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May 27, 2004 | Filmmaker Michael Moore filmed an interview with American Nicholas Berg in the course of producing his documentary film "Fahrenheit 9/11" before Berg left for Iraq, where he was taken hostage and killed, Moore confirmed to Salon in a statement Thursday. The 20 minutes of footage does not appear in the final version of "Fahrenheit 911," according to the statement. Word of the footage reached Salon through a source unaffiliated with Moore or his film "Fahrenheit 9/11," which is reported to feature stark images of U.S. civilians and soldiers grappling with conditions in war-torn Iraq, as well...
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Aziz, a supporter of the Rally for the Troops series in Wash DC this past year was interviewed on Fox & Friends from Baghdad this morning on Fox & Friends. Aziz is head of the Iraqi American Council.
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WASHINGTON (Talon News) -- CNN's Chief News Executive revealed Friday that his network suppressed stories about Saddam Hussein's reign of terror in Iraq in order to maintain a bureau in Baghdad. In an Op-Ed piece for The New York Times titled, "The News We Kept To Ourselves," Eason Jordan wrote, "I felt awful having these stories bottled up inside me." Those stories are accounts of atrocities committed by Iraq's regime over three decades. Eason tells of the murder and dismembering of a Kuwaiti woman who dared to speak to CNN on the phone. A plastic bag of her body parts...
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On the next Unspun with AnnaZ... Tonight, THURSDAY, April 10th, 20039:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. EST / 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. PST... Aziz Al-Taee Chairman of the Iraqi-American Council Iraqi Americans.com and the Unspun Debut of The Chamber-made Brigade's latest single "Who's Next?" ALSO...CRBsandBone-Headed Lie-Beral Quotes('cause you just can't make this stuff up...) All this, plus your calls(and possibly more)on the nextUnspun with AnnaZ CLICK HERE TO LISTEN LIVE!! Tune in. Call in.1-866-RADIOFRBecause if the apathy don't get ya,the complacency will. © Brought...
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Aziz Al-Taee, chairman of the Iraqi-American Council, was just on FoxNews, talking about supporting the US coalition efforts to remove Saddam. Their website address was shoown on the screen, so I went there. "The Iraqi American Council is a non-sectarian, non-ethnic, non-government organization working to promote democracy and human rights in Iraq, to empower Iraqi-Americans to participate in mainstream American life and to preserve their cultural heritage." Clicking on the link of their home page: "Why Saddam? Why Now", ( http://www.iraqiamericans.com/pr/2003/pat-rall-4-amer.asp ) took me to a page, where to my surprise a FR rally was mentioned. The rally was about...
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Angelwood's Report: The Patriots Rally for America V held on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial leading down to the reflecting pool was a resounding success. About 1,000 to 1,200 flag-waving patriots gathered together to say a few prayers, listen to inspiring speeches and rally in support of the men and women of the United States, Great Britain, Australia and other coalition forces who are in harm’s way and fighting to defend freedom and liberate Iraq. It was a beautiful day with sunny skies, a brisk breeze to unfurl the flags and temperatures in the low 60's. The Lincoln Memorial...
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G'day, It was a beautiful spring day today at our Nation's Capital. The cherry blossoms are just coming out now. I arrived about 12:45 at the Lincoln Memorial. The sound stage was already set up. Promptly at 1:00, Kristinn opened up the rally. Taxman did the Pledge of Allegiance Red Skelton Style, and Angelwood's daughter sang the Star Spangled Banner. Speeches were given by James Parmalee, Aziz Al-Taee, Rep. Steve King (R-IA), former Rep. Bob Dornan, former Rep. Bob Livingston, and several Iraqi nationals. The crowd today was about 1000. There were at least 500 people at the rally at...
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Shiver along with the D.C. Chapter, FReepers from across the country, other patriotic Americans and Iraqi exiles as C-SPAN broadcasts the Patriots Rally For America IV today at 1:05 p.m.Recorded yesterday at the cold, fog-shrouded, snow-covered grounds of the Washington Monument, the rally held to support our troops, President Bush and the American policy on Iraq features former Rep. Bob Dornan, Aziz Al-Taee, Blanquita Cullum, John Armor, James Parmelee, Kevin Martin, Adam Ramey and yours truly.Also featured are singers Cullen Martin, Stephanie Souders and, from Nashville, Lowell Shyette.The program, if shown in it's entirety, should run three hours and fifteen...
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WASHINGTON (GOPUSA News) -- A few hundred people braved the damp cold in Washington on Saturday to wave American flags and cheer speakers on the National Mall. The "Patriot's Rally for America" was organized by the D.C. Chapter of The Free Republic, a conservative activist group. The program opened with a recitation of the Red Skelton version of the Pledge of Allegiance by Frank Davis, Capt. USNR (Ret.). It was particularly poignant since the 9th Circuit Court's ban on "under God" in the Pledge was not overturned last week. The first speaker, UPI columnist John Armor, reminded those in attendance...
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Tune into ABC Nightline this evening at 11:35 p.m. and look for DC Chapter members spread throughout the audience. Ted Koppel will host a 90-minute town meeting and the subject is "The War in Iraq: WHY NOW?" The Nightline panel (as of Tuesday morning, subject to change): Jim Woolsey, Former CIA Director Senator John McCain Rev. Richard Land, So. Baptist Convention Sen. Carl Levin Joe Wilson, Former American Ambassador to Iraq Susan Thistlewaite, Head, Chicago Theological Seminary Aziz Al-Taee and Muhammed Bahai from the Iraqi-American Council are also in the audience this evening. The program, taped from 8:00-9:30 p.m., will...
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Aziz Al-Taee, Chairman of the Iraqi-American Council and friend of the D.C. Chapter was on NBC's Today Show this morning.He participated in a panel with Sen. Joe Biden (D-Deleware), Steve Emerson and others for a one-hour discussion on Iraq and the war on terror.I missed the show (sleeping) but I'm told that Katie Couric was surprised at the large number of audience members who raised their hands when asked if they support going to war to disarm Saddam Hussein of WMDs.I'm also told that Aziz made several good points, one of which was his response to a question about the...
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Iraqi-Americans converged outside the United Nations Wednesday to demand what they call the liberation of the Iraqi people from the regime of Saddam Hussein. A small group of demonstrators hoisted signs emblazoned with the words, stop Saddam's war on the Iraqi people, indict Saddam for war crimes, and Saddam is a criminal and my brother's killer. They also held pictures of victims of Saddam Husseins's mustard gas attack that killed 5,000 Kurds in 1988. Ten-year-old Huda al-Massiri held a picture of two men in her hands. "These are my two uncles. Saddam killed both of them," said Huda al-Massiri. The...
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