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PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 2:20 pm    Post subject: The Great Iranian Election Fiasco Reply with quote

Great article Michael!!!!
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2004 11:57 pm    Post subject: Daniel Bromberg Stupid Comments Reply with quote

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The US government is unhappy with the way the elections were handled, but, on the other hand, the Bush Administration is willing to deal with whomever is in power in Iran over Iraq, terrorism and other issues of concern, and it may be easier for the US to deal with the conservatives, now that they have taken over the Majles, Carnegie Endowment for Peace's policy expert Daniel Bromberg tells Radio Farda. (Amin Armin)


Source US State Dept. Radio Farda: http://www.radiofarda.com/transcripts/topstory/2004/02/20040224_1930_0035_0141_EN.asp

Iranian opposition should watch and condemn people like Daniel Bromberg with statement like "may be easier for the US to deal with the conservatives".

What does it mean?

Daniel is suggesting that the U.S. should make a deal with Clerics Terror Masters group with less than 1% of Iranian people support against 90% of Iranian people who are asking U.S. to help them for FREE IRAN and regime change.

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the Bush Administration is willing to deal with whomever is in power in Iran over Iraq, terrorism and other issues of concern


Who is in charge in the Bush Administration Iran's policy after 3 years in office? The above statement by Daniel does not match with President Bush recent statement. Who is lying? Who is telling the truth? Who is playing game? The Truth Will Come Out Please clarify.

Iranian People do not accept anything less than Regime Change in Iran in next few months. Iranian people are true victims of President Carter and England's evil policy in past 25 years. If the Bush Administration does not help Iranian people to remove the Clerical Terror Masters from power, all the talk about War On Terror, Axis of Evil, and democracy in Middle East .... becomes just another very expensive game by politicians at the expense of hard working freedom loving American, Iranian people, over 700 young and brave American soldiers who killed in past 3 years and over 1000 of young Iranian brave souls who killed in torture chambers of so called conservative Clerical Regime .




Is the Carnegie Endowment for Peace's policy expert Daniel Bromberg working for Clerical Terror Masters or USA?
Are the following pictures your kind of conservatives you are asking the US to deal with? Shame!

Look at the evil faces of Made in England conservatives.






IS THERE SOMEONE TO APOLOGIZE FOR ALLOWING ALL THIS TO HAPPEN?










Do you want more of above pictures Daniel Bromberg?
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 1:36 pm    Post subject: reply about Bush's Iranian policy Reply with quote

I understand your anguish over this issue but Bush really has his hands tied about Iran, he can continue to fund and support iranian opposition groups like we are, or he can push for a military solution. If he invades most Irainians would support their local militias and it would be Iraq on a larger scale, yes we can defeat their military but we simply don't have the resources to revamp your entire countries infrastructure and put in a new government that the people would trust. Your best bet would be to try and contact the CIA and work with them, it really is their area. I'm not trying to sound mean or anything like that I would actualyl support an invasion, but I don't think the iranian people would. your best bet is work stoppage, save up on food and stop working, get your friends and neighbors to do it and bring everythign to a halt. your right the mullahs don't have allot of support but they have control of the media, look at Iraq its going to take 2 years just to set up the government and cost us 200 billion dollars you'll have to understand that the US wants to help but is limited by the cost of these operations. if Eastern Europe can do it so can you. Text messages are your friends they can be traced but the speed you can inform people is your weapon. Information is key tell people what is happening and keep hammering for answers from your leaders.
I'm doing what I can here to raise support but we need to know that the people are ready for this. The riot this weekend was a good start now lets build on it. I'm passing msg's to all the news org's trying to get the message out as well, Europe is backstabbing us but maybe they are finally worried now as well.
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 2:59 pm    Post subject: Re: reply about Bush's Iranian policy Reply with quote

Tim wrote:
I understand your anguish over this issue but Bush really has his hands tied about Iran, he can continue to fund and support iranian opposition groups like we are, or he can push for a military solution. If he invades most Irainians would support their local militias and it would be Iraq on a larger scale, yes we can defeat their military but we simply don't have the resources to revamp your entire countries infrastructure and put in a new government that the people would trust. Your best bet would be to try and contact the CIA and work with them, it really is their area. I'm not trying to sound mean or anything like that I would actualyl support an invasion, but I don't think the iranian people would. your best bet is work stoppage, save up on food and stop working, get your friends and neighbors to do it and bring everythign to a halt. your right the mullahs don't have allot of support but they have control of the media, look at Iraq its going to take 2 years just to set up the government and cost us 200 billion dollars you'll have to understand that the US wants to help but is limited by the cost of these operations. if Eastern Europe can do it so can you. Text messages are your friends they can be traced but the speed you can inform people is your weapon. Information is key tell people what is happening and keep hammering for answers from your leaders.
I'm doing what I can here to raise support but we need to know that the people are ready for this. The riot this weekend was a good start now lets build on it. I'm passing msg's to all the news org's trying to get the message out as well, Europe is backstabbing us but maybe they are finally worried now as well.
Keep the Faith


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Please review comments for the above petition You will notice the elite of Americans and world community are supporting our cause for FREE IRAN, hoping Washington hear us.


Name Comments City/Country Profession
814. farzaneh Boston Human Resources
813. farid kianmehr All over Iran is Bam nearly 25 years USA professor
812. Kenneth P. Vestal, M.D. USA Physician
811. Chris truth, freedom, liberty & justice for ALL Brisbane IT Worker
810. Jason Please free the people of Iran!!! United States
809. Micah Yeagle go get 'em! Farmer City, Illinois student
808. Aida Vakili San Diego Student
807. Keith T. Syverson Tyranny under religion is an insult to God. Kingston, WA, USA philosopher
806. Brian Arrow
805. Suzanne The Iranians know too well the world Osama envisions. Wake up everyone, they're fighting for what you take for granted. Free Iran! USA
804. Christopher D. Crook Philadelphia, PA, USA Software Developer
803. mitch Birney Canada Marketing
802. Sergei Ivan Andres Let the regime fall. US Student
801. William Speiser Higley/AZ/USA
800. Chris Matthews Please help the Iranian people... I don't want to raise my children in a world where such regimes are in existence.. I STAND WITH IRANIANS!!!! Kansas City Doctor
799. Alain Michel Bloch End the suffering. California
798. Robert Major United States of America Engineer
797. elija lillydahl-schroeder Amherst, USA Cook
796. James Flaherty
795. John Stater USA Research
794. Simon Chubak Orange CA Student
793. Richard H. Thames professor
792. Phillip Hein Easton, PA Student
791. Asher Abrams Portland, Oregon - United States of America
790. Luke Allan-Smith united kingdom
789. Johnnie Snider United States Chef
788. FlamingFemmes Kill every Mullah or send them into the desert without any water for the 100,000s innocent Iranians and others throughout the world that they have killed... I am an American LOBBYING for a FREE IRAN and will VOTE FOR WHICHEVER PRESIDENT condemns the Mullah! Ohio/US Retail
787. Alexei Haigh
786. Warner Forth Tucson AZ
785. Johan Wehtje Tamworth Australia Programmer
784. Bruce Long
783. Andy Shelton
782. Scott Parker Denying help to people hurting is unconcionable. "When in the course of human events..." Sophia, NC, USA Student
781. James C. Hein Bangkok/Thailand Computer Specialist
780. Ryan Pelletier Canada Law Student
779. Harold Faltermeyer Its about time. Mullahs must be taken out. NOW!
778. Matthew Wolfe Boston, MA USA
777. Eowyn (White lady of Rohan) Free Iran of the terrorist scum and let its people be free! Taipei, Taiwan
776. Dennis McMullen
775. Pat Yeagle USA journalist
774. Daniel Chu
773. John Peck
772. Robert Canada
771. Casey Thomas Ft.Worth Texas, United States
770. Grayson Hill Denver, USA
769. andrew Australia student
768. Michael G College Student
767. Steven Stewart damn straight!
766. John Tillinghast I am very glad to find this petition. Davis, California, USA Statistician
765. Jay Cornell
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 3:02 pm    Post subject: What can we do to help freedom-loving Iranian people? Reply with quote

What can we do to help freedom-loving Iranian people?

To effect the change we desire, we must send emails and faxes and, more importantly, our voices (through the telephone network) to our representatives. International support for the regime must stop. It must be replaced by support for the wishes of the people, namely: freedom for the good people of Iran.

Please spread this message as far as you can.

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We the people of the world demand that:

1) The Government of (your nation) and all political representatives call for the regime in Iran to release all political prisoners who are caged like animals across Iran;

2) The Government of (your nation) and all political representatives immediately cease the legitimization of the Islamic Regime in Iran;

3) The Government of (your nation) and all political representatives work with the United Nations to orchestrate a team of observers to be sent to Iran;

4) The Government of (your nation) and all political representatives issue an ultimatum to the regime in Iran, insisting that it step down peacefully;

5) The Government of (your nation) and all political representatives work with the United Nations to launch an investigation and, if deemed necessary, to prosecute in international courts every high-level regime official for crimes against humanity;

6)The Government of (your nation) and all political representatives
understand and acknowledge the fact that the Iranian people have declared the clerical regime to be illegitimate, a criminal operation not supported by its subjects.

By boycotting the illegal "election" of February 20, 2004, the Iranian people sent a clear message to the regime and to the world. Their wishes must be honored.

In the words of the famous Persian poet Saadi Shirazi,

"Human beings are all members of one body.
They are created from the same essence.
When one member is in pain,
The others cannot rest.
If you do not care about the pain of others,
You do not deserve to be called a human being."

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 16, 2004 3:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Tim - I don't necessarily agree that BUsh has his hands full - although I do think he will have his hands full if the mullahs remain in power. I myself am not advocating military action although I do advocate a hefty condemnation of the regime and immediate support for the Iranian people. However, there should always be the threat of force/special ops if the regime decides to begin massacring Iranians.. Likely conclusion is Iranian people can overthrow the regime themselves, but Bush should provide support along the way!!!! Fund opposition groups.. Send in money, food, cellphone, etc..
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