Posted on 03/15/2007 6:33:01 PM PDT by XR7
for all we know these 25 "agents" could be scouters for future attacks in American soil. They could be sizing up our security measures under the disguise of a Visa and diplomatic crap. for all we know they could be flying a nuke into the country right under our noses...
Congratulations to the Bush Administration for allowing our sworn enemy a free pass into our country. Yes, I know some of you will say it's a UN rule or something, but I really don't care. I guess it's just a part of that open borders policy that this administration supports in deeds if not in words.
Not belligerents who are supplying arms and personnel to kill our troops and murder our citizens.
To Gonzo: thanks for following up on Ahmadi-Nejad's plane situation. Relieved to hear he cannot bring a private plane.
I have been kicking up such a fuss to everyone I can.
Alan posted an overview on http://www.antimullah.com so take a look. Also have a look at a new blog page named Terrorism News Briefs. Link in left hand column on the site.
Meanwhile, I have been privately requested (without any pay or remuneration or future benefit) with putting together a think-tank type template for a plan to unleash a "revolution" - not simply a regime change - against the Mullahs.
The chosen slogan/war cry/attitude will be a Queen Boadecia of ancient England type - in her fight against the Romans:
"I am coming to avenge the death of the Shah and to take revenge on you Mullahs for what you have done to my Persians in Iran.
I am a revolution against your illegitimate hold and enslavement of my Persian peoples, not a new government.
I have no parliament nor follow a democratic regime change.
I am the secular redeemer instead of your superstitious Islamic one. I am the here and now, not a hope of the return of the 12th Imam after 1,300 years out of a well.
I am not political but I am vengeful for wrongs you have committed. I shall let the people judge you and not punish them for implementing their judgment, even if violent.
I shall separate church and State and Islam shall no longer have a priority status over any other faith or creed. Yet all will be free to practise whichever faith they so choose. I shall protect those rights.
I shall let the people decide the fate of the paramilitary IRGC 'passdaran', the Bassiji Suppression forces, the Clerics etc. - if you are individually spared by the populace I shall pardon you officially.
If they lynch you I shall not intervene. Your past actions are your savior or your final judgment. What went around shall come around.
After my work is done,then I shall step aside and acknowledge normal practises and allow the people to choose their leaders. I shall neither be a candidate nor accept to be among them.
I am the revolution and nothing else.
For now you Mullahs are not part of any acceptable "norm" so none will be accorded to you".
The "I" is figurative, a conceptual use, not me, FARS, or anyone else as a person.
Ping me with any comments.
That is exactly why we refuse the visas, and why we don't join in this BS crap of "talking" with Iranian diplomats in Iraq over some orange juice.
Wonderful post! Amen!
That would be fine with me, but all I hear are *crickets.*
On the contrary, it's easier to spy on the UN if its in your own backyard. Remember a few years ago when the Brits were in trouble for allegedly bugging Kofi's office? I'd hope we'd be doing the same thing, considering its on our soil.
Friend, I wasn't thinking of spying on them, I was thinking of how much 'equipment' they bring in without inspection by customs. An explosive nuclear device can be brought in in two footlockers. Get it?
You are are right. People need to recall Haman II (Ahmadinejad) publicly declared (in Farsi) that his 'Mahdi' was going to show up right about the time frame of this Spring's equinox, which is right about the same time, all of a sudden Ahmadinejad is demanding 100 plus hand picked Iranian jihadists are issued diplomatic visa's for entering JFK, then Manhattan without any security checks(?).
Something is extremely wrong with this entire picture.
For the duration of Ahmadinejad & company's 'diplomatic visit' it would be wise to be out of this City, as in at least 100 miles away.
And that is a lot less than what will fit in what passes for a "diplomatic pouch" these days.
The U.N. may actually end up being the death of America ... it really wouldn't take much to neuter US, just incinerate 1/3 + of New York City, the financial district included.
Oooops! Car accident.
>Was Imadinnerjacket involved in the l979 hostage taking or not? No one can give me the definitive answer. If so, he should be arrested on those charges themoment he steps foot on U.S. soil.<
I believe "Imadinnerjacket" (I love it!) was a tad too young to have been involved, m. But because of his threats to America and to Israel, no permits should be issued to him or his montage. Unfortunately, inspite of the WOT, this administration will probably invite them all to tea.
How so?
What a goof.
On June 29, 2005, shortly after Mahmoud Ahmadinejad won the Iranian presidential election, several major western news outlets publicized various allegations against him. These include charges that he participated heavily in the 1979-1981 Iran Hostage Crisis, assassinations of Kurdish politicians in Austria, support of or involvement in terrorist activities, torture, interrogation and executions of political prisoners in the Evin prison in Tehran.
Ahmadinejad and his political supporters have denied these allegations. Additionally, a number of Ahmadinejad's political opponents in Iran have specifically denied allegations of his participation in the Iran Hostage Crisis. The Iranian government stated that the allegations circulating against Ahmadinejad in the Western media are merely part of a smear campaign orchestrated by the United States and what Iranian officials have referred to as "Zionist media," directed against Ahmadinejad in specific and Iran in general.
In July of 2005, US President George W. Bush declared that these charges were serious and must be investigated; as of the end of November 2005, the US government claims that it continues investigating the charges. As of July of 2005, no independent commission has surfaced to investigate these charges and pronounce its findings.
From before the second round of the election, in late July 2005, there have also been allegations of political corruption from Ahmadinejad's political opponents inside Iran, especially his opponents in the reformist party.Early student activism
According to Iran Focus, soon after attending Elm-o Sanaat University in 1975 to study engineering, Ahmadinejad was caught up in the Islamic revolution of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini. Ahmadinejad founded the Islamic Student Association at his university. By 1979, he became a representative of Office for Strengthening of Unity Between Universities and Theological Seminaries, later known as OSU. The OSU was organized by Ayatollah Mohammad Beheshti, one of Khomeini's top advisors. Members of the OSU central council, including Ahmadinejad, Ibrahim Asgharzadeh, Mohsen (Mahmoud) Mirdamadi, Mohsen Kadivar, Mohsen Aghajari, and Abbas Abdi, were regularly received by Khomeini himself. The OSU leadership played a key role in the crackdown on dissident university professors and students during the Islamic Cultural Revolution of 1980. Many professors and students who did not support Khomeini were arrested and executed. [1]
Alleged involvement in the 1979 Hostage Crisis
On February 14, 1999, before Ahmadinejad became known world-wide, the (now defunct) Tehran newspaper, ARIA reported on the planning for the takeover of the American Embassy as follows:
LINK: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Controversies_surrounding_Mahmoud_Ahmadinejad
I believe our agreements with the UN say we must let him in - send him a United Airlines schedule!
How could it when our border is wide open and border patrol agents go to jail for trying to apprehend a drug smuggler while the smuggler gets immunity from prosecution to testify against the border patrol agents. Bush still has not pardoned them, nope, there is no war on terror, it's just a gimmick to take away our rights under the constitution as citizens of the USA.
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