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		<title>By: Matthew Miller</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matthew Miller</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Apr 2009 00:45:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There has been recent scientific proof that 9-11 was an inside job, anyone who thinks not better take their head out of the sand. http://www.ae911truth.org/.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There has been recent scientific proof that 9-11 was an inside job, anyone who thinks not better take their head out of the sand. <a href="http://www.ae911truth.org/" rel="nofollow">http://www.ae911truth.org/</a>.</p>
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		<title>By: Sean M</title>
		<link>http://www.theatlanticright.com/2009/04/23/george-stephanopoulos-in-iran/comment-page-1/#comment-91638</link>
		<dc:creator>Sean M</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 17:26:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Iranian government is in conflict with itself over how to deal with the US. Two different camps are locked in a power struggle.  Saberi is the latest pawn and victim here.  The radicals are using her to prevent any rapprochement with US; probably hoping to raise tensions to the point that the US would back off from its potential diplomatic-friendly stance; this would allow the &#039;dark&#039; side of the Iranian government to rule on the same platform they have for the last 30+ years... 

The Iranian government is not run by a bunch of lunatics and idiots - they have thought this through. Remember Zahra Kazemi, the Iranian-Canadian journalist who was charged the same way and was murdered in the same Iranian prison last year?  Saberi is just the latest victim in this struggle between US and Iran... and probably not the last.

We have to outsmart the mullahs in Iran and deny them the opportunity to take hostages; as they have with Saberi.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Iranian government is in conflict with itself over how to deal with the US. Two different camps are locked in a power struggle.  Saberi is the latest pawn and victim here.  The radicals are using her to prevent any rapprochement with US; probably hoping to raise tensions to the point that the US would back off from its potential diplomatic-friendly stance; this would allow the &#8216;dark&#8217; side of the Iranian government to rule on the same platform they have for the last 30+ years&#8230; </p>
<p>The Iranian government is not run by a bunch of lunatics and idiots &#8211; they have thought this through. Remember Zahra Kazemi, the Iranian-Canadian journalist who was charged the same way and was murdered in the same Iranian prison last year?  Saberi is just the latest victim in this struggle between US and Iran&#8230; and probably not the last.</p>
<p>We have to outsmart the mullahs in Iran and deny them the opportunity to take hostages; as they have with Saberi.</p>
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		<title>By: Bogus Reports</title>
		<link>http://www.theatlanticright.com/2009/04/23/george-stephanopoulos-in-iran/comment-page-1/#comment-91624</link>
		<dc:creator>Bogus Reports</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 15:42:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>TODAY’S DESSERT: FALUDEH 

We Are Both Calling It: Saberi - Roxana Saberi

President Obama was pretty contrite in his response to the eight-year prison sentence for espionage given to American-Iranian reporter Roxana Saberi – and for obvious reasons – though he insists Ms. Saberi is innocent and should be set free. 

Ms. Saberi, it appears, was caught red-handed trying to purchase information regarding Iran’s nuclear program.

Ms. Saberi&#039;s case raises new questions about the new administrations reckless overt and covert Bush-rehash of childish actions inside and on the periphery of Iran. 

What are they thinking? Didn’t anyone at ****** get the memo on change?

Such behavior has been openly admitted to by the previous administration, but has not been repudiated by our president. 

Well, it should be.

In 2007 and 2008, the US media were awash with reports of Bush&#039;s authorization of covert action in Iran. Seymour Hersh wrote in The New Yorker about Bush&#039;s authorization of covert action to destabilize Iran. 

Obama&#039;s unwillingness to let the Blair and Clinton poster-artists of BLOWBACK jeopardize his &quot;new beginning&quot; between the US and Iran is unfortunate, unnecessary,  downright reckless, and indeed sophomoric; so disappointing and not worthy of a great leader.

Instead, it serves only to convince Iran and Muslims around the world that promised changes from the new administration for positive dialogue are empty. 

Until promises are kept, it is a sure bet that news about Iran&#039;s arrest of individuals accused of spying for the US will continue. 

Why not follow the terms of the Iran-US accord in Algiers in 1981, whereby the US pledged to honor Iran&#039;s internal affairs?

What better way to build confidence with Iranians and Muslims than by renewing the US’s commitment to the Algiers accord and the ratification of a two-state solution by Memorial Day 2009? 

Such a repudiation of the Bush failed initiatives will certainly help Ms. Saberi’s appeal for a lesser sentence at an appeal hearing, it is hoped.

And, Should President and Mrs. Obama accept an invitation to come to Iran to visit as a good guest; and, like a true gentlemen and lady, take the time to visit the beautiful country of Iran and learn about its great history, art, culture, and friendly people? Perhaps, while there they could offer to provide Saberi – Ms. Roxana Saberi a ride home on their Air Force One Plame as a treat. 

Wouldn’t that be wonderful PR for both sides and a new beginning?

Yes, it would.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TODAY’S DESSERT: FALUDEH </p>
<p>We Are Both Calling It: Saberi &#8211; Roxana Saberi</p>
<p>President Obama was pretty contrite in his response to the eight-year prison sentence for espionage given to American-Iranian reporter Roxana Saberi – and for obvious reasons – though he insists Ms. Saberi is innocent and should be set free. </p>
<p>Ms. Saberi, it appears, was caught red-handed trying to purchase information regarding Iran’s nuclear program.</p>
<p>Ms. Saberi&#8217;s case raises new questions about the new administrations reckless overt and covert Bush-rehash of childish actions inside and on the periphery of Iran. </p>
<p>What are they thinking? Didn’t anyone at ****** get the memo on change?</p>
<p>Such behavior has been openly admitted to by the previous administration, but has not been repudiated by our president. </p>
<p>Well, it should be.</p>
<p>In 2007 and 2008, the US media were awash with reports of Bush&#8217;s authorization of covert action in Iran. Seymour Hersh wrote in The New Yorker about Bush&#8217;s authorization of covert action to destabilize Iran. </p>
<p>Obama&#8217;s unwillingness to let the Blair and Clinton poster-artists of BLOWBACK jeopardize his &#8220;new beginning&#8221; between the US and Iran is unfortunate, unnecessary,  downright reckless, and indeed sophomoric; so disappointing and not worthy of a great leader.</p>
<p>Instead, it serves only to convince Iran and Muslims around the world that promised changes from the new administration for positive dialogue are empty. </p>
<p>Until promises are kept, it is a sure bet that news about Iran&#8217;s arrest of individuals accused of spying for the US will continue. </p>
<p>Why not follow the terms of the Iran-US accord in Algiers in 1981, whereby the US pledged to honor Iran&#8217;s internal affairs?</p>
<p>What better way to build confidence with Iranians and Muslims than by renewing the US’s commitment to the Algiers accord and the ratification of a two-state solution by Memorial Day 2009? </p>
<p>Such a repudiation of the Bush failed initiatives will certainly help Ms. Saberi’s appeal for a lesser sentence at an appeal hearing, it is hoped.</p>
<p>And, Should President and Mrs. Obama accept an invitation to come to Iran to visit as a good guest; and, like a true gentlemen and lady, take the time to visit the beautiful country of Iran and learn about its great history, art, culture, and friendly people? Perhaps, while there they could offer to provide Saberi – Ms. Roxana Saberi a ride home on their Air Force One Plame as a treat. </p>
<p>Wouldn’t that be wonderful PR for both sides and a new beginning?</p>
<p>Yes, it would.</p>
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		<title>By: hass</title>
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		<dc:creator>hass</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:55:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There&#039;s nothing &quot;obviously insane&quot; about the suggestion that we&#039;re not told the full truth about 911. Here&#039;s a FACT reported in the NEW YORK TIMES: during the FIRST WTC bombing, the FBI had an informant amongst the bombmakers named EMad Salem, who warned the FBI about the bombing, and offered to substitute a harmless substance for the explosives, but was told not to do so by the FBI. We know this because he recorded his conversations and presented them in court. 

See &quot;Bomb Informer&#039;s Tapes Give Rare Glimpse of F.B.I. Dealings
By RICHARD BERNSTEIN with RALPH BLUMENTHAL
New York Times Sunday, October 31, 1993

So why should I beleive anything I am told about the second WTC attack? THere were a number of instances when it could have been prevented, but was not.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#8217;s nothing &#8220;obviously insane&#8221; about the suggestion that we&#8217;re not told the full truth about 911. Here&#8217;s a FACT reported in the NEW YORK TIMES: during the FIRST WTC bombing, the FBI had an informant amongst the bombmakers named EMad Salem, who warned the FBI about the bombing, and offered to substitute a harmless substance for the explosives, but was told not to do so by the FBI. We know this because he recorded his conversations and presented them in court. </p>
<p>See &#8220;Bomb Informer&#8217;s Tapes Give Rare Glimpse of F.B.I. Dealings<br />
By RICHARD BERNSTEIN with RALPH BLUMENTHAL<br />
New York Times Sunday, October 31, 1993</p>
<p>So why should I beleive anything I am told about the second WTC attack? THere were a number of instances when it could have been prevented, but was not.</p>
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		<title>By: Saint Michael Traveler</title>
		<link>http://www.theatlanticright.com/2009/04/23/george-stephanopoulos-in-iran/comment-page-1/#comment-91615</link>
		<dc:creator>Saint Michael Traveler</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:32:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Guilty or Innocent: Perception or Reality

Based on Iranian sources, Iranian-American journalist Ms. Roxana Saberi has implicated herself by her testimony. Guilty or innocent, she is also a victim of the political conflicts between USA and Iran, the conflicts mostly created by the past President George Bush and instigated by Israeli government and her assets. 

Our previous attempts to undermine the Iranian government by creating conflict in Iran have sharpened Iranian government scrutiny of all Iranian-Americans traveling to their homeland. 

Since 1979, among those who were profiled and scrutinized in USA were Iranian-Americans. Many Iranian-Americans, including those who were born in the United States, lost their US jobs, demoted, ostracized, discriminated and forced into isolation. Their children were harassed at schools.

Post September 11, USA sensing danger from those whose aim was to hurt our country created scrutiny and security apparatus against those perceived to be dangerous to us. Is it understandable that Iranian government senses the same security risks about Iranian-Americans considering USA and Israeli overt and covert attempts to destroy Iranian government? 

It is a common knowledge that our past foreign policy has severely hurt Iranian-Americans both in USA and Iran, in addition to hurting common Iranian people.  
We hope President Obama will stop the dirty trick agenda of the past-Presidents since 1979, and will establish now a formal political relation with Iran. We hope Iranian President Ahmadinejad will pardon Ms. Roxana Saberi now.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Guilty or Innocent: Perception or Reality</p>
<p>Based on Iranian sources, Iranian-American journalist Ms. Roxana Saberi has implicated herself by her testimony. Guilty or innocent, she is also a victim of the political conflicts between USA and Iran, the conflicts mostly created by the past President George Bush and instigated by Israeli government and her assets. </p>
<p>Our previous attempts to undermine the Iranian government by creating conflict in Iran have sharpened Iranian government scrutiny of all Iranian-Americans traveling to their homeland. </p>
<p>Since 1979, among those who were profiled and scrutinized in USA were Iranian-Americans. Many Iranian-Americans, including those who were born in the United States, lost their US jobs, demoted, ostracized, discriminated and forced into isolation. Their children were harassed at schools.</p>
<p>Post September 11, USA sensing danger from those whose aim was to hurt our country created scrutiny and security apparatus against those perceived to be dangerous to us. Is it understandable that Iranian government senses the same security risks about Iranian-Americans considering USA and Israeli overt and covert attempts to destroy Iranian government? </p>
<p>It is a common knowledge that our past foreign policy has severely hurt Iranian-Americans both in USA and Iran, in addition to hurting common Iranian people.<br />
We hope President Obama will stop the dirty trick agenda of the past-Presidents since 1979, and will establish now a formal political relation with Iran. We hope Iranian President Ahmadinejad will pardon Ms. Roxana Saberi now.</p>
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