Posted on 10/12/2004 5:55:59 PM PDT by freedom44
When the Student Movement Coordinating Committee for Democracy in Iran (SMCCDI) -- http://www.daneshjoo.org/generalnews/article/publish/article_8640.shtml -- and its coordinator, Aryo Pirouznia, uncovered evidence that totalitarian Iran's American propagandists were channeling hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Kerry campaign, SMCCDI shouted it from the cyber mountain tops. The Kerry Campaign is now desperately trying to distance itself from one of its Iranian-American "Trustees" and his highly questionable lawsuit against SMCCDI.
These propagandists know that the best defense is a good offense, and Hassan Nemazee filed a $10 million suit against SMCCDI and Pirouznia in Texas in March and immediately adopted a strategy of delay until after the presidential elections. Perhaps because it knows the suit would embarrass the Democrat nominee, Nemazee has sought to postpone if not avoid answering questions about his suit in a deposition. Thanks to a counter-suit, faith in democracy, and a clear-headed judge in Texas who refused the delay, SMCCDI is going public with the evidence.
Joining SMCCDI are two journalists: Insight Magazine's Kenneth Timmerman and the author of the bestselling "Unfit for Command: Swift Boat Veterans Speak Out Against John Kerry," Dr. Jerome Corsi -- http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0895260174/104-0642313-4295949 -- who is writing a book based on the Kerry-Namazee nexus.
Corsi, Timmerman, SMCCDI, and their legal counsel will hold a press conference, "The current Iranian Regime's Influence on Senator John Kerry's Presidential Campaign," -- http://www.regimeinfluence.com/ -- at the National Press Club on Thursday, October 14, 9:15 AM, in the First Amendment Room on the 13th floor.
The event is scheduled to be satellite uplinked for US-based TV and radio networks. Those interested must call 214-906-8181, on Wednesday, in order to obtain the downlink references or to check the SMCCDI's Website -- http://www.daneshjoo.org ("Public Statements" section).
Key statements by the Kerry Campaign on Iran
Before the Council on Foreign Relations in December 2003, Kerry announced "As president, I will be prepared early on to explore areas of mutual interest with Iran, just as I was prepared to normalize relations with Vietnam a decade ago."
Then the Kerry Campaign sent out an email that somehow made its way to the government-controlled Mehr News Agency in Tehran, where it was trumpeted as evidence of his resolve to patch things up with the mullahs. "It is in the urgent interests of the people of the United States," the message read, "to restore our country's credibility in the eyes of the world. America needs the kind of leadership that will repair alliances with countries on every continent that have been so damaged in the past few years, as well as build new friendships and overcome tensions with others."
Kerry's senior foreign affairs advisor, Rand Beers, confirmed the message was genuine, saying: "I have no idea how they got hold of that letter, which was prepared for Democrats Abroad. I scratched my head when I saw that. The only way they could have gotten it was if someone in Iran was with Democrats Abroad." (R. Beers' statement was made in an interview with K. Timmerman which was published by Insight Magazine on March 1, 2004.)
Then in the first Presidential Debate Kerry said, "I think the United States should have offered the opportunity to provide the nuclear fuel, test them, see whether or not they were actually looking for it for peaceful purposes."
Statement by Hassan Nemazee at AIC Fundraiser
Hassan Nemazee spoke at an American Iranian Council (see page 6) dinner declaring that the AIC "does not attempt to explain or rationalize the position of the government of Iran, nor does it attempt to do so for the government of the United States. Its mission is to educate both sides and to attempt to establish the basis and the vehicle for a dialogue which will ultimately lead to a resumption of relations." (Nemazee's statement was made on June 1, 2002, at the San Francisco Ritz-Carlton Hotel in presence of Sen. Kerry during an AIC event organized for boosting relations with the Mullahs' regime).
If Kerry registered any protest against this assertion that the United States should normalize relations with one of the worlds bloodiest dictatorships, it was not recorded.
Iran ping.
I wonder if this will make the news or if the media will just cover it up.
Speaking of Iranians, I'm watching Rudi Bakhtiar on CNN. Somewhere past her striking looks, she seems to drip venom for Pres. Bush.
well, I sent it around to everyone I have on my "SEND" list, Fox, Drudge, etc.....we'll see I guess....now CBS claims to have spent 5 years trying to dig dirt on Pres Bush TANG records....NO WHERE have we seen anything on Kerrys actions after he came home except for the Swifties and thank god for them....ABC comes right OUT and admits its in the tank for Kerry and doesnt care who knows it....this story, all the corrupt losers that are supporting Kerry.....crimes, lies,
It feels like clinton is back :(
BUMP
Perhaps because it knows the suit would embarrass the Democrat nominee,
Kerry is perfectly capable of embarrassing himself with no outside help.
I feel pretty confident that the MSM will not touch this one. I don't believe Kerry knows how to do anything that is morally right, ethically right or legal. He's an all around bad seed and I fear for our country if he finagles his way into the White House.
Not true. Rudi is a Republican as are most Iranian-Americans. Below is from her CNN biography.
http://www.cnn.com/CNN/anchors_reporters/bakhtiar.rudi.html
Bakhtiar has been honored for her work, most recently, with the 2002 Iranian American Republican Council Achievement Award in recognition of Outstanding Achievements, Excellence and Accomplishments within the Iranian American community.
No, I know they won't cover it.
Good to hear it is not true, but she certainly seemed annoyed today over the Sinclair thing, reporting they would not comment. And other times. But I will take your word for it. Thanks!
Well, he was a traitor in 1971 with the NVN in Paris and he's still a traitor - what's new?
We should see more of her.
Sometime tonight, CNN will probably rerun her interview with Bill Maher. Worth watching.
Check out last months American Spectator for article about Kerry and Iranian Islamic money- this guy is more desperate than Clinton as he is less likeable- needs to grovel more
Bakhtiar jumps in: "And you're right. Most people don't realize that."
He's defending Kerry, she's agreeing with him. What do you make of that? Is she a McCain Republican? :)
I have no idea. I've read several news reports on her being Republican and i guess the awards from the Iranian-American Republican Council would confere that.
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