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A group of Jewish-Iranian families has filed suit in federal court against the Ayatollah Mohammad Khatami for kidnapping and torturing their relatives, serving him with the summons at the dinner sponsored by the Council on American Islamic Relations: Families Of Kidnapped Persian Jews Sue Khatami In US Court.

NEW YORK, Sept. 9 /PRNewswire/ — Seven Jewish-Iranian families have filed suit in an American federal court against former President Mohammad Khatami over charges that he is responsible for the kidnapping and torture of their missing family members. The families, currently residing in Los Angeles and Israel, contend that Khatami instituted the policy of imprisoning their relatives without trials and refusing to provide them any information concerning their whereabouts. The Jews were arrested on different occasions during the years 1994 through 1997, as they sought to leave Iran across its border with Pakistan.

On Friday evening copies of the complaint and summons were served on Khatami at a reception in Arlington, Virginia hosted by the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Khatami has twenty days to file an answer denying the allegations or default the case.

The plaintiffs, who are not U.S. citizens, brought the suit under special laws - the Alien Torts Act and the Torture Victims Protection Act - which permit foreigners to sue their tormentors for torture and kidnapping in American courts. The lawsuit filed in the New York District Court is being represented by attorneys Robert Tolchin of New York, Nitsana Darshan-Leitner of Jerusalem and Pooya Dayanim of Los Angeles. The plaintiffs are seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in damages against Khatami for his role in the on-going disappearance of their loved ones.

Since the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979, millions of Iranian citizens have sought to escape from the Islamic regime. In normal circumstances when Muslim citizens are arrested attempting to leave without official permission, the established punishment is a small fine or a short jail term. However, in the instances where Jewish citizens have been similarly arrested, the Islamic government has instituted much harsher penalties. The Plaintiffs allege that Khatami has singled out the Jewish community and authorized the policy of secretly imprisoning the Jews indefinitely.

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1 LSD  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:45:42pm

Just saw this at Anti-CAIR ... That's like stickin' yer dick in the mashed potatoes ...

2 budfox  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:46:15pm

I can imagine he would have no problem paying up, as Iran is tolerant of all faiths.

3 beavereater  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:46:45pm

Save yourselves, kill them dont sue them.

4 Luigi  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:47:05pm

Rule of law rules!

5 Birkenstock Cowboy  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:48:43pm

Waiting breathlessly for the CAIR 'Islamaphobe' press realese...

6 friarstale  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:49:57pm

Sharia Law, meet the Nation of Lawyers: The United States of America

7 shug  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:50:59pm

Sure why not.
It worked so well for Fred Goldman and Family

8 Judith  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:51:25pm
... That's like stickin' yer dick in the mashed potatoes ...

That is a very weird mental image. Not having one of those I suppose I really shouldn't comment, but I really have no idea whatsoever you are trying to convey with that. Is that a metaphor?

9 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:51:47pm

Summons' are best served COLD.

10 friarstale  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:51:54pm

is this a great country, or what?

11 LSD  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:53:27pm

#8 Judith

Serving the summons at CAIRs dinner to the guest would be just as rude and offensive as fouling the food, would it not?

/just sayin'

12 Judith  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:53:33pm
Sharia Law, meet the Nation of Lawyers: The United States of America

One good American lawyer is a whole with a tort is likely a whole lot scarier than a dozen good old American made bunker busters to your average jihadi.

13 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:53:49pm

I hope the have a humdinger of summons waiting for Amalammadingdong.

14 shug  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:54:16pm
15 Judith  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:54:30pm

LOL! Got it. (Better late than never.)

16 friarstale  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:55:21pm

#8 re #1
I didn't get it either, and I have the member in question

my guess wd be it means that Khatemi came here in a triumphal manner, braving the Great Satan, speaking his truth to our power, yada yada yada, and somebody rained on his parade, shit in his wheaties, etc etc
stuck his weenie in Khatami's mashed potatoes

Thank you

17 transient  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:56:10pm

Ha!
This is great.

Now I'm looking forward to Ahmadinejad coming to NY.
Isn't conspiracy to commit genocide a crime?

Probably not in the UN, but perhaps in NYC.

18 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:56:40pm

I remember Archie Bunker saying something (in reference to lawyers) about "seven sevage Jews".

Heh.

19 humanity  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:56:47pm

any home to put that khatami behind bars ?...

i wish to see this in news...

20 shug  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:57:58pm

#16 friarstale


stuck his weenie in Khatami's mashed potatoes hummus


fixed so as to be culturally sensitive and inclusive

21 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:57:59pm

Turd in the punchbowl...pee in the well...you get the idea.

22 BabbaZee  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:58:07pm

#18 Earth2moonbat
Rabinowitz, Rabinowitz, and Rabinowitz

23 Colin Nelson  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:58:56pm

Could this be the beginning of push back against these asshats?

24 Killgore Trout  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 1:59:16pm

Funny yet unfruitful? Have any legal eagles offered up opinions on how feasible this is?

25 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:01:11pm

#22 BabbaZee

That was it! Wasn't it something like "seven savage Jews who will pick every bone clean", or something like that?

26 RTLM  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:02:23pm

Wonder if Khatami and Mahmoud will be in our country convergently.

They should both be arrested

27 Mirage  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:02:27pm

It would be very interesting to see how this plays out, though it is probably a given that they will use the same "It wasn't my fault" rhetoric or some equivalant variant.

The only thing suing like this is to exercise principles since there is little chance of it proceeding to a successful outcome. Of course, pigs do occassionally fly...

28 beavereater  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:03:14pm

Calling all shysters,calling all shysters!

29 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:04:58pm

#24 Killgore Trout

I've been in email contact with one, and this is more feasible than you think. He's been served. If he doesn't show, or have counsel show in his absence, they'll get a summary judgement. If counsel does show, they'll have a trial, and he will probably lose. And then, they can start attaching assets in any Hauge signitory country, which includes pretty much all of Europe.

This is serious shiite.

30 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:07:22pm

Babba - here it is:

Rabinowitz, Rabinowitz and Rabinowitz. Seven savage Jews that won't leave a scrap of meat on your bones."

31 transient  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:08:49pm

I agree, this is very feasible. Darshan-Leitner has been involved in cases like this before and IIRC won a case against the Palestinian Authority in New England a couple years ago on behalf of an American killed in Israel by a Palestinian bombing.

Money can be awarded from Iranian assets frozen in the US.

32 Mirage  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:09:25pm

I decided to debut on a thread that was just starting, but the comments sure take off in a hurry.

I've been lurking for about a month or so now and really wanted to join in the discussions/frivolity/etc.

33 DistantThunder  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:10:00pm

The relatives will feel some relief that they are actually taking action on behalf of those who had no representation.

The irony is that these Jews, citizens of Iran, had no rights,

yet we give rights to Islamic mass murderers.

34 LSD  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:12:07pm

Remember in Chicago, the family of an American Jew murdered in Isreal successfully sued the Islamic Association of Palestine (effectivley shutting it down as they were found guilty), and a few other people and organizations.

This can work because the Truth is the truth.

35 blue_like_jazz  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:12:07pm

FUCKING BRILLIANT!

oh yeah, oh yeah... can you imagine THAT "awkward moment"?


*doing the Rippie happy dance*

36 BabbaZee  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:12:17pm

#30 Earth2moonbat
EXCELLENT! ;~P

gotta go

37 Mirage  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:16:06pm

It's very good to hear that it's feasible and could succeed, though being realistic I'll watch and see what transpires.

Major luck to the plaintiffs, though. I hope they win.

38 freedom rings  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:16:22pm

Is this the same to-do that grayp was reporting on in the other thread? Did she miss it because she bugged out early? Or maybe they served him before or after in private?

39 blue_like_jazz  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:18:10pm

re #32 mirage

WELCOME to the Lizard Minions! =)

40 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:24:13pm
41 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:28:29pm

#40 ploome hineni

This is a civil suit. They can't arrest him. But by serving him, he can't deny being served. They'll never get his butt, but they may get hundreds of millions of dollars that otherwise would have gone to terrorism.

Not quite as good as his butt, but...

42 transient  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:30:31pm

#40 ploome

1. No, not based on this.

2. Khatami should go hire himself a good Jewish lawyer.

43 freedom rings  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:34:58pm

Cutthroat Lawyers v. Cutthroat Jihadis

Bettin' on the plaintiffs in this one.

44 DP111  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:41:55pm

OT

Manchester has one of the highest rates of anti-Semitic attacks in Britain, according to a cross-party group of MPs. The Parliamentary Committee Against Anti-Semitism reports that nearly a quarter of all anti-Semitic incidents to take place in the past six months in the UK occurred in Manchester.

[Link: www.timesonline.co.uk...]

45 DP111  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:46:48pm

40 ploome

can the USA keep him in the country?

Why not? Little Belgium was threatening to arrest American politicians. Britain placed South American dictator Pinochet under house arrest - after he had been granted a visa.

If little countries with little or no power can do it, why cant the USA?

46 zygazint  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:46:58pm

I hope they serve the summons with pigs blood or a monkey or ape paw.

47 spider mensch  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:47:03pm

I remember the Archie Bunker where he breaks the arab cleaners washing machine, but he thinks he can sue the arab. he goes "I'm going to get me a good Jew lawyer" and meathead asks why he has to have a "jew" lawyer, so Archie says "if I'm going to sue an arab, I want a guy who's full of hate handling the case".

48 hawaiian cocoNUT  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:49:29pm

I imagine that if the plaintiff win it will be possible to draw from the frozen Iranian Gov.’s assets here in the US

49 FinallyHere  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 2:50:43pm

[Link: www.nytimes.com...]

More Muslims Arrive in U.S., After 9/11 Dip

A couple of days ago I got a call from some "independent" polling firm with a question: "Is the country moving in right direction?" I answered yes. Looks like I was wrong. On the other hand, with Democrats in power the direction will be the same, but speed will increase.

50 Mirage  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 3:10:48pm

#39 blue_like_jazz

Thanks for the welcome... having a ball so far.

51 mich-again  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 3:16:31pm

48 hawaiian cocoNUT

Thats a good point. I wonder if those frozen assets really could be directed to the plaintiffs if they win their case? If so, look for others to line up.

52 Live4Truth  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 3:18:20pm

I think I'm getting punch-drunk by all of this nonsense. When I first read the article, I thought it said:

Seven Jewish-Iranian families have filed suit in an American infidel court...

Can't say I'd be surprised if the MSM started writing stuff like that...

53 Sol Roth  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 3:29:05pm

I know this is almost laughable, BUT, has anyone asked Khatami if Israel has a right to exist in peace? And I mean while he is doing his "Taqiyyah Tour?"

54 Tish  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 3:38:40pm

Don't hold your breath, #53 Sol Roth - there seems to be an unwritten rule that questions like that shall not be asked of a visiting dignitary.

After all, how polite is it to ask a question which, if answered truthfully, shows the "dignitary" to be a hypocrite (thus ruining a perfectly good photo-op), and which if answered with a lie, is so obvious that even the press can't mistake it (also thus ruining a perfectly good photo-op).

If we don't treat these visiting "dignitaries" with courtesy, they won't like us!

55 logger phd  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 3:39:12pm

Sweet --bring it on!

56 Dr. Shalit  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 3:41:46pm

EVERY and I mean EVERY - Arab regime in the Middle East should be SUED TO THE MAX for properties STOLEN from their Jewish Minorities.
It amounted to the BILLIONS of $ in the 1950's.
The chance at recovering 1 cent is ZERO. The reason for bringing the lawsuits is a counterclaim to the "Palestinian Right of Return".
The Western World has been inundated with the stories of the "1948 Disaster". As the UK and the rest of the EU understand it "Palestinian" Arabs were disposessed, and certainly SOME were.
It totally leaves OUT the "Sephardic" Jewish population that was dispossessed. In fact some of the Syrians were allowed to come to the USA in 1991 under a fiction that they were "tourists" and were in limbo for +/-10 years in the USA - yes some worked illegally, they w had family here, thanks very much Assad Regime. They were NOT allowed to go to Israel even if they wanted to. This was Assad's present to Bush 41 after the Gulf War.
"Settlements" seem to be a HUGE problem to the Muslim Arab, for some SILLY reason Arab "Settlements" are allowed in Israel and their elders can become "MK's" (Members of the Israeli Knesset). Someone, please show me the list of Jewish members of the PA Parliament, or accepted residents of the PA. The same goes for every other surrounding state. For poops and giggles, I left an unanswered question on YAHOO, what nation graduates the most Muslim Arab MD's per year - the answer is Israel.
This is the Ultimate Truth, Israel is prepared to live with a PA and neighboring states that HATE them so long as they do not kill or otherwise molest Israelis. Israel was prepared to release 1,000 prisoners for the release of my cousin Gilead Shalit so long as they were "without blood." Apparently that was NOT ENOUGH. Still I like the ratio 1000/1 - shows how THEY VALUE THEIR PEOPLE!

-S-

57 MandyManners  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 3:54:38pm
serving him with the summons at the dinner sponsored by the Council on American Islamic Relations

ROFLMAO! That's sweet.

Welcome to America, ya' putz.

58 Who Watches the Watchmen?  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 3:56:24pm

Perfect.

59 Lattedatter  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 3:56:25pm

I wonder how the MSM is gonna handle this.
Brilliant move. If nothing else, it can certainly help in reversing the PR propaganda he and his are shoveling during their presence in my Country.

60 Intestinal Fortitude  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 3:59:29pm

#20 shug

#16 friarstale


stuck his weenie in Khatami's mashed potatoes hummus


fixed so as to be culturally sensitive and inclusive

That is a snappy comment. Me thinks my computer moniter needs a wipe-down.

61 transient  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 4:02:04pm

#53 Sol

Don't think so, but an article about the visit a day or so ago (sorry, can't find the link on yahoo) quoted him as saying Ahmadinejad's comment about wiping Israel off the map was taken the wrong way.

Yeah, right.

After Ahmadi made the original statement, someone in what constitutes the Iranian PC department said he didn't really mean that, and Ahmadi came back and said, Yes, he really DID mean that.

Khatami was also quoted as saying Ahmadinejad was wrong about the Holocaust, it is historical fact, but...don't get your pig feathers out yet...it was no excuse to oppress the Palestinians, or some other nonsense.

62 gnargtharst@earthlink.net  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 4:10:12pm

This morning, Monticello was open for Khatami to take a personal tour. The Monticello website (www.monticello.org) mentioned only that it was closed to the public from 9:30 to 12:30 for a "special event".

I contacted Monticello to demand that they remove me from their mailing and fundraising lists. Please contact them to express your opinion of this outrage.

www.monticello.org

It sickens me to ponder this butcher poking around in Thomas Jefferson's home.

63 imtoast  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 4:10:13pm

Dr. Shalit, how is your family holding up? Please let them all know that they have many prayers going up for them and Gilead.

64 transient  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 4:16:42pm

Dr. Shalit:

I second that. I hope Gilad comes home soon.

65 Earth2moonbat  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 4:17:56pm

#57 MandyManners

Welcome to America, ya' putz.

And your little prez, too!

66 MandyManners  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 4:21:51pm

E2M

LOL!

67 Nastification Agenda  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 4:35:11pm

Download a free book on the Ayatollah threat:


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68 ronnie schreiber  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 4:37:38pm
The lawsuit filed in the New York District Court is being represented by attorneys Robert Tolchin of New York, Nitsana Darshan-Leitner of Jerusalem and Pooya Dayanim of Los Angeles

A little inside baseball here. Ms. Darshan-Leitner's maiden name, Darshan, indicates that she's descended from a Sephardi rabbi. Darshan is Hebrew for sermon giver. It's a cognate to the Arabic Maddrassah, btw. The Hebrew verb d'r'sh means to explain.

Mr. Dayanim's last name indicates that he's not just descended from a rabbi, but from rabbinic judges. Dayan is Hebrew for judge. He's also president of the Iranian Jewish Public Affairs Committee (IJPAC).

I think it's rich that a mullah is getting sued by descendants of rabbis and Jewish judges.

69 ronnie schreiber  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 4:45:07pm
#62 gnargtharst@earthlink.net 9/9/2006 06:10PM PDT

This morning, Monticello was open for Khatami to take a personal tour. The Monticello website (www.monticello.org) mentioned only that it was closed to the public from 9:30 to 12:30 for a "special event".

I contacted Monticello to demand that they remove me from their mailing and fundraising lists. Please contact them to express your opinion of this outrage.

www.monticello.org

It sickens me to ponder this butcher poking around in Thomas Jefferson's home.

I wonder who picked the site. Perhaps he indeed has admiration for Jefferson. Or, maybe he's just media savvy.

I think he's a bit more nuanced than Achmedthenutjob. While he led the Iranian delegation in walking out of one of the Chief Rabbis of Israel's speech in Kyoto recently, he also spent time talking in Farsi to Israeli President Katsav, a Tehran native, at another international event.

70 ploome hineni[deleted]  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 4:56:54pm
71 WriterMom  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 5:10:27pm

Darshan-Leitner is a kick ass Israeli lawyer, part of a husband and wife team and they have sued the pants off terrorist organizations and their bankers/holdings, etc...She is well known in Israel and they have an organization called "Shurat Hadin".

This is a wonderful way to say "Welcome To America, Asshole".

I love it.

72 WriterMom  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 5:11:29pm

Who is getting the papers ready against Eichmadinejad?

73 ronnie schreiber  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 5:16:57pm
ploome hineni 9/9/2006 06:56PM PDT

68 ronnie schreiber 9/9/2006 06:37PM PDT

thank you for the insights and information

I really appreciate it

You're welcome.

It's been decades since I was there, but Israelis would look at me funny because I had a pretty decent vocabulary of Hebrew words, but I made grammar errors and used a lot of formal Hebrew instead of modern colloquialisms (a lot of Israeli slang is taken from Arabic like mapsut for happy). I remember using the word hineni with a storekeeper and he laughed.

Actually, it points out an oddity in Hebrew. You really cannot say "I am". Hineni is just a fancy way of sayng Ani, perhaps a compound of Henei and ani, here I [am]. The present tense of the verb "to be", "l'hiyot", is not used in either modern or biblical Hebrew. Possibly due to how close it is spelling wise and maybe etymologically to the Tetragrammaton. Hebrew has a fairly extensive set of verb conjugations, and the "am" part of I am doing this or that is implied in the construct of the verb.

74 ronnie schreiber  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 5:21:24pm
She is well known in Israel and they have an organization called "Shurat Hadin".

This is a wonderful way to say "Welcome To America, Asshole".

Shurat HaDin, is a clever name. It means the line of the law, and is a play on the Hebrew phrase, lifnei (or lifnim) mi'shurat haDin, before the line of the law, acting prudently and following the spirit as well as the letter of the law. It sounds like she and her husband are making a statement that the defendants in their cases should at least follow the law, if they can't act decently.

75 WriterMom  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 5:26:53pm
76 Thor-Zone  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 5:32:21pm

I am sure this is going nowhere (sadly), but I think it is so cool that someone had the gonads (can you say that?) to serve this dirt bag at the CAIR reception. How rich!

77 ronnie schreiber  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 5:32:29pm
WriterMom 9/9/2006 07:11PM PDT

Who is getting the papers ready against Eichmadinejad?

Is there a despot with a name so ripe for satire?

Eichmandinutjob

78 got my bassoon and not afraid to use it  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 5:40:05pm

#32 Mirage - welcome aboard

#68 ronnie schreiber

You beat me to the punch -

but you gotta love

Pooya Dayanim

79 Sol Roth  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 5:49:19pm
#61 transient 9/9/2006 06:02PM PDT

#53 Sol

Don't think so, but an article about the visit a day or so ago (sorry, can't find the link on yahoo) quoted him as saying Ahmadinejad's comment about wiping Israel off the map was taken the wrong way.

Yeah, right.

After Ahmadi made the original statement, someone in what constitutes the Iranian PC department said he didn't really mean that, and Ahmadi came back and said, Yes, he really DID mean that.

Khatami was also quoted as saying Ahmadinejad was wrong about the Holocaust, it is historical fact, but...don't get your pig feathers out yet...it was no excuse to oppress the Palestinians, or some other nonsense.


Thanks for responding. I figured at best, there would be equivocation. That's why it's the "Taqiyyah Tour."

Nite.

80 Thor-Zone  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 5:54:23pm

#8 Judith

... That's like stickin' yer dick in the mashed potatoes ...

That is a very weird mental image. Not having one of those I suppose I really shouldn't comment, but I really have no idea whatsoever you are trying to convey with that. Is that a metaphor?


It is a colorful metaphor for "Bite Me"

81 samhein  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 6:09:13pm

Good for them! I hope it was done very publically too, not discreetly.

Now, the same for the next idiot, I hope?

82 ParisParamus  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 6:14:19pm

THE CURRENT IRANIAN PRESIDENT WANTS TO SPEAK AT THE UN. WHY DON'T WE LET HIM, AND THEN ARREST HIM FOR CONSPIRACY TO COMMIT TERRORISM?

83 aaron's rantblog  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 7:14:18pm

I wonder if Khatami will get Prince Aziz' lawyer, James "F* the Jews" Baker III.

84 mattm  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 7:22:59pm

I wonder if this will be mentioned in the MSM articles about the CAIR event. Most likely not, but it may get a mention on page A26.

85 superninja  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 7:42:08pm

Very brave of them and commendable.

86 transferthem  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 9:40:53pm

Well it worked for pinochet but the LLL apparently don't count disappearances and torture if their mates are responsible.

87 Ledger1  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 10:09:02pm

How about an attachment on his private jet?

I don't know how well that would work.

But, seriously, how does a guy like Khatami pay for all of his expenses in America?

Does he just whip out his American Express Card and pay for a hotel bill? Does he carry around a suitcase full of cash when he pays for his jet fuel?

How, exactly does he move his money from Iran to the USA? And, if the exact method of cash exchange is known will it not lead back to his bank account - which could possible be frozen?

88 RTLM  Sat, Sep 9, 2006 11:40:07pm

Iranian Jews bring power to ther punch. Good educations, high positions and US dollars are plentiful among Jewish-Iranian ex-pats. Especially in New York.

Trust me here

89 grayp  Sun, Sep 10, 2006 4:51:03am

YIKES! I missed it! I can't imagine how they got near him tho - security was fierce.

Altho - maybe they got him on his way in - it would explain why he was running about 15-20 mins late.

90 jwbaumann  Sun, Sep 10, 2006 5:24:13am
#87 Ledger1
How about an attachment on his private jet?

How 'bout something magnetically attached? You know, to the underbelly?


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