Israel is a gansta state.
Al Capri | 16.02.2009 10:25
The last president was a rapist so he was OK.
The present president was a smuggler and nuclear proliferator so he is OK.
The present prime Minister is a fraudster so he’s OK.
The last foreign minister is a baby killer so she’s OK.
Netanyahu is a thuggish killer who sends the army out to do his killing so he’s OK.
Estelle Lieberman is a pimp and narcotic dealer so he’s OK.
Now this rum lot are elected by the Israeli people to form a government.
It says a lot about the majority of the Israeli people.
Put into the mix the AIPAC who can control the Congress and Senate in America so well that they can get a near 100% vote on the genocide of babies in Gaza.
The AIPAC are, in fact, the shadow government of America and are as criminally minded as the Israeli government.
Their spies go on trial soon but in the meantime they are writing articles in the Jerusalem Post advising Obama how not to cross the AIPAC.
And Mitchell thinks he can bring peace to this lot of psychos?
Good luck to him and God help the Palestinians and Iranians.
The present president was a smuggler and nuclear proliferator so he is OK.
The present prime Minister is a fraudster so he’s OK.
The last foreign minister is a baby killer so she’s OK.
Netanyahu is a thuggish killer who sends the army out to do his killing so he’s OK.
Estelle Lieberman is a pimp and narcotic dealer so he’s OK.
Now this rum lot are elected by the Israeli people to form a government.
It says a lot about the majority of the Israeli people.
Put into the mix the AIPAC who can control the Congress and Senate in America so well that they can get a near 100% vote on the genocide of babies in Gaza.
The AIPAC are, in fact, the shadow government of America and are as criminally minded as the Israeli government.
Their spies go on trial soon but in the meantime they are writing articles in the Jerusalem Post advising Obama how not to cross the AIPAC.
And Mitchell thinks he can bring peace to this lot of psychos?
Good luck to him and God help the Palestinians and Iranians.
Al Capri
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Damn Shame
16.02.2009 10:43
McQn
well, it's true
16.02.2009 11:45
But, it's true !!
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Yet more...
16.02.2009 11:54
Digery Cohen watch
Police: Israel's kingmaker corrupt to bone
16.02.2009 14:33
Police: Israel's kingmaker corrupt to bone
Israeli officials say they have gathered sufficient evidence to charge hawkish politician Avigdor Lieberman with money laundering.
"The police source said there was no doubt about money laundering," Dep.-Cmdr. (ret.) Boaz Guttman, a former National Fraud Unit investigator quoted a senior police source as saying The Jerusalem Post, reported. "But he refused to talk about bribery."
Lieberman, the leader of Yisrael Beiteinu party, is under investigation over using Cypriot bank accounts for money laundering. He is also suspected of involvement in fraud and bribery.
Guttman, however, said there would be a long way before of the Israeli politician could be indicted, because prosecutors would have to overcome a series of hurdles.
Officials fear that the veteran politician who is known for his hard line stances might hinder the proceedings to buy time. Prosecutors must also ask a Knesset committee to strip Lieberman from his parliamentary immunity.
"The hearing will be drawn out - Lieberman could complete half a term in government by the time it's over," Guttman said.
The former official added Knesset might also refuse to strip Lieberman from his immunity on the basis that it could endanger the stability of the future government.
"Knesset members could try to save a government from collapsing by upholding Lieberman's parliamentary immunity. If prosecutors decide to indict, they must receive approval from a Knesset committee to proceed," Guttman said. "This indictment won't happen tomorrow."
Guttman who interrogated Lieberman in 1997 over a forgery case believes that he is a skillful and experienced in misleading police.
"Lieberman does not hide behind his right to remain silent. He won't confess, either. He will give full answers and send police abroad looking for evidence," Guttman said. "He does not stutter, and he is not like Olmert, saying he doesn't remember this or that. He has all the facts in his head, and he does not refer to documents when answering questions."
Liberman is latest Israeli official to be accused with financial corruption charges, following in the footsteps of outgoing Premier Ehud Olmert.
Money laundering is rampant in Israel, the extent of such cases prompted the Justice Ministry to establish The Israel Money Laundering Prohibition Authority (IMPA) in 2002 an entity tasked with routing money laundering.
In 2005, however, IMPA was changed to Israel Money Laundering and Terror Financing Prohibition Authority.
Lieberman's party finished third in the recent general elections in Israel, therefore, his support might be crucial for any politician who is tasked by Israeli President Shimon Peres to form the government.
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