On 3 Apr 2006 05:04:59 -0700, "pyjamarama"
<pyjamarama76@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>laffs@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
'em-all.com wrote:
>> On 2 Apr 2006 10:23:39 -0700, "pyjamarama"
>> <pyjamarama76@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>> >> Why should I "cite" something you won't answer NOW?
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>> >You're the only one here who's claimed "to not hire blacks" you dumb
>> >racist ****...
>
>The racist Roselles sinks to new levels of non-logic, thusly:
You're the one who won't answer why (as a "Big
Businessman) you don't hire black people and mock their
speech.
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>REAGAN TREACHERY, LIES, TREASON
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>It was in late 1985 that the "Iran" ****tion of the conspiracy
>began. An Iranian arms dealer, Manucher Ghorbanifar, had offered
>to obtain the release of American hostages in Lebanon if the U.S.
>would sell anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles to Iran. Arms sales
>to Iran had been illegal since 1979 under an arms embargo. Even
>without an embargo, an arms sale of this size would have required
>a "finding" by the president, and notification of Congress.
>President Reagan approved the sale, but did not sign a finding
>at that time.
>
>The sale was undertaken, primarily through Bud McFarland, a National
>Security Advisor. He ended up selling more than 500 TOW antitank
>missiles and 18 Hawk anti-aircrat missiles to Iran. The missiles
>traveled through Israel, and Europe before making their way to
>Iran. The hawks had been replaced with some Israeli castoffs, making
>the Iranians furious. Overall, only one hostage had been released.
>
>In late November 1985, President Reagan signed a retroactive finding.
>
>In January, 1986 the president ordered John Poindexter to drop
>the Israelis out of the deal, and sell arms to Iran directly.
>Poindexter and Oliver North were the main architects of the deal,
>with Richard Secord being the go-between. They had marked up the
>missiles by 300%, and placed the profits, money which belonged
>to the U.S. government, in Swiss bank accounts. That money was
>then later funneled to the Contras in violation of the Boland
>amendments.
>
>When a Lebanese newspaper exposed the Iranian arms deals on November
>3, 1986, the conspiracy began to be revealed. It was then that
>the coverup began.
>
>The Independent Prosecutor
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