Saturday, May 13, 2006

Dear Mr. George Bush

Text of Iranian President Ahmadinejad's letter to President George W. Bush


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While the American government was reluctant to publish the original text except for excerpts, it is with great appreciation we have and idea of what is contained in the letter if not for our own knowledge; but for the ideals of history. I wish very much to thank the Iranian News Agency for their kindness.


بسم الله الرحمن الرحیم

5/8/2006

Mr. George Bush,
President of the United States of America

For sometime now I have been thinking, how one can justify the undeniable contradictions that exist in the international arena -- which are being constantly debated, especially in political forums and amongst university students. Many questions remain unanswered. These have prompted me to discuss some of the contradictions and questions, in the hopes that it might bring about an opportunity to redress them.
Can one be a follower of Jesus Christ (PBUH), the great Messenger of God,
Feel obliged to respect human rights,
Present liberalism as a civilization model,
Announce one’s opposition to the proliferation of nuclear weapons and WMDs,
Make “War on Terror” his slogan,And finally,
Work towards the establishment of a unified international community – a community which Christ and the virtuous of the Earth will one day govern,
But at the same time,
Have countries attacked. The lives, reputations and possessions of people destroyed and on the slight chance of the presence of a few criminals in a village, city, or convoy for example, the entire village, city or convoy set ablaze.
Or because of the possibility of the existence of WMDs in one country, it is occupied, around one hundred thousand people killed, its water sources, agriculture and industry destroyed, close to 180,000 foreign troops put on the ground, sanctity of private homes of citizens broken, and the country pushed back perhaps fifty years. At what price? Hundreds of billions of dollars spent from the treasury of one country and certain other countries and tens of thousands of young men and women – as occupation troops – put in harms way, taken away from family and loved ones, their hands stained with the blood of others, subjected to so much psychological pressure that everyday some commit suicide and those returning home suffer depression, become sickly and grapple with all sorts of ailments; while some are killed and their bodies handed to their families.
On the pretext of the existence of WMDs, this great tragedy came to engulf both the peoples of the occupied and the occupying country. Later it was revealed that no WMDs existed to begin with.
Of course Saddam was a murderous dictator. But the war was not waged to topple him, the announced goal of the war was to find and destroy weapons of mass destruction. He was toppled along the way towards another goal; nevertheless the people of the region are happy about it. I point out that throughout the many years of the imposed war on Iran Saddam was supported by the West. The Letter

Links:

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Editorial :

by Housewife4Palestine

While I took the time to read Iranian President Ahmadinejad's letter which was so graciously shared to the global community, I for one did not find the negative remarks and out right threats that was suggested from the White House. And I for one questioned the ideas of such threats from the beginning. While, I will have to admit, the current situation in the world with regards to U.S. policies and the treatment of others is to be taken into view. For any harm to another person, is an outrage.

What I did comprehend was what much of the global community outside of the United States thinks of Mr. Bush and his foreign policies as well as the deteriorating conditions being faced daily by the American’s, Palestinian’s and Iraqi people by Mr. Bush for example.

While President Ahmadinejad didn’t seem to approve of, is the manner that Bush has conducted himself as well as his policies and I for one had to agree with much he had to say mainly because it did bring to light a few things that even I did not know such as mineral rights theft in Africa.

Or how much Mr. Bush seemed to have turned his back on the Christian religion in the way he conducts himself and then defends what he doesn’t practice is greatly in question. And what I had seen, even as far back as when he was Governor of Texas, must be reviewed because he did a disservice actually to the common man in Texas; then went on to harm a whole country in the same way.

To me much that has came out of the White House the last few years reminds me of the worse kind of children in the playground that I assure you nobody should wish for a friend, these are the bad children I think most Mother’s warn heavily about their children associating with; due to the fact that most Mother’s do not want their children to act like the history of Charles Manson family only in better dress.

What I found interesting is even before I had ever read President Ahmadinejad's letter it was expressed to me numerous of times that Bush very well will go down in history as the worst American President.

As a last note, I find it interesting that Iranian President Ahmadinejad in his letter would yet put out the olive branch to help Mr. Bush towards an invitation to monotheism and justice; which I have to find is very commendable on his part.



President says his letter to President Bush was invitation to Islam

May 11,2006

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said here Thursday that his letter to President George W. Bush did not concern the nuclear dossier, but rather was an invitation to Islam and the prophets culture.


He made the above remarks in reply to a reporter while attending press conference on his letter to President Bush in Jakarta in the afternoon of the third day of his stay in Jakarta.

Stressing that the letter was beyond the nuclear issue, the chief executive said that in principle, the country's nuclear case is not so significant to make him write a letter about it.

"We act according to laws and our activities are quite clear. We are rather intent on solving more fundamental global matters.

"The letter was an invitation to monotheism and justice, which are common to all divine prophets. If the call is responded positively, there will be no more problems to be solved," added the president.

The president said that the letter actually contained a clear message of invitation to human beliefs, adding that its response will determine the future.

Concerning Iran's readiness to hold talks with the US, he said that Iran is in favor of dialogues, but it depends on the conditions.

"We hold talks with our allies, such as Indonesia, quite smoothly. However those intending to speak to us with authority should attempt to change their attitude," he added.

About the possibility of military attack on Iran, he said that psychological war is quite likely and expressed his doubt about the military option.

In response to a question about suspension of enrichment, the president said that Iran will agree to suspend the process only if all those having access to nuclear fuel will suspend theirs and let their relevant facilities be inspected.

"Otherwise, we do not find it necessary to suspend our uranium enrichment and consider the call for it as unfair and will continue to reject it,"
In reply to another question whether Iran will need the assistance of other Islamic states in its nuclear issue, he said that the country has the potential to defend itself.

"However, given that we do not merely defend our own nation, we wish to feel the presence of our allies, including Indonesia as one of our closest friends," he added.

In response to a question about Indonesia's mediation between Iran and the US, he said that if such dialogue has to take place for the sake of global peace and detente, Iran prefers Indonesia to be one of the negotiators.



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Heart Beat of Love


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Storage

by Housewife4Palestine

Love is the expression,
Of the mind into reality.
The fleeting of the heart,
The turmoil of the soul.

Love is built
On a foundation of hope,
That is truth.
Of faith,
That is continuation.
Of dreams,
That is the future.



Daniel’s Face

Lydia carries a rose
Then tosses it to the man
She desires.

Daniel catches this lofty throw,
A twinkle in his eyes
That ever compassionate
Smile on his lips.

Lydia begins dancing the dance
That makes Gypsies cry.
Tossing petals at Daniel’s feet.
Hoping he can see,
The passion in her heart;
The innocence of her face.

She sweeps her arms about her head,
Turning her body from side to side.
Laughter coming out of scarlet cheeks,
Wishing for more
Soft touch
Of Daniel’s hand.

Lydia falls upon the grass laid knoll
With hardly any breath.
The dimness of her eyes
Beholds the glow of Daniel’s face.

In Lydia’s vague thoughts,
Daniel takes her in his arms;
Kissing her most lit brow.




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Israeli's Fire on Peace Activists


An Israeli soldier argues with a Palestinian woman during a protest next to Israel's separation wall at the West Bank July 12, 2005.(AFP/Getty Images) Posted by Picasa

Clashes erupt in the Middle East

May. 13 - Palestinian and Israeli peace activists clash with Israeli troops near West Bank checkpoint.

Clashes erupted between Israeli security forces and Palestinian and Israeli protesters marching along the separation barrier to protest its construction.

Dozens of protesters marched from a-Ram village located south of the West Bank city of Ramallah towards an Israeli checkpoint.

The protest was the first in series of demonstrations by a coalition of Palestinian and Israeli peace organizations to protest against the controversial separation barrier Israel is constructing in the area to divide it from the West Bank.

Protesters say that the barrier built around the village would cut through residents' houses and would separate one of the neighbourhoods, Dahiyat al-Barid, from the rest of the village.

A-Ram lies northeast of Jerusalem, just outside the city's municipal border.
The route of the designated barrier will surround A-Ram on three sides. West of the village Israel has completed an eight-meters high wall along the main road leading from Jerusalem to Ramallah.

According to the Israeli human rights organization 'B'Tselem, the wall constructed in the village would hamper access of residents to hospital, medical clinics and schools.

Link:

Israel police arrest 10 during clashes

Small Hint of Global Proverty


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The poor gather in Brussels

May. 13 - Poor people from all over Europe gather in Brussels for a conference on poverty, organised by Austria, which currently holds the European Union Presidency.

A few chosen "poor" people from 23 countries exchanged ideas on how to help EU organisations recognise the poverty that exists within their own borders.

Front line social workers and NGOs struggling to help poverty eradication were also in attendance.

Many of the participants struggle daily with poverty and social exclusion and have become activists with associations and poverty eradication networks.

(SOUNDBITE) (German) JENS SCHROETER OF THE INSTITUTE FOR POVERTY SAYING:"We will tell them how we believe we should be living and how they can help The poor gather in Brussels.

(SOUNDBITE) (German) JENS SCHROETER OF THE INSTITUTE FOR POVERTY SAYING:"We will tell them how we believe we should be living and how they can helpThe poor gather in Brussels

(SOUNDBITE) (German) JENS SCHROETER OF THE INSTITUTE FOR POVERTY SAYING:"We will tell them how we believe we should be living and how they can help us."

(SOUNDBITE) (Flemish) MAGDA SNOEKS. POOR BELGIAN WOMAN, SAYING: "It feels very good to be able to come here and tell them, just like ordinary people, what we need in order to improve our situation. That is why I am here at the congress. I am here for the third time."

(SOUNDBITE) (English) SWEDISH WOMAN, IDA, FROM POVERTY ORGANISATION EAPN SAYING:"It stinks. It really does. You get stigmatised and you don't get listened to. So as if you were out of society and I think it's a shame really that one of the great welfare states should have so much poverty in it and this gap increases all the time. So we just have to do something about it.

SOUNDBITE) (English) FINTAN FARELL, DIRECTOR OF EUROPEAN ANTI POVERTY NETWORK, SAYING:"We hope that this dialogue between people who face poverty and people who have to make policies will be increased as a result of this meeting and quite concretely, we expect that, when the countries produce the national action plans on the fight against poverty in September in this year, that some of the ideas, that have come from these meeting will be reflected in those national action plans."


Palestinians struggle without wages


May. 13 - Unpaid Palestinian government workers resort to primitive cooking methods to provide their families with food.

A financial embargo is making it harder by the day for Palestinians to feed their families.

The restrictions, which include Israel withholding 55 million US dollars a month in tax revenues it collects on the Palestinians' behalf, threaten to strangle economic life in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, where 3.8 million people live.

The Quartet of Middle East peace mediators -- the United States, Russia, the European Union and the United Nations -- decided on Tuesday (May 9) to set up a new mechanism to funnel aid to the Palestinians, but it's unclear how this money will be distributed.

Michelle Carlile-Alkhouri reports.

SOUNDBITE: Hind Ahmed, Palestinian School Principal, who has not received her salary since Hamas came to power saying, (Arabic):
"I am forced to bake (bread), I have to save money in every possible way, no matter how primitive it is, and (I have to continue) to teach the children. That's my responsibility."

SOUNDBITE: Hind Ahmed, Palestinian School Principal saying, (Arabic):
"As an employee, it's not my fault. We have to pay for all our things, water, electricity, transportation. I need my salary."

Link:

Alarmed at Humanitarian Crisis, UN rights Chief Calls on Israel, PA to Step back from Brink

Hamas may talk to Israel to avert humanitarian crisis


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But if at the time of division other relatives, or orphans or poor, are present, feed them out of the (property), and speak to them words of kindness and justice.
( سورة النساء , An-Nisa, 4:8)

وَإِذَا حَضَرَ الْقِسْمَةَ أُوْلُواْ الْقُرْبَى وَالْيَتَامَى وَالْمَسَاكِينُ فَارْزُقُوهُم مِّنْهُ وَقُولُواْ لَهُمْ قَوْلاً مَّعْرُوفاً

Israeli Propaganda: Read Between the Lines

Israel's Mossad remains in charge of Iran nuclear file: report


Israel Prime Minister Ehud Olmert chairs the first weekly cabinet meeting of his new coalition government in Jeruslaem. Olmert has decided that Mossad, Israel's intelligence agency, will remain in charge of the Iranian nuclear file.(AFP/File/Yoav Lemmer)  Posted by Picasa

May 13, 2006

Yahoo News

JERUSALEM (AFP) - Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert has decided that Mossad,Israel's intelligence agency, will remain in charge of the Iranian nuclear file.

With his decision, Olmert rejected an appeal by the Israeli army's military intelligence service to assume responsibility for Iran, the army radio added Saturday, without giving further details.

Known by its Hebrew acronym AMAN, the military intelligence service, with an estimated 7,000 employees, is regarded as Mossad's chief rival.

Olmert's decision comes on the heels of a meeting with Mossad chief Meir Dagan, the hawkish political advisor to former prime ministers Ariel Sharon and Benjamin Netanyahu.

Israeli media reported that Mossad's annual budget was doubled last year largely due to increased concerns over the Iranian nuclear program.

In recent months, US, Arab and Israeli newspapers have been rife with speculation about the likelihood of an American or Israeli attack against Iran's nuclear sites. American and Israeli officials have denied those reports.

In December, Dagan, 60, predicted Iran would be able to manufacture a nuclear bomb within one to two years.

Israeli fears of Iran were heightened after Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called for Israel to be wiped off the map last October.

Mossad answers to a parliamentary sub-committee made up of members of the defense and foreign affairs committees in the Israeli legislature.

On June 7, 1981, Israeli war planes destroyed the Iraqi nuclear plant at Osirak, close to Baghdad.

Link:

EU to make nuclear offer to Iran


Editorial:

by Housewife4Palestine

While I consider this a perfect example of Israeli propaganda at one of its better moments and even have to admit at times a sadistic form of laughable because of them sending maybe their murderous junk yard dogs on Iran namely the Mossad. But what is ironic is Mossad’s budget doubled last year over increased concern about Iran when it is a proven fact that Israel is America’s biggest Welfare Mother. And having a meeting with anyone associated with the Mossad is like doing lunch with the Devil himself.

Without full public knowledge, Israel has chosen only to disclose the fact they got threats. Like any bully boy if you get a threat go smack the other kid in the head, before you really know they are going to hit first.

Not that there is any more to the Nuclear Program then just the fact that Iran needs better electric then many other countries namely, America and Israel. What makes it interesting some of the American/Israeli propaganda would have us believe that the nuclear program is rather new when in fact it has been in process for a few years now? Like as they wished to remark since 1981. Also, to find interesting, Israel and America both has nuclear bombs already.

Some ways I do enjoy propaganda because it likes to tell people what they think they wish to hear along with the smoke screen of what is really going on then on the other hand truth doesn’t always tell us what we wish to hear and there is no smoke screen to cloud our minds to point us into any particular direction other then for us to make up our own minds. Hence free thinkers or Not!

Also a point of note on most issues dealing with anything in the world each government has a file. No government walks around in the dark looking for the light switch.

We Ain't Got No Worries


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America: Who to Blame?


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Back in the days of Bonnie and Clyde
Dillinger and all the rest
We had a Great Depression
And we sure was depressed!



Last Stock Market Slump Posted by Picasa


"Just couldn't afford the Gas Prices, No More!" Posted by Picasa

U.S. Stocks Fell Sharply


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Business Update

May 12 - U.S. stocks fell sharply for the second straight day as a report stoked fears the Federal Reserve will have to keep raising rates in order to keep inflation in check.
The Dow tumbled 119 points to 11,380. The Nasdaq dropped 1.2 percent to 2,243.
Crude oil fell $1.28 to settle at $72.04.

Conway G. Gittens reports from New York.


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A Thief at the Pump


A Thief Without a Gun? Posted by Picasa

When filling up is an investment

May 12 - As gas prices continue soaring to record highs, Americans are rethinking their choices in automobiles.

The political pressure is on for politicians in Washington, DC to take action.

Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


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Bush's Popularity on Banana Peel


What Bush Says are His Wire Tapping Rules? Posted by Picasa

White House against the ropes

May 11 - President George Bush remains under pressure as support from his conservative base is slipping.

Six months before voters decide the balance of power in Congress, polls suggest an increasingly gloomy and anxious electorate has become disenchanted with President Bush and grown more pessimistic about the Iraq war, gas prices and the country's future.

Deborah Lutterbeck reports.


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"That's All Folks...!"

Nostradamus Says...


"The Village Idiot...,"
Nostradamus, 1555 Posted by Picasa

Great Speeches



"No, Barney!
Help, could someone call Sanitation ?" Posted by Picasa

Friday, May 12, 2006

Amber Alert


Be Very Afraid! Posted by Picasa

Bush EveryBreath



"What am I suppose to be looking for again?" Posted by Picasa