July 1, 2005

Thug in Charge

Filed under: Uncategorized — Administrator @ 2:27 pm

Picture 1 - 1979:
1979

Picture 2 - 2005:
2005

The guy on the right in 1979 sure looks like the guy on the left in 2005. According to several hostages, he was one of the bad ones:

A Pinehurst man who was held hostage in Iran says the president-elect of that fundamentalist Islamic country headed a team of interrogators who threatened to kidnap his handicapped son and send the boy’s severed toes and fingers to his wife.

A quarter century after he and 51 other American hostages were taken captive, retired Air Force Col. David Roeder said Friday that he recognized President-elect Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, 49, from television footage as the man “clearly in charge” of his inquisitors. …

Roeder also was riveted by memories of the interrogation where his son, Jim, who has a form of cerebral palsy, was threatened.

Ahmadinejad “was not the interrogator or the interpreter, but he was there, and he was clearly in charge,” Roeder said.

The threat to his family was detailed, he said. His captors knew the address of the home in Alexandria, Va., where his wife and two children were living. They also knew the number of the bus his son rode to special education class and the location of the school.

“When they know so much about your family, that’s scary,” he said. “They were getting their information from somewhere, and there were Iranian students all over the U.S.”

The only good news here is that it will be even harder for the Europeans to back this guy. It will also make it easier to destabilize Iran from the inside.

About many things Americans have incredibly short memories. The Iranians Hostage Crisis is not one of them.

Gratuitous American Bashing by Reuters

Filed under: Uncategorized — Administrator @ 10:52 am

Hat-tip to Johah at the NRO:

Link to source:

World’s Oldest Person Celebrates 115th Birthday
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A Dutch woman who swears by a daily helping of herring for a healthy life celebrated her 115th birthday on Wednesday as the oldest living person on record.

Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper, a former needlework teacher, was born in 1890, the year Sioux Indians were massacred by the U.S. military at the Battle of Wounded Knee.

The passionate soccer fan celebrated her birthday in a nursing home in the northern Dutch town of Hoogeveen.

Here are some other noteworthy events of 1890 which the Reuters stringer ignored:
… the year Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh shot himself in the chest and died two days later.

… the year Britain received Zanzibar from Germany in exchange for Heligoland as European exploitation of Africa continued apace.

Granted, 1890 was a pretty lame year as far as things go as a Wikipedia search shows, so why not expand the timeline a bit?

… five years after King Leopold of Belgium began the systematic rape and looting of the Congo.

… 15 years before King Leopold’s Force Publique massacred men, women and children in order to force them to work on the King’s rubber plantations.

… 50 years before the May 1940 Nazi invasion of the Netherlands which resulted in the extermination of the highest percentage of Jews in Europe.

… 54 years before her Dutch neighbors turned Anne Frank and her family over to the SS.

… 98 years before the Dutch supplied poison gas to Chemical Ali used to massacre Kurds in Halabja.

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