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Apologize to the World Mr. Wallace and Return that Emmy http://representativepress.blogspot.com/2006/08/what-is-left-on-cutting-room-floor.html President Ahmadinejad Calls for Democracy, Free and Fair Elections and a Durable Peace. Mike Wallace Interviewed Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on 60 Minutes. At the request of the Iranian President Ahmadinejad, the FULL UNEDITED version was shown on C-SPAN. "The cable public affairs net will air the 60 Minutes edited version, followed by the full 90-minute interview, to give viewers a window on what is left on the cutting room floor." - John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 8/11/2006 We can see what they cut out, a call for democracy. This is another example of Mainstream Media's continuing suppression of basic facts concerning Israel and the Palestinians and other dramatic details related to the Middle East. It is a scandal for news editors to suppress the fact that democracy is being denied to people and that U.S. policy makers are behind the injustices. It is a scandal that the mainstream media suppresses the fact that the President of Iran is calling for democracy. The text in red was edited out of the 60 Minutes broadcast: MR. WALLACE: You are very good at filibustering. You still have not answered the question. You still have not answered the question. Israel must be wiped off the map. Why? PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD: Well, don't be hasty, sir. I'm going to get to that. MR. WALLACE: I'm not hasty. PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD: I think that the Israeli government is a fabricated government and I have talked about the solution. The solution is democracy. We have said allow Palestinian people to participate in a free and fair referendum to express their views. What we are saying only serves the cause of durable peace. We want durable peace in that part of the world. A durable peace will only come about with once the views of the people are met. So we said that allow the people of Palestine to participate in a referendum to choose their desired government, and of course, for the war to come an end as well. Why are they refusing to allow this to go ahead? Even the Palestinian administration and government which has been elected by the people is being attacked on a daily basis, and its high-ranking officials are assassinated and arrested. Yesterday, the speaker of the Palestinian parliament was arrested, elected by the people, mind you. So how long can this go on? We believe that this problem has to be dealt with fundamentally. I believe that the American government is blindly supporting this government of occupation. It should lift its support, allow the people to participate in free and fair elections. Whatever happens let it be. We will accept and go along. The result will be as you said earlier, sir. MR. WALLACE: Look, I mean no disrespect. Let's make a deal. I will listen to your complete answers if you'll stay for all of my questions. My concern is that we might run out of time. PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD: Well, you're free to ask me any questions you please, and I am hoping that I'm free to be able to say whatever is on my mind. You are free to put any question you want to me, and of course, please give me the right to respond fully to your questions to say what is on my mind. Do you perhaps want me to say what you want me to say? Am I to understand -- MR. WALLACE: No. PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD: So if that is the case, then I ask you to please be patient. MR. WALLACE: I said I'll be very patient. PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD: Maybe these are words that you don't like to hear, Mr. Wallace. MR. WALLACE: Why? What words do I not like to hear? [the words highlighted in red and edited out of the interview] PRESIDENT AHMADINEJAD: Because I think that you're getting angry. MR. WALLACE: No, I couldn't be happier for the privilege of sitting down with the president of Iran. Tell Congress: Bush and Israel Have No Right to Attack Iran http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=onNzrNEFs1E&feature=PlayList&p=181923B27C885CDF&index=0&playnext=1 -- http://www.representativepress.org/IsraelHistory.html -- If you want to learn about how the mainstream media works, get the book, "Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media" http://representativepress.googlepages.com/About.html

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raperokam (Monday 1st of December 2008 05:57:52 AM)
Iran President is the best
Tbird891 (Sunday 30th of November 2008 02:56:14 AM)
I wasn't refering to Ahmedinejad in my comment but to another poster. My apologies if my intentions were misconstrued. I completely agree that the Ahmedinejad interview is horrible when they changed his answers. In my comment I was trying to state is that what goes around comes around and some people were saying Iran should be wiped out and those that do are the same kinds of people that the commit atrocities in Iran that causes us to want to wipe them out in the first place.
iloveasmoke (Saturday 29th of November 2008 05:24:18 AM)
sorry but ????? what the fuck...
ThreeWastedMen (Thursday 27th of November 2008 11:57:15 AM)
shit....i feel like homer from simpsons after seeing this
Kite207 (Friday 28th of November 2008 02:31:52 AM)
Homer? I feel like brain from simpsons after seeing this
JonaBarcl (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 09:48:32 PM)
Okay- I'll he specific if you will. Israel should defend herself like any other country. Palestinians don't have the Phantoms and Nukes, all they have against the might of Israeli army which is the 4th largest in the world is a bunch of home made rockets. Now given that 4 every Israeli killed, the Israeli army has killed 13 Palestinians & the hardship that the Palestinians have suffered under the Israeli rule for the last 60 years, wouldn't u give the Palestinians the right to defend themselves?
ihatewarren25 (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 11:32:11 PM)
i would never take anyones right to defend themselves away. EVER, but look at it man just look at the examples. rockets fired RANDOMLY not at soldiers, kids freaking schools and military bases are EQUAL TARGETS. the IDF go after the area those rockets come from, you cant blame them if people decide to launch them from school yards. THATS NOT FAIR.some innocent people get killed by the IDF many wrongs have been wronged by them. but they dont target random people, terrorists stand in front of them
ihatewarren25 (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 11:36:31 PM)
and my final point,dont use effeciency of killing as a barometer of who is more evil or is wrong, use intent. it works so much better,the IDF WOULD BE TERROIRSTS if orderd to bomb someones house for no reason, but when your fighting a geurrila style war where the enemy hides among innocent people, you have to pour 100% blame on those terrorists choosing to hide there. if a bomb blew your HOME up youd want your nations army up in there killing people who did that. arresting isnt really an option
ihatewarren25 (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 09:09:06 PM)
"six day war was fought between Israel and Arab neighbors Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The nations of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria also contributed troops and arms to the Arab forces" dont tell me that that is very fair; all those countries on one and they still lose, yet you make Israel look like a big bad aggressor. if the pitiful arabic nation had won you would be taunting Israel for losing. i dont care about president bush he can go fist himself.
JonaBarcl (Tuesday 25th of November 2008 09:53:59 PM)
Pls dont try to make heros out of Israelis. Israel attacked first helped by the Americans and Russians- but if it makes feel better to interpret it differently then do so. Now you answer my question: why did Israel cluster-bombed Lebanon?