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; whether it was the Holocaust or the Jewish state, as if the United States of America had no interests of its own anymore, being just a mighty enforcer of Jewish interests. Ahamadinejad's stand was a proof of our position: the question of Palestine is not a marginal issue but the centrepoint of modern politics, and there is only one valid solution, namely, deconstruction of the apartheid Jewish state and introduction of full democracy, one man - one vote, in the whole land of Palestine.

The overlong introduction by Bollinger was surely tiresome and unnecessary for all but for himself - the man had to cover his ass. If he would not say all these nasty things about his guest, he could find himself in an orange jumpsuit in Guantanamo, or almost. Good that he managed to invite the president; the lipservice he had to pay to his Jewish overlords was a small thing. Watch it, if you didn't yet, on the

http://video.msn.com/v/us/msnbc.htm??g=86650200-4c99-42b0-bb57-c99596077ee2&f=00&fg=&

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Part 1

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAM5S4lhMGw Part 2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuLfO3GlWcc

Part 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7rEqy5ohtc

Part 4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x5e4GC8Zxn0

Below you'll find a few links to current items on the Jewish influence in the US, and a transcript of Ahmadinejad's Interview on CBS.

US Electronic News & Entertainment Media Control

http://www.rense.com/general78/mdot.htm

Dutch film on the Jewish Lobby

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2894821400057137878

Just How Powerful is the Israel Lobby? By SHERWOOD ROSS

http://www.counterpunch.com/ross09242007.html

‘The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy’ By JOHN J. MEARSHEIMER and STEPHEN M. WALT

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/23/books/chapters/0923-1st-mear.html?_r=3&oref=slogin&ref=books&pagewanted=print

Subject: Transcript: Ahmadinejad Interview, Part 1 and Part 2

Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2007 23:53:41 +0100

PELLEY: Well, Mr. Bush is, without question, a very religious man, for example, as you are. I wonder if there's anything that you've seen in President Bush that you admire.

AHMADEINEJAD: Well, is Mr. Bush a religious man?

PELLEY: Very much so. As you are.

AHMADEINEJAD: What religion, please tell me, tells you as a follower of that religion to occupy another country and kill its people? Please tell me. Does Christianity tell its followers to do that? Judaism, for that matter? Islam, for that matter? What prophet tells you to send 160,000 troops to another country, kill men, women, and children? You just can't wear your religion on your sleeve or just go to church. You should be truthfully religious. Religion tells us all that you should respect the property, the life of different people. Respect human rights. Love your fellow man. And once you hear that a person has been killed, you should be saddened. You shouldn't sit in a room, a dark room, and hatch plots. And because of your plots, many thousands of people are killed. Having said that, we respect the American people. And because of our respect for the American people, we respectfully talk with President Bush. We have a respectful tone. But having said that, I don't think that that is a good definition of religion. Religion is love for your fellow man, brotherhood, telling the truth.

http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/09/21/60minutes/main3286690.shtml

Transcript: Ahmadinejad Interview, Part 1

Read Part One Of Scott Pelley's Interview With Iran's Leader

Sept. 23, 2007

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, speaking to Scott Pelley in Tehran, Iran, on Sept. 20, 2007. (CBS)

(CBS) On Sept. 20, 2007, 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley interviewed Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in Tehran, Iran. In the interview, transcribed below, President Ahmadinejad spoke through his own translator. Read part 2 of the transcript.

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SCOTT PELLEY: Do you have a greeting to the American people?

MAHMOUD AHMADINEJAD: In the name of God, the compassionate, the merciful, I would like to greet the American people and the good nations around the world. Right now we are in the city of Tehran. It's in the afternoon of an autumn day. We're in the open air in a garden. And the air is pleasant. And fall, little by little, is settling in, mixing with the summer breeze, I guess. And I think that right now, you have different time zones obviously and different climates. We have early morning in the U.S. and other time zones perhaps approaching the noon. So once again, greetings to you. I very much hope that nations around the world start their days with peace, friendship, and happiness.

PELLEY: Mr. President, do you intend to press your request to visit the World Trade Center site in New York?

AHMADINEJAD: Well, it was included in my program, if we have the time and the conditions are conducive, I will try to do that.

PELLEY: But the New York Police Department and others do not appear to want you there. Do you intend to go there anyway?

AHMADINEJAD: Well, over there, local officials need to make the necessary coordinations. If they can't do that, I won't insist.

PELLEY: Sir, what were you thinking? The World Trade Center site is the most sensitive place in the American heart, and you must have known that visiting there would be insulting to many, many Americans.

AHMADINEJAD: Why should it be insulting?

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