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Pelosi Invests in Iran
Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
Saturday, June 30, 2007

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has disclosed that she holds stock valued at up to $15,000 in Alcatel-Lucent (formerly Alcatel SA), a company with extensive investments in Iran and Sudan — nations that sponsor terrorism.


The disclosure of Pelosi's holdings comes at the same time that legislation is making its way through the California legislature barring state pension fund managers from investing in companies, like Alcatel-Lucent, that do business with "terror-friendly" nations.


According to Divestterror.org, a citizens group pushing a South Africa-style disinvestment program to discourage companies from doing business in terror countries, Alcatel-Lucent's investments in terror countries are so extensive that it is included on the organization's "dirty dozen" list of offending companies.


The organization estimates that the company has invested upwards of $300 million in terror sponsoring nations during the past five years.


According to Divestterror.org, Alcatel is aiding Iran's terrorist activities by providing state controlled companies with data transmission and switching network capabilities. "These contracts have reportedly included the provision of hardware, software, technologies, and training to Iranian companies." It is also installing an undersea telecommunications cable in Iran.


Prior to his overthrow, Alcatel carried out major fiber optic products for dictator Saddam Hussein in Iraq, despite U.S. government warnings to the French company that the project could advance Iraqi military capabilities.


Alcatel is currently "involved in similar telecommunications projects ranging from upgrading networks to the installation underwater fiber optic cables" in Sudan and Libya.

Criticizing Alcatel, former House Armed Services Committee Chairman and current GOP presidential contender Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., expressed his worry over Alcatel's activities in a letter to President Bush. In it, he wrote, "I am concerned about potential transfers of technology or sensitive information to other countries with which Alcatel has business dealings, which have included Burma, China, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria."


Florida has passed, and its governor, Charlie Crist, has signed legislation to state pension funds to sell their equities in companies that do business with Iran, Syria, Sudan, or North Korea. Similar legislation has passed in Louisiana and is making its way through state legislatures in New York, New Jersey, Ohio and California. Missouri's state treasurer Sarah Steelman has implemented a disinvestment strategy administratively.


For the Speaker of the House to own stock in such a company is a particular outrage. She should immediately sell her stock and call on all other members of Congress who hold stock in the company to do likewise.


Only if we send a signal to these companies that their associations with Iran and other terrorist states comes at a huge price can we dissuade them from continued involvement. But if there is a massive selloff of their stock, company executives will feel the pinch in their salaries and bonuses.


Iran is in serious economic trouble. Yesterday, it announced that it would have to ration gasoline — this in a nation with the second largest proven oil reserves. But it can't get at its oil resources without massive foreign investment. As a result, government revenues from the energy industry have dropped from $55 billion in 2006 to a projected $44 billion in 2007.

In a nation where 70 percent of the labor force is employed by the government, the costs in social instability of budget cuts militated by declining energy revenues could be formidable.


Under such pressure, Iran may well have to curb its nuclear ambitions or face the prospect of overthrow by an enraged population.

Mrs. Pelosi: Do your part!


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> Reading here makes me wonder....do jim and rut have
> any real life friends, any real life adventures?
> I think this is the best thing that happens to them
> all day.
>
> The 24/7ers, no need to respond cause we all know the
> answer.
>
> --
> Edited by beachy at 06/02/2009 9:08 PM PDT


What happened to your life?
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> The loon thread is too skeery for me, but you always
> make
> me smile
when you're here. I made you True
> Blood fans a comic, I'll post it later.


awww, thanks Ru!

we're not skeery over there... we don't bite, just nibble juuuuuuuust a bit ;)

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> > Hope Mateo shows up today, he always make me
> laugh!
>
> he always makes EVERYONE laugh... :-x
>
> You don't hang on my threads... or else I'd make ya
> laugh :(
>
> --
> Well if you want Shady, this is what I'll give ya.. a
> little bit of weed mixed with some hard liquor


The loon thread is too skeery for me, but you always make me smile when you're here. I made you True Blood fans a comic, I'll post it later.
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> Hope Mateo shows up today, he always make me laugh!

he always makes EVERYONE laugh... :-x

You don't hang on my threads... or else I'd make ya laugh :(

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> > > Hey Ru! How is my resident badass this
> > morning?? :)
> > >
> > > --
> > > Well if you want Shady, this is what I'll

> give
> > ya.. a
> > > little bit of weed mixed with some hard
> liquor
> >
> > Hey CB, when he shows up, I'll ask him!

>
> ohhhhhhhhhh.. you mean Matty huh? LMAO
>
> --
> Well if you want Shady, this is what I'll give ya.. a
> little bit of weed mixed with some hard liquor


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> > Hey Ru! How is my resident badass this
> morning?? :)
> >
> > --
> > Well if you want Shady, this is what I'll give

> ya.. a
> > little bit of weed mixed with some hard liquor
>
> Hey CB, when he shows up, I'll ask him!


ohhhhhhhhhh.. you mean Matty huh? LMAO

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> Hey Ru! How is my resident badass this morning?? :)
>
> --
> Well if you want Shady, this is what I'll give ya.. a
> little bit of weed mixed with some hard liquor


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Mornin' Ruthe. Looks like another day of jim and I fighting over you. ;)

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Hey Ru! How is my resident badass this morning?? :)

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> Reading here makes me wonder....do jim and rut have
> any real life friends, any real life adventures?
> I think this is the best thing that happens to them
> all day.
>
> The 24/7ers, no need to respond cause we all know the
> answer.
>
> --
> Edited by beachy at 06/02/2009 9:08 PM PDT

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> > > Reading here makes me wonder....do jim and
> rut
> > have
> > > any real life friends, any real life
> > adventures?
> > > I think this is the best thing that happens
> to
> > them
> > > all day.
> > >
> > > The 24/7ers, no need to respond cause we

> all
> > know the
> > > answer.
> > >
> > > --
> > > Edited by beachy at 06/02/2009 9:08 PM PDT

> >
> > my hagiographer , ronnie , can shoot the info to

> you
> > as you need it.
> >
> > --
> > " i thank god...that ronald reagan
> > had...a...daring...relationship...with our dog
> > millie" g.h.w.bush , june 11 2004

>
> I feel like Ruthe's ex and his new one just can't get
> over it. LOL.
>
> --
> "The insane are running the asylum"


goddam that was funny

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> > Reading here makes me wonder....do jim and rut
> have
> > any real life friends, any real life
> adventures?
> > I think this is the best thing that happens to
> them
> > all day.
> >
> > The 24/7ers, no need to respond cause we all

> know the
> > answer.
> >
> > --
> > Edited by beachy at 06/02/2009 9:08 PM PDT

>
> my hagiographer , ronnie , can shoot the info to you
> as you need it.
>
> --
> " i thank god...that ronald reagan
> had...a...daring...relationship...with our dog
> millie" g.h.w.bush , june 11 2004


I feel like Ruthe's ex and his new one just can't get over it. LOL.

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> Accident my butt. Anything the Stalinist
> young man child can do to help his terrorist pals, he
> will do.

>
>
>
> U.S. Accidentally Leaks Map of Nuclear Sites
>
> Tuesday, June 2, 2009 8:50 PM
>
> Article Font Size
>
>
>
> A 266-page classified document detailing information
> about United States civilian nuclear sites and
> programs was accidentally made public by the federal
> government, The New York Times reported Tuesday.
>
> The document was discovered on Monday by an online
> newsletter that deals in federal secrecy issues. The
> document ? clearly labeled ?highly confidential? ?
> includes maps that identify where nuclear weapons
> fuel is stockpiled, though it contained no
> information about military nuclear operations,
> according to the Times.
>
> President Obama sent the document to Congress for
> review on May 5. The printing office then published
> it online. It was removed from the Government
> Printing Office Web site on Tuesday after inquiries
> from the Times.
>
> David Albright, president of the Institute for
> Science and International Security, a group that
> tracks nuclear proliferation, told the Times that
> releasing information on nuclear fuels "can provide
> thieves or terrorists inside information that can
> help them seize the material."
>
> The Times had not determined how such a report could
> be leaked. On its cover, the document attributes its
> publication to the House Committee on Foreign
> Affairs. But the committee?s spokeswoman told the
> newspaper it ?neither published it nor had control
> over its publication.?
>
> ?The document contains no military information about
> the nation?s stockpile of nuclear arms, or about the
> facilities and programs that guard such weapons,? the
> Times wrote. Instead, it?s an exhaustive listing of
> the sites that comprise the nation?s civilian nuclear
> complex, which includes nuclear reactors and highly
> sensitive sites at weapon laboratories.
>
> Steven Aftergood, a security expert at the Federation
> of American Scientists in Washington, revealed the
> existence of the document Monday in ?Secrecy News,?
> an electronic newsletter he publishes on the Web.
> Aftergood called the report ?a one-stop shop for
> information on U.S. nuclear programs.?
>
>
>
>
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Unbelievable!
Oh, wait, not it's not.

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Pelosi Invests in Iran
Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
Saturday, June 30, 2007

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., has disclosed that she holds stock valued at up to $15,000 in Alcatel-Lucent (formerly Alcatel SA), a company with extensive investments in Iran and Sudan — nations that sponsor terrorism.


The disclosure of Pelosi's holdings comes at the same time that legislation is making its way through the California legislature barring state pension fund managers from investing in companies, like Alcatel-Lucent, that do business with "terror-friendly" nations.


According to Divestterror.org, a citizens group pushing a South Africa-style disinvestment program to discourage companies from doing business in terror countries, Alcatel-Lucent's investments in terror countries are so extensive that it is included on the organization's "dirty dozen" list of offending companies.


The organization estimates that the company has invested upwards of $300 million in terror sponsoring nations during the past five years.


According to Divestterror.org, Alcatel is aiding Iran's terrorist activities by providing state controlled companies with data transmission and switching network capabilities. "These contracts have reportedly included the provision of hardware, software, technologies, and training to Iranian companies." It is also installing an undersea telecommunications cable in Iran.


Prior to his overthrow, Alcatel carried out major fiber optic products for dictator Saddam Hussein in Iraq, despite U.S. government warnings to the French company that the project could advance Iraqi military capabilities.


Alcatel is currently "involved in similar telecommunications projects ranging from upgrading networks to the installation underwater fiber optic cables" in Sudan and Libya.

Criticizing Alcatel, former House Armed Services Committee Chairman and current GOP presidential contender Duncan Hunter, R-Calif., expressed his worry over Alcatel's activities in a letter to President Bush. In it, he wrote, "I am concerned about potential transfers of technology or sensitive information to other countries with which Alcatel has business dealings, which have included Burma, China, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria."


Florida has passed, and its governor, Charlie Crist, has signed legislation to state pension funds to sell their equities in companies that do business with Iran, Syria, Sudan, or North Korea. Similar legislation has passed in Louisiana and is making its way through state legislatures in New York, New Jersey, Ohio and California. Missouri's state treasurer Sarah Steelman has implemented a disinvestment strategy administratively.


For the Speaker of the House to own stock in such a company is a particular outrage. She should immediately sell her stock and call on all other members of Congress who hold stock in the company to do likewise.


Only if we send a signal to these companies that their associations with Iran and other terrorist states comes at a huge price can we dissuade them from continued involvement. But if there is a massive selloff of their stock, company executives will feel the pinch in their salaries and bonuses.


Iran is in serious economic trouble. Yesterday, it announced that it would have to ration gasoline — this in a nation with the second largest proven oil reserves. But it can't get at its oil resources without massive foreign investment. As a result, government revenues from the energy industry have dropped from $55 billion in 2006 to a projected $44 billion in 2007.

In a nation where 70 percent of the labor force is employed by the government, the costs in social instability of budget cuts militated by declining energy revenues could be formidable.


Under such pressure, Iran may well have to curb its nuclear ambitions or face the prospect of overthrow by an enraged population.

Mrs. Pelosi: Do your part!


© NewsMax 2007
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