kenneth Timmerman
Sent: Sunday, June 07, 2009 16:10
To: KRT Iran
Subject: Breaking news from FDI: State Department supporting "reformists" in Iran 's election



News from the Foundation for Democracy in Iran
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June 7, 2009: U.S. government supports reformists in Iranian election. The U.S. State Department has sent a letter to employees and editors at the Persian service of Voice of America, requiring them to support reformists Mehdi Karrubi and Mir Hossein Musavi-Khamenei in the June 12 elections, and to ban individuals and groups from VOA programs who are calling for a boycott of the elections, FDI has learned. As of today, all major opposition groups inside Iran are calling for a boycott. So are prominent personalities such as Nobel Peace Prize winner Shirin Ebadi, student leader Heshmat Tabaradi, jAbbas Amir Entezam (the longest serving political prisoner in Iran 's history), and Dr. Mohammad Maleki, former head of Tehran university.

Groups calling for a boycott include: the Iranian National Front, the Iran Nation's Party, Iran Party, Marze Por Gohar Party, the Kurdish Democratic Party of Iran, Komeleh, the People of Balouchestan party, the Pan Iranist Party, and the Organization of Iranian People's Fedaii Guerillas. Iranian Kurdish students protested the elections last month, criticizing the candidates' refusal to grant Kurds and other minorities their rights. (PJAK has called for a boycott of previous elections, but has issued no statement on the elections in English).

Marze Por Gohar spokesman Roozbeh Farahanipour, a leader of the 1999 student rebellion in Tehran, was scheduled to appear on a VOA program today, but received a call from editors yesterday cancelling his appearance because his party has called for a boycott of the upcoming presidential elections.

Regime leaders repeatedly have called on Iranians to vote and made it clear that they view high turnout as an expression of support for the regime. Expediency Council leader Ali Akbar hashemi-Rafsanjani has said anything less than 40 million votes cast will be a "defeat" for the regime, while anything more than that will be a victory. Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has made several speeches calling on Iranians to vote in order to show the "legitimacy" of the Islamic Republic regime. The regime is also hoping to lure overseas iranians into supporting the regime, and plans to set up 35 polling stations in the United States alone. Iranian opposition groups are vowing to shut them down through legal action and through protests.FDI

Reporters: Contact FDI president Kenneth R. Timmerman for more detail.


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Ambassador Hakimi wrote:

یاران،
با درود.

وقتی مینویسم اینها از خودشان هستند و دلیلی برای تعویض حکومت جنایتکار آخوندی ندارند، مرا دائی جان ناپلئون میخوانند.

دلیل قانع کننده دیگری هم لازم است تا ادعای مرا ثابت کند؟

متن زیر را بخوانید و بویژه به مطالب رنگین شده توجه نمائید وخود قضاوت کنید.

هاشم

Shahria Fathi wrote:

عث تعجب نیست که یک خاتمی دیگری را برای ملت ایران دوباره سازی کنند ، آنگاه با لبخند سبز و. اینبار با حرکت سبز !!! برای آقای اوباما تنها موقعیت اش مهم است و هر آنچه اطرافیانش به او میگویند تصور میکند درست و دقیق است !!! مانند همین شکری که در مورد 28 مرداد خورد ، بدون اینکه خودش هم بفهمد چه غلطی کرده باشد ، ولی عده ای منجمدین 28 امردادی را دوباره لبخند ژوکوند بر لبانشان آورد تا برای چند روزی دوباره طبق تاریخ به فحاشی بپردازند ، حالا هم گویا از آسد موسوی سبز رنگ و کروبی سد رنگ حمایت کرده است !! شرم و ننگ بر عنصر ایرانی که با یک کشمش گرمی و سردیش شود !! همانگونه که شاهزاده رضا پهلوی گفتند اوباما چه کسی و یا چه ..... است ، ما باید خودمان تکلیف خودرا با سرنوشت ایران و ایرانی روشن کنیم ولاغیر ،

آقای حسین باراک اوباما گویا با هم میهنان یزدی ما بسیار دوست است و از ایران برایش دستمالهای یزدی ابریشمی بسیاری هدیه آورده اند !!!

پاینده ایران

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Did anyone watch NBC’s Dateline last night (June 7)? There was a “documentary” about Iran, which was basically propaganda for Islamic republic. It was the most biased, one sided, story I have seen recently. Even if iri had paid someone to make a believable commercial, they couldn’t have done a better job! Ann Curry the “reporter” said “Iran is kind of a democracy!! And now they have a new election!!” She is either really stupid or doesn’t know the meaning of democracy.

I urge everyone to write a complaint letter/e-mail to NBC, for their dishonest reporting.

For the past two years Fox News (O’Reilly Factor) has been exposing NBC’s corruption. Jeffery Immelt the CEO of GE (General Electric) who is also the owner of NBC and its affiliates, started selling military parts to Iran, in the midst of Iraq war, with those parts iri was able to make armed piercing weapons, send them to Iraq, which killed many Americans. This was at the time when U.S. had prohibited selling any equipment to Iran. Then during elections again per Jeffery Immelt order, NBC and its affiliates became headquarter for electing Obama. Every day, they had a positive spin or commercial for Obama. When Obama was selected, as a token of his appreciation, Obama rewarded Immelt by appointing him as his “energy advisor”! If Obama’s “green project” passes, Immelt and GE will make a fortune!! This is how corrupt the media especially NBC has become; it goes all the way to the top! Now NBC is trying to select a president for Iran….


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 7:11 pm    Post subject: Mullah Election Circus Reply with quote

Viva Amir Kabir University, Students & Youth Who Are Boycotting & Rejecting Mullahs Selection (Election) Circus & Saying No To Islamist Taazi Invaders & Occupiers Of Iran .......
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Please Watch New Anti Mullahs Music Video From Iran Regarding Islamist Election Circus ....
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 10, 2009 4:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Did anyone watch NBC’s Dateline last night (June 7)? There was a “documentary” about Iran, which was basically propaganda for Islamic republic. It was the most biased, one sided, story I have seen recently. Even if iri had paid someone to make a believable commercial, they couldn’t have done a better job! Ann Curry the “reporter” said “Iran is kind of a democracy!! And now they have a new election!!” She is either really stupid or doesn’t know the meaning of democracy.

I urge everyone to write a complaint letter/e-mail to NBC, for their dishonest reporting.

For the past two years Fox News (O’Reilly Factor) has been exposing NBC’s corruption. Jeffery Immelt the CEO of GE (General Electric) who is also the owner of NBC and its affiliates, started selling military parts to Iran, in the midst of Iraq war, with those parts iri was able to make armed piercing weapons, send them to Iraq, which killed many Americans. This was at the time when U.S. had prohibited selling any equipment to Iran. Then during elections again per Jeffery Immelt order, NBC and its affiliates became headquarter for electing Obama. Every day, they had a positive spin or commercial for Obama. When Obama was selected, as a token of his appreciation, Obama rewarded Immelt by appointing him as his “energy advisor”! If Obama’s “green project” passes, Immelt and GE will make a fortune!! This is how corrupt the media especially NBC has become; it goes all the way to the top! Now NBC is trying to select a president for Iran….



Please see how the above "documentary" on NBC , about Iran's election and Moussavi, ties to below article from Foundation for Democracy in Iran. Obama administration is trying to select Moussavi for Iranian people, and sure enough NBC comes to assisstance with their "documentary".
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June 10, 2009: FDI writes to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. FDI has sent a letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton today, urging her to stop State Department interference with Voice of America’s Persian Service, and to enforce the law on Friday when Iranian regime officials in the United States will attempt to open 35 election sites around the country.
The FDI letter notes that VOA editors have “disinvited” previously-booked guests because of their position in favor of boycotting this Friday’s vote in Iran, and reminds Secretary Clinton that even the State Department’s choice – so-called “reformist” Mir Hossein Mousavi – is no friend of America or of the Iranian people. The letter also asks Secretary Clinton to uphold the law that restricts Iranian diplomats from traveling more than 25 miles outside of their posting (Washington, DC or New York), and to prosecute under Title 8, U.S. Code, any U.S. Persons officiating at the balloting places on behalf of a foreign sovereign. (Taking an oath to a foreign sovereign leads to loss of U.S. Citizenship). Download a PDF copy of the FDI letter.

Latest election developments:

- According to Saeed Behbehani of MihanTV, a U.S. government emissary met in Dubai two weeks ago with Mehdi Khazali, campaign manager for Mir Hossein Mousavi, bringing assurances of U.S. government support for his campaign. So far, organizations such as "One Million Signatures" inside Iran, which is funded through NGO's getting State Department funding, have been mobilized in favor of Mousavi in the election. For 30 years, Iranian women have been knocking their heads on the doors of Western "feminist" organizations, seeking - if not help, at least sympathy. Until now, they have been given the brush-off.
With a "reformist" in the White House, "reformists" in Iran have access s to campaign war chests, VOA Persian Service, National Endowment for Democracy grants, and more.
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 11, 2009 10:45 am    Post subject: Boycott Top Taazi Thugs Election In Iran: Reply with quote



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Boycott Top Taazi Thugs Election In Iran:
- Selecting Between Bad Islamist Virus and Worst Islamist Virus Is Not A Good Election Choice &
- The Iranian Youth Must Keep Their Distance &
- Follow Iranian Physicians and Surgeons Recommendation How To Deal With Viruses Of Iranian Society
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Music Video Groups & Interview Against Mullahs Election Circus
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PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 9:51 am    Post subject: Open Letter To President Barak H. Obama Reply with quote

Professor Manouchehr Ganji wrote:

Date: 6/11/2009 8:40:11 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time
From: Professor Manouchehr Ganji
To: President@whitehouse.gov, comments@whitehouse.gov



President Barak H. Obama
White House
Washington, DC 20500
June 9, 2009

Dear Mr. President,

Like tens of millions of people in the United States and around the world, I heard your speech at Cairo University. I have also had the pleasure of reading the full text of it. Of course, it will remain an important speech by you, in so far as it helps the cause of peace and tranquility in the Middle East.

In so far as Iran is concerned , first of all I want to say that, I think the ruling Clerics in Iran have many apologies to make, to the Unites States for their unruly and terrorist acts against the United States and it's citizens.


Now that you happen to be the first brave US President to open up the Chapter of admitting past mistakes, I think Mr. President , to clean the slate with the Iranian people , you first of all owe them an apology, for referring to the Persian Gulf as "the Gulf" in your Cairo University speech. For over 2000 years that body of water has been called Persian Gulf, and it will be called so for many thousands years to come. Next I believe, the US owes the Iranians an apology for the role it played, from at least, mid December 1978 onwards , in support of Khomeini cohorts, in their efforts for take over of Iran .I am precisely referring to the mission of the famous General Robert Huyser , at the time Deputy Commander of the NATO forces to Iran and the role he played in those crucial days , in castrating the Iranian armed forces in opposing the PLO and Libyans supported revolutionaries.

As you know, Sir , this all lead to the swift take over of the regime by Khomeini cohorts and the blood bath
and all the sinister acts that followed . You recall Mr. President how the US Ambassador to Iran, Mr. William Sullivan called Khomeini, "the second Gandhi of Asia "? You recall Sir , how soon thereafter , the US Ambassador to the United Nations , Andrew Young , called Khomeini " a Saint " ?

To be fair and objective, don't you think Mr. President ,since you referred to one partial instance of the US negative involvement in Iran, you owe it now to the Iranians to talk about these other, more recent , more devastating instances as well ?

Mr. President , Persian Gulf has carried that name for over 2000 years , even at the height of the Arab conquest of the Middle East, Africa, Asia and parts of Europe. No-one will succeed to change that historical name , which is mingled with the blood and history of the Iranian people.

Please accept Sir the assurances of my highest considerations and respects,

Respectfully'

Manouchehr Ganji
Professor of International Law
and Human Rights Activist

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See the latest on www.iran.org Foundation for Demcracy in Iran.

Total dead more than 300.........

June 23, 2009: Update 1: Obama Sheds Crocodile Tears for Neda. Asked his reaction to the video of the murder of Neda Soltani in Tehran on Saturday, President Obama at his press conference today said it was "heartbreaking" and "a problem." But he refused to speak out against human rights violations by the regime, despite repeated questions from reporters. One reporter pointed out, as FDI has done repeatedly, that the notion of "consequences" was oddly missing from his remarks. Obama replied that the U.S. will do nothing "until we know how this is going to play out."

Even more troubling from the president's mouth was this quote: "[I]t's not too late for the Iranian government to see there is a peaceful path that leads to legitimacy in the eyes of the Iranian people."

Is Obama the last one to understand that the regime has irrevocably lost all legitimacy in the eyes of the Iranian people? Or is he just too beholden to his strategy of outreach to the regime to admit that the voice of the Iranian people has spoken louder than the whispered words of courtship spoken by the ruling mullahs he has been hearing in his dreams?


Mojtaba Khamenei said to be top regime strategist. The Guardian is reporting that the middle son of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Mojtaba Khamenei (second from left in this undated picture), is the real power behind the throne. (Blogger Potkin Azarmehr made a similar argument four years ago, when Ahmadinejad first came to power). The cleric in the middle of the four Khamenei brothers is their former teacher, Mojtahadi Tehrani, who died in 2008.

Sources inside Iran say that Mojtaba Khamenei conspired with Ahmadinejad to "fix" the elections. This report claims that the plan, code-named Sharayet-e Khakestari" (Condition Grey), involvement the movement of the Supreme Leader to a secure undisclosed location in north Tehran at dawn of Saturday, June 13 (the morning the election results were announced), and the massive deployment of anti-riot troops in Tehran to head off any demonstrations. The report alleges, as other sources have done (see the document below) that Khamenei was first told that Mousavi had won the election by a significant margin, but that the regime was planning to announce Ahmadinejad as the winner. This new report is so important that FDI has translated it into English (along with a link to the Persian original)


Washington Times reporter arrested in Iran. The Washington Times revealed today that freelance reporter Iason Athanasiadis, who has been covering the election and post-election turmoil in Tehran for the paper, has been arrested by regime authorities. Reporters Without Borders says more than 30 reporters and prominent bloggers have been arrested since the disputed election by the regime.


The latest from the Guardian's correspondents in Tehran.

June 22, 2009: Update 4: Reader identifies Ahmadinejad cronies.

One of our readers has identified the men in the famous motocycle picture from last week (larger picture, below). The two men with red circles are brothers. They are senior members of the Sarollah Basij and have earned significant fortunes - thanks to their close relationship to Ahmadinejad, wh has helped them to acquire several mining companies. On the front cycle is Seyed hassan Mir-Kazemi; on the rear cycle is Seyed rouhollah Mir-Kazemi. According to our source, they control: World of Metals (Donyaeh Felezat), in Ardestan Yazd; Sherkat Loh-e Feshordeh Pars; Renous Company; Mojtame Kesht-o-sanat Fadak, Tehran; and Zob-e Ahan Ezna, in Lorestan. Their corporate HQ is located in Tehran in Ghaem Magham Farahani Street, Alley No. 17 (Street No. 17), Building No. 18.

Update 3: Ahmadinejad sought to become president for life. In a memo that purports to be a transcription of private notes taken at a pre-election meeting of Ahmadinejad's top staff in April, Ahmadinejad explains that as soon as his re-election victory is announced as planned, they have to move "very quickly" to replace key members of the Judiciary and other government agencies in order to change the constitution "to remove the 8-year limitation"on the president's term. If Parliament interferes, Ahmadinejad tells his top aids that they will "learn a lesson soon after we take office." Pointing to the success of Hugo Chavez in suspending term limits in Veneuzuela, Ahmadinejad boats: "If Chavez was able to achieve this, so can we." Read the memo.

Update 2: Phone numbers for Iranian intelligence and police headquarters. Former political prisoner and human rights activist Amir Farshad Ebrahimi today released cellphone numbers for a number of senior IRGC and MOIS officers, as well as intellience and police headquarters in Tehran and other cities, and urged Persian-speakers to call them to inquire about missing persons.

Update 1: Reza Pahlavi mourns slain protesters. At a press conference today in Washington, DC, Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi wiped away tears as he pulled out a photograph of Neda, the 26-year old girl shot on Saturday (see below). C-SPAN carried the entire press conference.

• Foreign embassies evacuate, but offer shelter to protestors. Rafsanjani makes headway in Qom.

The Iranian Students Solidarity Movement is reporting that more than 300 protestors have been killed by regime thugs since the June 12 elections, and provide a city by city breakdown. The same report also lists the addresses of foreign embassies in Tehran that have been ordered by their governments to provide shelter and medical assistance to protesters wounded in street fighting. Many reports have emerged in recent days of wounded protestors being arrested or murdered in hospitals where they had gone seeking treatment of their wounds.

The British embassy announced today that it is evacuating all personnel from Tehran. Other foreign embassies are evacuating non-essential employees and dependants.
Rafsanjani is said to have received support from 40 of the 88 members of the Assembly of Experts in Qom for a motion that would examine Khamenei's behavior in the elections, leading ultimately to his removal as supreme Leader. FDI has learned that Rafsanjani - an unlikely leader of the moving that could end the Islamic Republic! - has sought to meet with Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the most widely followed and most senior cleric in Shia Islam, who lives in Najaf, Iraq.
• Graphic footage of teenage girl shot to death by Basijis on Saturday.
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http://www.newsmax.com/timmerman/Obama_Democracy_Iran/2009/06/19/227155.html


Obama Erases Pro-Democracy Money for Iran

Friday, June 19, 2009 2:40 PM

By: Kenneth R. Timmerman

Even as Ayatollah Khamenei blasted the United States for fomenting unrest in a defiant Friday prayer address in Tehran, President Obama has kept silent, focusing instead on domestic policy.

Obama spent more time with TV personality Stephen Colbert, taping a segment for a comedy show, than he did addressing the turmoil in Iran this week.

Newsmax has learned that the Obama administration also has zeroed out funding for pro-democracy programs inside Iran from the State Department budget for fiscal 2010, just as protests in Iran are ramping up.

Funding for pro-democracy programs began in 2004, when Congress earmarked $1.5 million of the State Department budget for �educational, humanitarian, and non-governmental organizations and individuals inside Iran to support the advancement of democracy and human rights in Iran.�

The funding ramped up dramatically two years later, when Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice requested $75 million for pro-democracy programs. More than half of the $66.1 million Congress finally appropriated went to expand U.S. government-funded Persian language broadcasting services at Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty.

But no money has been earmarked for such programs in the administration�s fiscal 2010 foreign operations budget request. Congressional sources told Newsmax they doubted that a Democrat-controlled Congress would add it when the budget comes before a committee next week.

Controversy has surrounded the programs from the start, with pro-regime lobbying groups, such as the National Iranian-American Council urging the State Department to cancel the funding.

And although Bush administration officials told pro-democracy activists they wanted to fund projects inside Iran (as called for in the original legislative language), State Department desk officers intervened to block funding for any projects other than cultural exchanges and �think tanks and studies,� insiders told Newsmax.

One key opponent of the funding, who weighed in at meetings to block specific grant requests aimed at helping pro-democracy groups inside Iran, was Suzanne Maloney, who is now at the Brookings Institution.

Speaking at a Washington forum that the National Iranian-American Council sponsored Wednesday, Maloney applauded President Obama�s do-nothing policy. �The best thing we can do for Iranian democracy is sit back and let Iranians fight it out for themselves,� she said, echoing the president�s own words from a brief press statement the day before.

Program supporters say the efforts of people such as Maloney inside the State Department to blunt the original intent have made the funding virtually meaningless.

�The State Department never did a lot with all the funding we gave them, so I�m not sure that zeroing it out is a huge loss,� an aide to a key congressional supporter of the funding told Newsmax.

"Of the total $67 million that was appropriated, $42.7 million has been obligated, and $20.8 disbursed,� according to a just-released report from the Congressional Research Service.

Kenneth Katzman, the analyst who wrote the research service's Iran report, told Newsmax that the programs �suffered from finding few participants� inside Iran who were willing to be seen as taking U.S. government money.
�These programs reached a limited number of people in Iran and that would indicate that their effectiveness was limited.�

When reporters asked White House spokesman Robert Gibbs on Thursday about the president�s �hands-off approach,� Gibbs said there was �no debate in the White House� over how to address the events in Iran.

�Everybody is on the same page. There�s no difference of opinion. I think the only thing I might take � the only thing I would take � some exception to is the notion that the president has been hands-off.�

The next question from the press was about Father�s Day.

Earlier, the White House and the State Department dismissed Iranian government claims that it was interfering in the election.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reinforced the administration�s �hands-off� policy in a statement to reporters on Wednesday.

�It is for the Iranians to determine how they resolve this internal protest concerning the outcome of the recent election,� she said.

At the same time, Clinton defended the phone call by a 27-year old State Department staffer to the CEO of Twitter, urging him to delay scheduled maintenance work to ensure that the social networking service remained available for use by Iranians without interruption.
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Islam's Victimization of Iran
By Amil Imani

http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/07/islams_victimization_of_iran.html

Some 1400 years ago, across the arid Arabian Peninsula roamed disparate savage tribes in a constant state of war with one another. Acts of violence, pillage and slave trading were their way of life. Out of necessity and expediency, they refrained from active warfare for only one month a year-the month of Moharam (the forbidden month). Even during this lull in active warfare, the various tribes rearmed and prepared for the next eleven months of bloodletting. Violence of the worst kind and form was their way of life.

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The overwhelming majority of Iranians of today stand shoulder to shoulder with the civilized free people of the world to defeat Islamofascism. The Iranians have not forgotten their heritage. They have pride in their ancient creed of light -- that of Zoroastrianism. They see themselves as inheritors of a great culture and tradition -- that of Cyrus the Great, the exemplary just king and, are determined to pay any price to put an end, once and for all, to the virulent disease of Islamofascism.
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Solidarity with the Iranian People
By: Amil Imani

The anniversary of the 18 Tir, the Iranian Students National Uprising, is once again upon us. The 18th of Tir (July 9th) has become a symbolic struggle and resistance against the tyrannical, totalitarian and barbaric Islamic regime in Iran. The very brave and courageous freedom loving Iranians have been challenging the very fabric of the Islamofascists in Iran. In a show of solidarity, both in Iran and abroad, Iranian people have demanded a total annihilation of this totalitarian state of Islamic barbarity and terror, which lacks even the most basic human compassion and human rights.

http://www.amilimani.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=149&Itemid=2
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Obama Frees Islamist Terror Masters
The release of the Irbil Five is a continuation of a shameful policy.

By Andrew C. McCarthy
http://article.nationalreview.com/print/?q=ZjY0MjkwOWVkYTNlYzE2ZjM1N2E5M2M0MTdiYTI3MzM=

There are a few things you need to know about President Obama’s shameful release on Thursday of the “Irbil Five” — Quds Force commanders from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) who were coordinating terrorist attacks in Iraq that have killed hundreds — yes, hundreds — of American soldiers and Marines.

First, of the 4,322 Americans killed in combat in Iraq since 2003, 10 percent of them (i.e., more than 400) have been murdered by a single type of weapon alone, a weapon that is supplied by Iran for the singular purpose of murdering Americans. As Steve Schippert explains at NRO’s military blog, the Tank, the weapon is “the EFP (Explosively Formed Penetrator), designed by Iran’s IRGC specifically to penetrate the armor of the M1 Abrams main battle tank and, consequently, everything else deployed in the field.” Understand: This does not mean Iran has killed only 400 Americans in Iraq. The number killed and wounded at the mullahs’ direction is far higher than that — likely multiples of that — when factoring in the IRGC’s other tactics, such as the mustering of Hezbollah-style Shiite terror cells.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 14, 2009 10:21 am    Post subject: Liberal-Islamist Alliance Reply with quote

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Liberal-Islamist Alliance
July 14, 2009
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The question is: why is it that the good Islam is not ruling in the world and the bad Islam is engulfing it in fire? Some clear instances of the rule of the real Islam are seen in places such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, parts of Pakistan, Sudan, and Somalia. Iranians are completely suffocated by the real Islam and that is one reason they are revolting against the rule of Sharia (Islamic Law) and that is why they are being butchered by the representative of Allah on earth, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who considers himself the shadow of “Allah.”



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PostPosted: Fri Jul 17, 2009 12:19 pm    Post subject: France Surrenders to Ahmadinejad Reply with quote

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France Surrenders to Ahmadinejad

Friday, 17 July 2009
http://www.amilimani.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=151&Itemid=2

When one mentions the country France, what instantly pop into the mind are its fabulous wine and cheese and a taste for romance. But that’s not all she is known for. France is also known for capitulating to the enemy in times of crises. France has never been a reliable partner, the sort of Western country you can count on in time of need. Even though France has been part of NATO, she has deviated from the pact on numerous occasions. France habitually has been unpredictable, unreliable and at times, very unethical.
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