Jews for Ahmadinejad
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Just the facts Ma'am, as Dragnet's Jack Webb used to say. When it comes to Mahmoud Ahmadinejad however, facts can be hard to find. We hope to present a few facts here that may have escaped your attention.
The Iranian President and our designated nemesis du jour arrived in New York on Sunday, September 23, to make an appearance at Columbia University on Monday and to address the UN General Assembly Tuesday.
His visit became the subject of a carefully contrived controversy.
Setting the imperial tone and expected mistreatment to follow, the city was only too happy to deny Mr. Ahmadinejad's request to place a wreath at the World Trade Center 9/11 site - citing "security" reasons. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton expressed
her "outrage" at his request.
Outrage? Why? I don't recall the names of any Iranians on the planes that crashed into the Trade Center. Maybe its just blind acceptance of the deadly propaganda that passes for news in this country. Maybe we can dispel some of the obvious disinformation.
Columbia University was the scene of more orchestrated outrage. Columbia President Lee Bolllinger introduced Ahmadinejad with scathing criticism, calling his invited guest provacative, ridiculous, uneducated and a petty, cruel dictator. Among other things. Everything but a Jew-hating evil madman.
Go to your room, Bollinger. You've soiled yourself. You've brought shame and disgrace on your institution of "higher" learning. In all your condescending arrogance, you have just reinforced the worldwide opinion of this country as being intolerant, hateful and deserving of as much respect as you've shown your guest. Absolutely none.
Of course, you were only following orders. Maybe you'll receive a nice lapel pin for a job well done. A six pointed star you can wear with pride, testifying to your well-rewarded subservience.
Getting back to Ahmadinejad, lets consider the accusations against him:
1.
Iran is secretly developing nuclear weapons.
Fact: Mohammed ElBaradei, Nobel prize winner and head of the International Atomic Energy Agency disagrees. He has stated that exhaustive UN inspections have produced no evidence that Iran was developing nuclear weapons. Period.
ElBaradei, of course, is treated with the same disrespect as Ahmadinejad. His conclusions are disparaged and ignored and we can look forward to a repeat performance of our Israeli-inspired devastation of Iraq.
Iran claims its nuclear development is for peaceful purposes - and it has every legal right to that end. Taking a lesson from Iraq, however, I wouldn't blame them a bit if they were actually developing a weapon. America likes to attack defenseless countries. If a country
is able to defend itself and retaliate, America suddenly discovers the wonders of diplomacy.
2.
Iran is accused of helping Shiite militias to target US forces in Iraq.
Another unfounded accusation lacking only one thing: proof. When the time is right, of course, I'm certain our Israeli "allies" will be happy to produce as much manufactured "proof" as required.
3.
Iran is accused of supporting terrorism.
One man's terrorist, of course, is another man's freedom fighter - and the word itself can be applied with equal justification to just about anyone. Mr. Ahmadinejad represents a country that has never attacked anyone. Mr. Bush, on the other hand, is responsible for killing over a million Iraqis and creating a living refugee nightmare for 4 million more. He represents a country that supports brutal dictatorships all over the world. He supports ethnic cleansing and genocide and the real Holocausts that are never discussed. He supports a country guilty of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. He supports the legalization of
torture!
To which President does the appellation of terrorist really apply?
4. Now to one of the two deadliest accusations.
Ahmadinejad denied the Holocaust. (Gasp!)
Except, he didn't. In response to a question at his Columbia University inquisition, Ahmadinejad denied he was questioning the existence of the Holocaust. He said he wanted more research on the Holocaust, which has somehow become the justification
for Israel's mistreatment of the Palestinians.
He defended the rights of scholars who have been prosecuted and sentenced to jail for denying or minimizing the Holocaust. "There's nothing known as absolute," he said. Indeed, it would seem obvious that "truth" cannot be legislated.
When anyone can be kidnapped, brought before a kangaroo court and sentenced to jail for the thought crime of questioning the Holocaust - maybe - just maybe - there might exist something suggesting further investigation and honest discussion.
When you are told something is the truth, and you will pay a penalty unless you unquestionably accept it as the truth - well, that so- called "truth" can be a little hard to swallow. If it is indeed the truth, there should be nothing to hide.
5. The most serious accusation of all:
Ahmadinejad called for the destruction of Israel, and for Israel to be wiped off the map.
Except - again - he didn't! He never called for the destruction of Israel! He never said, "Israel must be wiped off the map."
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in a speech about Zionism on October 25, 2005, used a quote from Ayatollah Khomeini. He said, "The Imam (Khomeini) said this regime occupying Jerusalem must vanish from the page of time." The words were Khomeini's, not Ahmadinejad's.
The word "Israel" was not used, only the word for "regime". The word "map" was never used. "Wipeout" was never used. Ahmadinejad is accused of threatening to "wipe Israel off the map" despite never using the words "
Israel" "
wipe out" or "
map".
The mistranslated quote has spread worldwide, repeated countless times by world leaders and every media outlet imaginable. I think Fox Fake News repeats it hourly, at least, and I fully expect to hear it in their weather forecast.
"Mostly sunny today with light and variable winds. Perfect weather
for Iran to wipe Israel off the map. Partly cloudy tonight..."
Even though the mistranslation has been brought to public attention the fact that it is still being promulgated over and over and over again as "fact" is a testament to the incredible propaganda powers of worldwide Zionism. Joseph Goebbels would be proud.
The misquote is, of course, a call to war. Before you accept that call, however, consider for a moment a few things about Iran and its "designated" enemy.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, after his Columbia University interrogation, attended a more pleasant ceremony on Monday afternoon. He met with a group of Jewish rabbis who gave him a silver grail as a sign of friendship.
What? Didn't those rabbis get the word? Don't they know their homeland is about to be wiped off the map?
The rabbis carried a placard which read, "I am Jewish not a Zionist." A senior rabbi said Ahmadinejad was a pious man who made a distinction between the religious beliefs of Jews and the violent behavior of Zionists.
The Iranian President thanked the rabbis for their gift, said he was happy to visit with them and said, "All people in the world have now understood that Judaism is different from Zionism." He pointed out that Zionists were a group seeking political advantage, while Jews were followers of Moses who promoted peace and friendship.
You must have read about this and seen the pictures in your local paper or the nightly news. No? That's funny... neither did I. The controlled media, of course, is still working on wiping Israel off the map. Friendship between Iranians and Jews doesn't exactly
correspond with their unfounded accusations.