THE AMERICAN MIDDLE EASTERN NATIONAL CONFERENCE AMENC ENDORSES
PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
OCTOBER 24, 2004
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The American Middle Eastern National Conference (AMENC), based in Washington, D.C., is
pleased to announce that they have endorsed George W. Bush to be re-elected as President
of the United States.
The AMENC is a coalition of Americans of Middle East descent who express the aspirations
of various religious and ethnic backgrounds including: Arab, Maronites, Assyrian,
Chaldean, Syriac, Persian, African, Copt, Berber, Sunni, Shiite, Orthodox, Melkite, Jews,
Druze, Lebanese, Iraqi, Syrian, Egyptian, Libyan, Sudanese, Palestinian, Jordanian,
Algerian, Yemeni, Arabian, Kuwaiti, Afghani, Iranian, Turk, Moroccan, Mauritanian,
Ethiopian, and others.
The following is the text of AMENC's endorsement in full:
We the undersigned, declare our endorsement of President George W Bush for a second term
as a President of the United States. We base our endorsement on the President's support of
policies we deem in line with the aspirations and agendas of the majority of Americans
from Middle Eastern descent. We especially support the principles which the President has
articulated in the areas of U.S. national and homeland security, the international
campaign against terrorism and the promotion of human rights, democracy and self
determination in the Middle East
This endorsement is based on the following:
1. The War on Terrorism: We support the Campaign against al Qaida and the other Jihadist
Terrorist groups, including Hizbollah, and consider this war as a historic confrontation
with an ideology which must be uprooted and denounced worldwide. The War on Terrorism is
not only about arresting and eliminating Terrorists, but is also about creating changes in
the region producing this ideology of mass death. We support the doctrine which considers
any regime which protects the Terrorists and support them as a Terror regime which should
be removed.
2. The War in Iraq: We thank the US Congress for authorizing this campaign, and we thank
President Bush for taking the risk of conflict so that more than 24 million Iraqis are now
freed from one of the most genocidal dictators in modern History. The removal of Saddam
Hussein is a central part of the War against Terrorism. We denounce those who opposed the
liberation of Iraq as indirect associates of Saddam's mass murderer. We support the
democratic process in Iraq and feel that the re-election of President Bush would bring
hope to the Iraqi democratic forces and ensure international support to the emergence of
Iraqi democracy
3. Democracy and Human Rights: We thank President Bush for declaring a campaign to spread
Democracy and freedom in the Broader Middle East. We as Americans from Middle Eastern and
North African descent reject the notion that our mother societies do not deserve
democracy. We praise the President's agenda of supporting Human Rights, especially the
rights of Women, youth and minorities in the Middle East. We feel that with President
Bush's policies and principles we will be able to assist our mother civil societies in
Iran, Saudi Arabia, Algeria and elsewhere to move towards Democracy.
4. Syria's occupation of Lebanon: We thank the President for signing the Syria
Accountability and Lebanon Sovereignty Act of 2003 and for instructing our US delegation
for introducing, and passing the UNSCR 1559 calling for the end of Syrian occupation of
Lebanon. Lebanese-Americans are particularly appreciative of these initiatives and resent
the previous policies of allowing Syria to crush the Lebanese people.
5. Syria's reforms: We thank the President for pressing Syria to end its alliance with
Terrorism, including with Hezbollah, the foreign Fighters in Iraq and Hamas and Islamic
Jihad. And also for pressuring the Baathist regime in Syria to conduct democratic reforms.
6. Sudan and Mauritania: .
Sudan and Mauritania: We thank the President and his Secretary of State Colin Powell for
declaring the crisis in Darfur as Genocide and for extending help to end the 21 year civil
war which has claimed over 2.5 million lives in southern Sudan. We thank the President who
repetitively called for an end to Slavery in Sudan and Mauritania. We encourage the
President to bring more pressure to bear on the radical Islamist regime in Khartoum, to
finalize North-South Naivasha agreement, and use this agreement as a blueprint to end the
violence in Darfur. The North African Americans, urge their brothers and sisters of the
African American community to vote for President Bush as a way to free more slaves in
Africa and defend our common African heritage from oppression.
7. Minorities: We thank the President for insisting on the rights of minorities,
particularly the endangered ones such as the ChaldoAssyrians in Iraq and Syria and the
Copts in Egypt. We believe that under a Bush second term, more autonomy should be extended
to the ChaldoAssyrians in Iraq, more human rights recognized to the Copts of Egypt and
recognition of all other minorities in the region so that they would survive the threat of
Terror and discrimination.
8. Libya: We thank and congratulate the President for succeeding in the process of
disarming the Libyan regime of Muaamar Qadhafi and feel that a second term of the Bush
Presidency will press the Libyan regime to reform, and release the political prisoners.
9. Afghanistan: We praise the President for his leadership in removing the Taliban and
helping in establishing a democratic Government in Afghanistan
10. Israel-Palestine Conflict: We value President's Bush call for a two states solution
with a secure Israel and a Democratic Palestinian state living side by side.
11. Homeland Security: We thank the President for introducing and Congress for passing the
Patriot Act. We stand by the President in his policies of developing counter Terrorism and
furthering diversity, and tolerance. We praise President Bush for his stand during and
since the barbaric attacks of September 11. We feel he expressed not only the sentiments
of the majority of Americans but also the majority of Middle East Americans.
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Based on these 11 principles of policy, we hereby call on more than 5 million Americans
from Middle East and North African descent to vote for George W Bush as President of the
United States for four more years
**Professor Walid Phares, Ph.D, FL
Lebanese American
Mechricus@aol.com
305 283 9253
**John Hajjar, Esq., MA
Lebanese American
(617) 770-0500
hajjlaw@aol.com
**Dr Joseph Gebeily, MD
Lebanese American
(240) 498-1895
jagebeily@comcast.net
**Engineer Tom Harb, FL
Maronite-American
USMARONITE@aol.com
(407) 383-9600
**Linguist Jacob Keryakes, NJ
Coptic - American
201-920-7277
yjacoby@hotmail.com
**State Senator, John J.Nimrod, IL
Assyrian-American
(773) 274-9262
Johnnimrod@aol.com
**Sheba Mando, IL
Assyrian-American
(773) 262-5589
shebamando@hotmail.com
**Jamal Kalabat, MI
Chaldean-American
(248) 851 4800
**Dr Zuhdi Jasser, AZ
Muslim-American
zuhdi@jasserclinic.com
(602) 721-7186
**Farid Ghadry, MD
Arab Syrian American
(301) 346-5000
fng@reformsyria.com
**Mohamed Eljahmi, MA
Arab Libyan American
(508) 254-4370
mee@invesoft.com
**Mohamed Mansour Kane, NY
African-Mauritanian-American
(646) 824-1226
mansoorkane@yahoo.com
**Jimmy Mullah, Washington DC
African-South Sudanese American
703-379-8272
j_mulla@hotmail.com
**Abderhaman Tajeldin, NC
African-Darfur-American
Mataryah@aol.com
**Jamal Hassan
South Asian American, MD
(410) 540-4905
poplu@hotmail.com
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This press release expresses the views and opinions of the signatories only. All other
affiliations are not bound by this declaration