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No desperate strategy. Iran lost its brothels in Qatif, Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan & India. Pro-Iranian Shiite Zombies are butchered everywhere.

April 15, 2013
Iraq Democratization ain’t perspective no mo. Election will be catastrophic. Iran is frightened that McCain Germs sure will capture Iraq either by Gallops or by Gun. Iran and its brothel are experimenting, they’re not sure of what they are doing. by quranix
Iraq Democratization ain’t perspective no mo. Election will be catastrophic. Iran is frightened that McCain Germs sure will capture Iraq either by Gallops or by Gun. Iran and its brothel are experimenting, they’re not sure of what they are doing., a photo by quranix on Flickr.

Its Alquds Brigade, Iranian Revolutionary Guards, Hezbollah Shabeeha and Muqtada’s Badr Militant that aided by Iraqi Police carrying out all those Chaotic bombings in Sunni neighborhoods and blaming al-Qaida for it. This is very naïve. String of attacks across Iraq kills 31. Fallujah, Anbar, Bagouba, Tikrit, Kirkuk, Adhamya & Mosul Are Sunni strong hold McCain Germs ain’t bomb the hell outta ‘em. Sunni Traitors can easily be headhunted without devastating Sunni Neighborhoods. It is irreligious to leave Shiite neighborhoods enjoy Petrodollars Prosperity and Peace. Washington reconstructed, armed Iraq and doled it as an Iranian-Bitch-State to Iran. That’s what it is now. Iraq Democratization ain’t perspective no mo. Election will be catastrophic. Iran is frightened that McCain Germs sure will capture Iraq either by Gallops or by Gun. Iran and its brothel are experimenting, they’re not sure of what they are doing. No desperate strategy. Iran lost its brothels in Qatif, Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria, Pakistan, Afghanistan & India. Pro-Iranian Shiite Zombies are butchered everywhere.
A Tribute in order goes to Late Ayatollah Khomeini as he hanged Amir Abbas Huwaida simply for being Shah’s Prime Minister. Mubarak has to be hanged in Midan-El-Tahreer for trespassing. Bless the good old Western Movies: man was hanged for trespassing or stealing horse. That’s justice. That’s all gone now! Acquitting Mubarak from Tahreer squares genocides charges as acquitting Nehru and Mountbatten from Punjab mass murders. Law for poor and justice others. This is one of the darkest moments of Egyptian Democracy. This is shows how Egyptians are deceitful within themselves. I am Devastated. Morsi’s handicap that he inherited the most Corrupt Judiciary Gonophs of the world. Where the hell all those Aljazeera bribed Zombies who took Cairo streets for Saudi & Qatar to kill the Revolution. This is really bad.
UAE subjects stand 40% chance to get into EU after being ill-treated, tortured & mutilated in Indian’s Vendetta Schengen Ques. UAE share EU the trenches fighting Taliban side by side. And in return EU suspect UAE subjects as terrorists. Never mind about the trade Affluenza. That’s another scam we can sport it later. It ain’t influence Brussels to render some attention. Follow Israel’s Strategy to get things done in EU either by bribe or by extortion. As EU is getting bankrupt day by day, their Nutjobs are broke and badly need to pay their mortgages and load their Creditcards once they’re fired from their very-very temporary jobs. EUROZONE is for SALE. Don’t you get it? I personally feel insulted if I ever get to EU uninvited. Sheikh Abdulla bin Zayed is wasting time in Europe as we speak. It’s bad time. Get UAE outta EU’s “Negative List” of countries whose nationals require visas to its “positive list” first before begging Brussels 30-day Schengen visa on arrival in quid pro quo. EU Hippies & Unemployables fly to UAE visa free, lethally subsidized airfares & heavily discounted lodging. I doubt this moment of truth goes by published.
Cellular-phones signals at rush-hour are the best free-weapon to strike Haarp. Why it rains always at 6pm. Haarp! This is public information not conspiracy theory. GCC Cheerleader Abdulatif al-Zayani is on Crack. Bushehr ain’t on seismic fault lines unlike the rest of Iran that sit on major fault lines and suffered several devastating earthquakes, including 6.6-magnitude quake in 2003 which flattened southeastern city of Bam and killed more than 25,000 people. Nice GoogledJunk & WikiTrash though. Bushehr was Haarped last week by High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program Contractors. 6.1 magnitude quake is the second Haarp warning, they Haarped Tehran last year. Ahmadinejad warned Tehranians to evict and he allocated lucrative intensives in-fact to realtors who develop Towns outta Tehran.
DC-Janes were so thrilled last night that war against Alshabab was over. Rep. Keith Ellison crowed: It’s a new day in Somalia; send money. And then Kabooom. Hahaha. 16 killed in attack on Somali Supreme Court. 19 dead in twin Mogadishu attacks. Where’s the HELL NEW prosperous Somalia gone? Alshabab are McCain Germs as Taliban and SFA. They ain’t terrorist group no mo. USA & Western allies never won a single battle down there. Alshabab maintained India Ocean Maritime Piracy as at Top Forbes Ranking Standards Dorga-ya-Ganesh but buried by mainstream media because ain’t afford it. Westerns kidnapping in Africa is like having a haircut. Alshabab voluntarily disappeared momentarily outta Mogadishu to come after and settle old pending accounts with Kenyan & Ugandan warlords. They’re back in business larger than life. Somali current government controls from Airport to Presidential Palace and the rest is Alshabab’s. Democratization will prove my take.
Don’t be sad. Open your mind and be prudent. Lemme Preach a moment of Salafi jurisprudence. Prophet Mohammed PBUH warned: ‘should Mecca is bulldozed to ground ain’t worth one human killed (Nafs alas soul)’. Islam has no Monuments, no Shrines, no Ruins it just prayer space. ‘Assad forces damage Deraa Mosque that sparked revolt’ is Distracting Rhetoric. This is stooooopid Redherring. Pakistani DAWN Newspaper enjoys reporting outta Absentia, Paid Iranian Propaganda and Assad Flase wins to Demoralize McCain Germs & FSA supporters. Here’s a specimen of many rigged, tainted & baseless editorial about Idlib army base that McCain Germs surround as we speak. Here you go.. At least 18 civilians were killed, including two children and two women, in a Syrian air raid on a rebel-held town in the northwestern province of Idlib on Saturday, a monitoring group reported. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, updating an earlier toll, said 50 others were wounded in raid on an industrial zone in the town of Saraqeb. Citing reports from activists in the area, the Observatory said a barrage of cluster munitions was fired at the area by regime forces after the air strike. Footage filmed by local activists showed thick columns of smoke rising from the scene of the raid, as panicked residents tried to retrieve the dead and wounded. Others tried to put out fires using water hoses and buckets as a man appealed on camera: “There is no water, there is no electricity, and now (President) Bashar (al-Assad) is… firing at us with rockets and MiG warplanes.” Elsewhere in the province, the Observatory said at least 12 rebels were killed in shelling and heavy fighting near the village of Babolin, which lies near the Damascus-Aleppo road and which loyalist forces have been trying to capture. It also reported air strikes around the Damascus area and the central province of Homs. At least 54 people were killed in violence across Syria on Saturday, according to the Britain-based Observatory, which relies on a network of activists and medics for its information.
Lebanese Shiite threatened HezbollaT Warlord Hassona Nassrullat that they will quit and abolish the party unless HezbollaT ditch Assad and return their fighting kids back home. Hassona Nassrullat sent thousands of Lebanese Shiite to join Syrian army as Shabiha to fight FSA. Hassona Nassrullat lied to Lebanese Shiite that he sent HezbollaT militiamen to guard Sayda Zainab Shrine in Damascus. McCain Germs vowed to bulldoze the shrine over them. They butchered hundreds of HezbollaT Mercenaries and threw their corpse to the stray dogs. Beirut is 2 hours away from Damascus from McCain Germs. HezbollaT Warlord Hassona Nassrullat murdered Sheikh Ahmad al-Assir and Sheikh Hussam al-Ilani two bodyguards and an Egyptian in cold blood last year. Now his tailgate is theirs. It’s a deceitful and egocentric call of the Lebanese President Suleiman. Suleiman should urge Lebanese to share FSA the ditches to oust their common enemy HezbollaT back to Iran if he wanted to get back Lebanon from Iran. Here’s the deal.. Loser. How about pack up and flee to France? Maronite Phalangists are fools to cry on French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius shoulders as used to do in the old days. France is broke. The White House is quiet. Enjoying the game. I smell Michel Oun stench and Sameer Jaja reeky armpit in this foolish stance. It’s too stooopid to be deceptive now. Instead of crying wolf – Maronite Phalangists must get their guns outta their rusted weapon stockpiles, be brave, share FSA the trenches and fight back Assad & Iran than hide behind losing Proxy Warring-Pimps as France and Iran. Francois Hollande learned his lesson in one week; he dug his own grave in Maghreb Froggies got to flee North Africa by October.
I lost Pipes when he wrote ‘Hezbollah Jihadis’ as if he’s saying ‘KKK Haganah’. Hello Pipes Boy. Psst: ‘Jihadis’ are Sunni and ‘Hezbollah’ are Shiite. For Sunni: Goooood Shiite is dead SHIITE. Go it. You will probably hate this. Anti-Semitism is like having temporary tattoo. Everybody likes it itched on his/her Buttock. I love to torture your Wretched Deceptive Jewish Minds. Be prudent lemme’ toy a bit. Marco Rubio & Bob Casey vs. Daniel Pipes. Wow. Teeebaagerzz vs. Israelifirster. Back to The Bipartisan Rubio-Casey Duo Bill. It’s foolish to think that McCain Germs expect good outta the recently introduced legislation that would help bring about change in U.S. policy. The bill that authorizes additional humanitarian aid for Syrian people, support for political opposition, and non-lethal assistance for vetted elements of armed opposition to isolate Assad by recommending additional sanctions against entities that still do business with his regime. The bill plan addressing Syria’s chemical weapons stockpiles, so they cannot be used against civilians or Syria’s neighbors. Benghazi was great lesson for McCain Germs to know Obama & DC Janes ain’t allowed to use the bathroom on their own without Tel-Aviv approval. Obama was poodled by David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy into Libya. If Libya left to Obama. The Libyan civil war is still going on. Daniel Pipes is right he needs a stalemate for Israel’s safety so is Obama and his European allies. Pipes concedes that the West can’t stand by and let Assad continue slaughtering civilians so he suggests putting pressure on two sides to behave according to rules of law while threatening military strikes to punish those who fail to do so. But this idea is every bit as problematic as formulas put forward by do-gooders. That will only lead both sides to blame the West and leave it as vulnerable to being held responsible for the slaughter as a policy that backs the rebels. That’s what all about. Albeit all those doctored videos on Turkish TV to keep him alive. Assad is dead and his devastated warring Residues have nowhere to go – they got to fight to till the end. They’re trapped. Putin & Khamenei condemned to death. Quit reading GoogledJunk of Anglosexual Legends, the WikiTrash, the Mayhem, and the thesaurus exhausted Misinformation mainstreaming-media whoresmanure. Dumb down, Stupendous! Hold your breath, shut-up, sit down & listen. Your discretion is advised: John Kerry been 3 times to Israel since he took office. He ain’t a joker. Kerry has no sympathy for Israel, he will never forget that Israelis conned him during his presidency run against George Bush the kid. He’s serious businessman. Israel stands no chance to win who has nothing to lose as the Trio: Obama, Kerry & Hagel. They have no time for Knesset Bums to waste. Bibi proved that he’s a Nut-Job and it is waste of time even to have coffee with him. He’s an idiot. The world is broke and they don’t need some Jews to fiddle into their books fooling them to recover. In another word no one affords to care about Israel. Anti-Semitism is like having temporary tattoo. Everybody likes it. Arabs have no power to peace with Israel. Israel needs a miracle to get outta this miss. Oh I got an idea. Why don’t go back home to Nigeria.
What would you call A gay blogger of itchy rectum preach secularism in most predominantly Muslim archipelagos. Hilath Rasheed. Hells no not even close. Nasheed brought the first wave of democracy to Maldives. Now Nasheed is frightened from “Artur brothers” to be assassinated. Hilath Rasheed in Colombo and Nasheed is in Delhi.
Detective Inspector Bucket told Mr. Tulkinghorn’s Clerk in Charles Dickens Novel Bleak House: there are 3 kinds of arrests. Arrest to show an arrest. Arrest for the sake of it. And arrest for more arrests. UAE arrest fits none. 98 unarmed unprivileged debt-laden Emaratis (among them 13 women) were busted for trying to overthrow present regime. Nice story but ain’t NEWS. UAE court sentenced them to 10 month prison. Hopefully they will be pardoned by UAE President Next UAE National day December 02. It is weird. According to Reuters the 98 activists have been busted for collecting donation to launch a TV Broadcast Channel to defame present UAE regime. 98 activists ain’t jab a country of 8 million inhabitant & half trillion economy as UAE. It’s a joke. Democratization ain’t child play. It’s a sacrifice. The present regime insists that their cradle-to-grave system is working and there is no need to show audited books. The activists say hell no. Both warring sides have serious problem especially when UAE economically depends on foreigners not on Natives. I got NEWS for you guys. BYPASS Road Renamed and Skype unblocked. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan received Gilbert Saboya Sunye Andorra Foreign Minister; Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid praised Kerala leader Oommen Chandy & Dubai Police Patrol use Lamborghini. Damn you Activists. Have they lost their mind? What now? Oops and UAE just joined the NATO. Thousands already at Emaar office for Dubai villas launch.
White House to Provide F-16 Jetfighters to Egypt. Who else will buy it?
Shame on you. Foreign Terrorists! You must be kidding. The Accurate Political Nomenclatures of 5,500-odd foreign fighters are called McCain Germs. Aaron Y Zelin at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy is Zionist nutjob I wouldn’t take his words seriously Dorga ya Ganesh. Since Professor Peter Neumann of the Masonic King’s College is so keen to expose European terrorists why hasn’t he talked about the 22,000 Iranian terrorists aiding Assad as we speak commit suicide to Syrian elders, women and sleeping babies. What are they? Professor Neumann. Florists!

I thought you should know that the usual Bilderberg Philanthropists Meeting June 2013 is in UK at the Grove Hotel North of London.
After Ryusuke Otani RBS Chief Executive Japan fired RBS Vice President Vsevolod Glukhovtsev Moscow arrested on $10mn Fraud. Fed & BoE Pocketed $612 million to bury RBS Libor Rate-Rigging Patent Trade Secret lest BRICS colon their scam, bankrupt RBS, Fed & BoE and run them outta business. Ryusuke Otani RBS Securities Chief Executive Japan was so happy Unexposed until he’s terminated and leave RBS-TOKYO and stay at home. Japanese are quiet as long as they’re enjoying others loots. Once they’re busted they act as fools auditing the unauditables.
TURKISH DINNER for lazy Faceboooooookerzz and Flickerarrrrzzz: Put butter over skillet and melt over medium heat. Then, cut pastrami into small pieces and sauté in butter for 2 minutes. Crack eggs carefully and sprinkle with salt and paprika. You may either close the lid and cook over low heat without disturbing the eggs, or give a gentle stir folding the eggs and cook until eggs are done. Serve hot. ENJOY
Fayyad is an internationally respected economist who evaporates loots as Spirit. Though Israel regards good Palestinian is dead Palestinian, He’s Israel’s Darling Palestinian. To save his own tail Mahmoud Abbas has to hire Israel’s Nightmare either Khalid Mashaal or Ismail Haniyeh. Salam Fayyad Palestinian politician and former Prime Minister of Palestinian National Authority. His first appointment, on 15 June 2007, was justified by President Mahmoud Abbas on basis of “NATIONAL EMERGENCY”, has not been confirmed by the Palestinian Legislative Council & the Palestinian Authority’s parliament. He was reappointed on 19 May 2009. Fayyad has also been finance minister from 17 March 2007 and previously held post from June 2002 to November 2006.
Winter, Sweden: Greased Snow. Watchout. Hydrocarbon Exhaust Rain turns Planet Earth to Cesspool. Winter, Sweden Photograph by Pierric Descamps, My Shot This Month in Photo of the Day: Nature and Weather Photos Shot taken on a winter morning in the Swedish countryside
Please vote for EX-REP. Anthony Weiner, DNY for NY-Mayor Job. Not only For being Jew of above 6 inch wiener as per his twitter. . Weiner can show his 6 inch Winchester in any Kosher Gay-Bar in downtown Manhattan or Convenience store. Never mind about his Pakistani wife Huma Abedin she will pose Nude-Topless to prove to you that she ain’t either Muslim Brotherhood, or Taliban & Alshabab. Don’t be afraid. No Time-Square KABOOM! No mo. What do you want more? Oh by the way. Anthony Weiner can guarantee cheaper hookers than Spitzer. My treat.
This baby is 25 days old which hit waves and cracked down in two surfing Bali waters. Boeing Unemployables BINGED Monsanto MALT Jack Daniel’s. Lion Air airplane that missed runway at Bali’s Ngurah Rai International Airport and landed in the sea had been used for less than month.
I protest. I am-on-strike until washingtonstarjournal.com ask ‘newsbusters.org, twitchy.com, thegatewaypundit.com & weaselzippers.us’ to unblock me ‘stsheetrock’. Please don’t bother to Re-blog hypocrites who sensor freedom of speech and get you this “You do not have permission to post on this thread” whenever remarked. NO COMMENTS.

I thought you should know that the usual Bilderberg Philanthropists Meeting June 2013 is in UK at the Grove Hotel North of London.

April 13, 2013
I thought you should know that the usual Bilderberg Philanthropists Meeting June 2013 is in UK at the Grove Hotel North of London. by quranix
I thought you should know that the usual Bilderberg Philanthropists Meeting June 2013 is in UK at the Grove Hotel North of London., a photo by quranix on Flickr.

I thought you should know that the usual Bilderberg Philanthropists Meeting June 2013 is in UK at the Grove Hotel North of London.
After Ryusuke Otani RBS Chief Executive Japan fired RBS Vice President Vsevolod Glukhovtsev Moscow arrested on $10mn Fraud.
I lost Pipes when he wrote ‘Hezbollah Jihadis’ as if he’s saying ‘KKK Haganah’. Hello Pipes Boy. Psst: ‘Jihadis’ are Sunni and ‘Hezbollah’ are Shiite. For Sunni: Goooood Shiite is dead SHIITE. Go it. You will probably hate this. Anti-Semitism is like having temporary tattoo. Everybody likes it itched on his/her Buttock. I love to torture your Wretched Deceptive Jewish Minds. Be prudent lemme’ toy a bit. Marco Rubio & Bob Casey vs. Daniel Pipes. Wow. Teeebaagerzz vs. Israelifirster. Back to The Bipartisan Rubio-Casey Duo Bill. It’s foolish to think that McCain Germs expect good outta the recently introduced legislation that would help bring about change in U.S. policy. The bill that authorizes additional humanitarian aid for Syrian people, support for political opposition, and non-lethal assistance for vetted elements of armed opposition to isolate Assad by recommending additional sanctions against entities that still do business with his regime. The bill plan addressing Syria’s chemical weapons stockpiles, so they cannot be used against civilians or Syria’s neighbors. Benghazi was great lesson for McCain Germs to know Obama & DC Janes ain’t allowed to use the bathroom on their own without Tel-Aviv approval. Obama was poodled by David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy into Libya. If Libya left to Obama. The Libyan civil war is still going on. Daniel Pipes is right he needs a stalemate for Israel’s safety so is Obama and his European allies. Pipes concedes that the West can’t stand by and let Assad continue slaughtering civilians so he suggests putting pressure on two sides to behave according to rules of law while threatening military strikes to punish those who fail to do so. But this idea is every bit as problematic as formulas put forward by do-gooders. That will only lead both sides to blame the West and leave it as vulnerable to being held responsible for the slaughter as a policy that backs the rebels. That’s what all about. Albeit all those doctored videos on Turkish TV to keep him alive. Assad is dead and his devastated warring Residues have nowhere to go – they got to fight to till the end. They’re trapped. Putin & Khamenei condemned to death. Quit reading GoogledJunk of Anglosexual Legends, the WikiTrash, the Mayhem, and the thesaurus exhausted Misinformation mainstreaming-media whoresmanure. Dumb down, Stupendous! Hold your breath, shut-up, sit down & listen. Your discretion is advised: John Kerry been 3 times to Israel since he took office. He ain’t a joker. Kerry has no sympathy for Israel, he will never forget that Israelis conned him during his presidency run against George Bush the kid. He’s serious businessman. Israel stands no chance to win who has nothing to lose as the Trio: Obama, Kerry & Hagel. They have no time for Knesset Bums to waste. Bibi proved that he’s a Nut-Job and it is waste of time even to have coffee with him. He’s an idiot. The world is broke and they don’t need some Jews to fiddle into their books fooling them to recover. In another word no one affords to care about Israel. Anti-Semitism is like having temporary tattoo. Everybody likes it. Arabs have no power to peace with Israel. Israel needs a miracle to get outta this miss. Oh I got an idea. Why don’t go back home to Nigeria.
What would you call A gay blogger of itchy rectum preach secularism in most predominantly Muslim archipelagos. Hilath Rasheed. Hells no not even close. Nasheed brought the first wave of democracy to Maldives. Now Nasheed is frightened from “Artur brothers” to be assassinated. Hilath Rasheed in Colombo and Nasheed is in Delhi.
Detective Inspector Bucket told Mr. Tulkinghorn’s Clerk in Charles Dickens Novel Bleak House: there are 3 kinds of arrests. Arrest to show an arrest. Arrest for the sake of it. And arrest for more arrests. UAE arrest fits none. 98 unarmed unprivileged debt-laden Emaratis (among them 13 women) were busted for trying to overthrow present regime. Nice story but ain’t NEWS. UAE court sentenced them to 10 month prison. Hopefully they will be pardoned by UAE President Next UAE National day December 02. It is weird. According to Reuters the 98 activists have been busted for collecting donation to launch a TV Broadcast Channel to defame present UAE regime. 98 activists ain’t jab a country of 8 million inhabitant & half trillion economy as UAE. It’s a joke. Democratization ain’t child play. It’s a sacrifice. The present regime insists that their cradle-to-grave system is working and there is no need to show audited books. The activists say hell no. Both warring sides have serious problem especially when UAE economically depends on foreigners not on Natives. I got NEWS for you guys. BYPASS Road Renamed and Skype unblocked. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan received Gilbert Saboya Sunye Andorra Foreign Minister; Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid praised Kerala leader Oommen Chandy & Dubai Police Patrol use Lamborghini. Damn you Activists. Have they lost their mind? What now? Oops and UAE just joined the NATO. Thousands already at Emaar office for Dubai villas launch.
White House to Provide F-16 Jetfighters to Egypt. Who else will buy it?
Shame on you. Foreign Terrorists! You must be kidding. The Accurate Political Nomenclatures of 5,500-odd foreign fighters are called McCain Germs. Aaron Y Zelin at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy is Zionist nutjob I wouldn’t take his words seriously Dorga ya Ganesh. Since Professor Peter Neumann of the Masonic King’s College is so keen to expose European terrorists why hasn’t he talked about the 22,000 Iranian terrorists aiding Assad as we speak commit suicide to Syrian elders, women and sleeping babies. What are they? Professor Neumann. Florists!

HezbollaT Warlord Hassona Nassrullat murdered Sheikh Ahmad al-Assir and Sheikh Hussam al-Ilani two bodyguards and an Egyptian in cold blood last year. Now his tailgate is theirs. It’s a deceitful and egocentric call of the Lebanese President Suleiman. Suleiman should urge Lebanese to share FSA the ditches to oust their common enemy HezbollaT back to Iran if he wanted to get back Lebanon from Iran. Here’s the deal.. Loser. How about pack up and flee to France? Maronite Phalangists are fools to cry on French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius shoulders as used to do in the old days. France is broke. The White House is quiet. Enjoying the game. I smell Michel Oun stench and Sameer Jaja reeky armpit in this foolish stance. It’s too stooopid to be deceptive now. Instead of crying wolf – Maronite Phalangists must get their guns outta their rusted weapon stockpiles, be brave, share FSA the trenches and fight back Assad & Iran than hide behind losing Proxy Warring-Pimps as France and Iran. Francois Hollande learned his lesson in one week; he dug his own grave in Maghreb Froggies got to flee North Africa by October.

Iranians Fuckocrasy in Bahrain is dead as her Ungrateful Beast Sleeper-Cells fled Formula-1 Outbreak

May 1, 2012

LEGALIZIN’ LOOTS

April 28, 2012

LEGALIZIN’ LOOTS
Hey, New York Times, Israel Cannot ‘Legalize’ Its Colonies in the West Bank!
Well, I just wrote a similarly titled post about how the Washington Post reported on this very same issue. It’s a similar story with the New York Times. First, read that post.
Good, now check out the Times‘ version:
The Israeli government on Tuesday retroactively legalized three Jewish settlement outposts in the West Bank, and moved to delay the scheduled evacuation of a fourth, in a provocative move that some critics said marked the first establishment of new settlements in two decades….
As with most matters in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, there is disagreement over the basic facts concerning the three settlements…. The international community broadly views settlement in the West Bank as illegal, but Israel draws a distinction between those communities it has officially sanctioned and outposts that settlers built without permission.
So if you read my post on the Post’s version, you can already see the problems here:
1) Israel cannot by fiat declare that its colonies in the West Bank are “legal”. All its settlements in the West Bank are illegal, period.
2) The international community does not “broadly” view Israel’s settlements as illegal. It is a unanimous international consensus that Israel’s settlements violate the Geneva Conventions, to which it is a party. Not a single nation on this planet recognizes Israel’s colonies as “legal”. As with the Post, the Times gives equal weight to Israel’s view as the international community, thus fabricating a “disagreement over the basic facts” when none exists. It is not a matter for debate, not a matter of opinion, but an incontrovertible, uncontroversial fact that every inch of the West Bank is “occupied Palestinian territory” and every Israeli settlement illegal.
Hey, Washington Post, Israel Cannot ‘Legalize’ It’s Colonies in the West Bank!
The Washington Post reports:
Israel announced Tuesday that it has legalized three unauthorized Jewish outposts in the West Bank, a move that Palestinians and anti-settlement activists condemned as a step toward creating the first new settlements in more than a decade….
Settlements are a core point of dispute in the frozen peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians, who view the housing developments as Israeli land-grabbing and want construction to stop before resuming negotiations. Israel says the issue should be discussed during peace talks.
Although most foreign governments consider all settlements illegal, Israel applies that label only to about 100 so-called outposts that were built without official authorization, sometimes on private Palestinian land.

This kind of biased reporting is standard fare in the U.S. media. If you don’t see the bias, I’ll break it down for you:
1) The Post reports that Israel “legalized” Jewish “outposts” in the West Bank. That is false. All Israeli settlements in the West Bank are illegal, and Israel’s claim that it may “legalize” its colonies has no legal standing. (See also #3.)
2) The Post reports that Palestinians “view” Israel’s colonies as “land-grabbing”, as though this was merely a perception. Israel’s illegal colonization of the West Bank is ipso facto land-grabbing.
3) The Post reports that “most foreign governments consider all settlements illegal”, the usual euphemism in the U.S. media, as though some countries consider Israel’s settlements to be legal. That is false. There is a unanimous international consensus, and it’s not a matter of opinion. Every nation on the planet recognizes the incontrovertible fact that Israel’s colonization of the West Bank is a direct violation of the Geneva Conventions, to which Israel is a party. Not a single nation on Earth considers Israel’s settlements to be “legal”, except, of course, for Israel, whose view is given equal weight as that of the international consensus by such means as the above. (Which goes back to #1.)
4) The Post says Israeli colonies are “sometimes” built “on private Palestinian land”. What it does not clarify is that every inch of the West Bank is Palestinian land, whether it is privately owned or otherwise, and every settlement is always built on Palestinian land.

Bahraini Butt Springs

April 27, 2012

SPIEGEL ONLINE: Your Highness, many groups from in and outside Bahrain called for the Formula 1 race that was held last weekend to be cancelled. Can you justify the fact that it took place?
Khalifa: I was very happy that it took place, despite all the negative comments we saw before the Formula 1 race. I was there and saw the whole race. It was a happy event for all Bahrainis.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: In the meantime, the protests in your country are continuing. The opposition claims the government’s reforms do not go far enough and that you aren’t really interested in a dialogue.
Khalifa: First of all, this is a movement of people which, in the modern world, we call a “terrorist group.” This movement is supported by Iran and Hezbollah. What we are facing is exactly what the Americans are facing with terrorism.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Are you comparing serious Bahraini opposition groups like Al Wefaq with a terrorist network?
Khalifa: I am specifically talking about all those who are calling for violence and destruction. About those who are burning tires, throwing Molotov cocktails at police and are terrorizing the rest of this country.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: So you reject a dialogue?
Khalifa: We are open to dialogue. Our door remains open, but those who say they want dialogue have to remember that the participation of all sectors of Bahraini society is needed in order for these efforts to bear fruit. But let’s not forget, we have offered the opposition a dialogue in the past and they walked out of it. The king has gone a long way in making many offers to them, but in the end they told us they had to wait to see what Iran would tell them. Now we are experiencing daily violence on our streets. If I were to ask the Americans to engage in a dialogue with terrorist organisations, such as al-Qaida, what do you think they would say?
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Al-Qaida conducted terrorist attacks against the United States. The protesters just say they want reforms.
Khalifa: Reforms? If only this truly were about reforms. We started reforms a long time ago — earlier than any other Arab country. The king also made clear he wanted to continue with further reforms. We also have a very sophisticated welfare state in Bahrain that offers its citizens free education and health care, subsidizes housing and living allowances — and even includes unemployment benefits. I hold the opposition’s religious leader, Issa Qassim, responsible for everything that is going on in this country, especially for all the people who have been killed. And Qassim is taking his orders from Iran.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: People are protesting every day in the suburbs of the capital city of Manama. These demonstrations often end in altercations between the police and protesters. How would you like to resolve the situation in your country? Khalifa: We have to apply the law against everyone who broke it. These people are destroying public property and they are attacking police and Asian expatriate workers. It is our duty to protect all people in Bahrain. We are a multicultural society and we do not want that to change.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Does this mean you will use more police force against the protestors?
Khalifa: We do not want bloodshed in this country. Our police are only here to protect the people and not to attack or kill them. So far, we have shown a great deal of patience with the opposition. We made mistakes on our side, but the king brought in the Bassiouni Commission (an independent panel led by Egyptian-American human rights expert Cherif Bassiouni to carry out an inquiry into the protests and resulting violence), which was very critical of our past actions. We have accepted (the report) and have now implemented some of (the commission’s) recommendations. We are currently processing other proposed reforms through the parliamentary process and constitutional court. But has the international community ever questioned the opposition or held them accountable for their actions?
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, the most prominent member of the opposition, who is currently in jail in your country, has been on a hunger strike for almost 80 days. His condition is very bad.
Khalifa: I beg to differ with you. His condition is not as bad as you say. According to the doctors attending to him on a daily basis, he takes liquids. The Danish ambassador visited him recently and said he was satisfied with the treatment being provided to him.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Why don’t you release al-Khawaja or extradite him to Denmark, where he lived in exile for a number of years and also has dual citizenship?
Khalifa: In Bahrain, the executive branch does not interfere in the judicial process. He has been accorded due process of law. He is a Bahraini citizen, and extraditing him to Denmark is against Bahraini law.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: But a number of international human rights groups and Western countries claim that your security forces are continuing to abuse protesters and opponents of the government.
Khalifa: I do not think these accusations are legitimate. How do Western police deal with unlawful and violent protests? Are they just letting protesters there throw stones and Molotov cocktails? When it comes to national security, human rights aren’t the most important thing. Or did the Americans and their allies think about human rights when they marched into Iraq and Afghanistan?
SPIEGEL ONLINE: The opposition in your country are just asking for more rights, particularly those within the Shiite majority of Bahrain’s population.
Khalifa: The opposition is only looking for excuses, abusing demands for “more rights” and “democracy” to turn Bahrain into a second Iran. We have Sunni and Shiite ministers; and we have Shiites who are very rich. It simply isn’t true that the Shiites in Bahrain are poor and oppressed. They left parliament, they blocked our roads and they put this nation in jeopardy. They hung effigies of myself, the king and the crown prince with nooses around our necks and signs saying, “Death to Al Khalifa.” This is democracy.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: The opposition groups are demanding that you resign from your post as prime minister and say it could be the first step toward stopping the protests. When will you listen to their calls and step down?
Khalifa: This is for the king to decide. My duty was and remains to protect this country, and I will do this until the last day of my life. Believe me, if my position alone were the reason for the unrest, then I would have already stepped down from my office last year. But this is just a further excuse from the opposition. I am very proud of Bahrain’s achievements and the role I have played in realizing them. We have also established Bahrain as a multiethnic and multicultural country, and the majority of our people are against the efforts of those who seek to sow the seeds of division.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: But the fact is that you have governed since 1971, making you the longest-serving prime minister in the world. That’s very unsual for a democracy.
Khalifa: So what? Democratic systems are very different. The system in Thailand is different from Russia, and the form practiced in Germany differs from that of the United States. So why can’t we also be different?
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Some countries in the Arab world have already changed: Tunisia, Libya and Egypt, for example.
Khalifa: Do you think I am happy to see what has happened in all these countries? This is not an “Arab spring.” Spring is connected with flowers, happy people and love — not death, chaos and destruction. And how did Britain react when the country experienced its own “Arab spring” last year when young people started to steal and attack?
SPIEGEL ONLINE: You mean the riots in London and other cities? But the British weren’t asking for more rights.
Khalifa: Just because people in Bahrain claim to be acting in the name of democracy does not make their actions any less bad than what happened in Britain last year.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Bahrain is highly dependent on Saudi Arabia. Last year, soldiers from the Gulf states marched into your country under Saudi Arabian command.
Khalifa: Saudi Arabia has never put pressure on us. We are members of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf and it was our right to ask our allies for help. When the Americans went into Iraq and Afghanistan, they also asked their allies for help and no one said a word about it. But we got criticized when we did.

Unless Bahraini will Quit Fucking each other. Get their second amendment, waste REAL BLOOD not Seminal-fluid to get Bahrain and send the Midgets out Puffing Sheesha in Jeddah or Pattaya where they belong.

April 20, 2012

BAHRAIN FORMULA ONE: FEATURING AHMADINEJAD VS. AL-SAUD. Whoever Wins The Grand Prix Has To Wait For Mitt Romney Get the Whitehouse Or trust Obama Turn The Island To Another Iranian-Bitch-State. Unless Bahraini will Quit Fucking each other. Get their second amendment, waste REAL BLOOD not Seminal-fluid to get Bahrain and send the Midgets out Puffing Sheesha in Jeddah or Pattaya where they belong. Here is Iranian Sleeper-Cells Bahraini Fugitives Horsemanure on DER SPIEGEL:
Interview with Bahraini Opposition Activist
A woman and her child pass in front of anti-Formula One graffiti in the village of Barbar, Bahrain.
In a SPIEGEL interview, Zainab al-Khawaja, the daughter of detained Bahraini protest leader Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, calls for this weekend’s Formula One race in the country to be cancelled. She says the protests in the Gulf state will continue until Bahrainis are given the right to “self-determination.”
On Sunday, Formula One racing is set to return to Bahrain, but the country and opposition are divided over the event. Wefaq, the leading Shiite opposition group, has said it is not opposed to staging the race. Jasim Husain, a former member of parliament and representative of the group even visited the racetrack on Thursday to give the event a boost.
“Most people in Bahrain are happy and pleased that F1 is back given its effects on the economy and the social aspects of it,” Husain said.”Many are happy and pleased. I see this as a sporting and economic event, rather than a political event.”
Still, hundreds of protesters in the country are calling for three “days of rage” to begin after Friday prayers to stop the race. They fear the prestigious event will provide a PR coup for a government that is guilty of serious human rights violations. Bernie Eccelstone, the face and voice of Formula One, has even described Bahrain as a “quiet and peaceful” country.
Since the uprising in February 2011, at least 50 people have been killed in violence between security forces and some within the country’s majority Shiite population. While some opposition groups are calling for reforms within the current system, some protesters, like al-Khawaja, are seeking to topple the royal family of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, which is Sunni and has ruled for more than 200 years.
Human Rights Groups Call for al-Khawaja’s Release
Zainab al-Khawaja, the 28-year-old daughter of Abdulhadi al-Khawaja — a protest leader detained by Bahraini officials — has played a prominent role in protests since her father’s arrest. A Bahrain military court convicted Abdulhadi al-Khawaja last June of plotting to overthrow the royal family and sentenced him to life in prison. For almost 70 days, he has been on a hunger strike. Although a government spokesman says he is being provided with around-the-clock care and that he “is taking, with his consent, the necessary nutrients,” a number of human rights groups fear he could be near death and are calling for him to be freed.
Last week, human rights group Amnesty International called for al-Khawaja’s “immediate and unconditional” release, saying in a statement that Bahrain’s “determination to persecute him seems to override any consideration for justice or humanity.” The group described his imprisonment as “unfair” and alleged he and 13 other prominent opposition activists are being “held solely for peacefully exercising their rights to freedom of expression and assembly, and who have not advocated violence.”
Human rights abuses in Bahrain have come under the more intense focus of the international community since February 2011, when thousands of demonstrators protested in the capital of Manama for political reforms. The country’s rulers quickly moved to quash the rebellion and prevent the Arab Spring from spreading into Bahrain. Security forces arrested thousands who participated in the Pearl Square protests.
In June, the king appointed a special commission led by Egyptian-American human rights expert Cherif Bassiouni to carry out an inquiry into the protests and violence. The commission issued a report in November identifying human rights abuses and also prescribing steps the government should take to remedy the situation, which the king agreed to implement. However, the group Human Rights Watch claims that “Bahrain’s rulers have not fully carried out” the commission’s “key recommendations.” The organization says investigations have not been conducted into senior officials implicated in torture and unlawful killings and that military court verdicts against protest leaders “whose sole offenses involved free expression and peaceful assembly” have not been overturned.
In the case of al-Khawaja, who has a turbulent relationship with the royal family, the government has accused him repeatedly in the past of seeking to overthrow the monarchy. Al-Khawaja and his family were forced to go into exile in Denmark during the 1980s and they were only allowed to return to the kingdom in 2001 under a decree issued by King Hamad.
Some Western and Arab intelligence services accuse al-Khawaja and some other activists in Bahrain of having received military training in Iran and of maintaining close contact with Hezbollah. “They speak in the name of human rights, but as a matter of fact their mission is a political one,” an American security official said. “We are extremely worried about the contacts they have with some questionable groups and figures.” Al-Khawaja’s daughter Zainab has denied such claims, saying she does not believe her father received training in Iran and that her family receives “no support” from Hezbollah.
In an interview with SPIEGEL ONLINE, Zainab al-Khawaja says her father is very “weak” after being on a hunger strike for more than two months, that “he has trouble speaking” and that her family fears “he might fall into a coma soon.” She also discusses the ongoing protests against the government and repeats the protesters’ demand that this weekend’s Formula One race be cancelled as it was in 2011.
SPIEGEL: Protesters in Bahrain are calling for the cancellation of the Formula One race, which is scheduled to take place this Sunday. Why are you protesting against this international sporting event?
Zainab al-Khawaja: This big sporting event has been used by the regime to trick the world. The people in the West are supposed to believe that Bahrain is a country whose people live a life of peace, but we suffer under a regime that does not want to hear our screaming. The people of more than 20 villages are participating in the protests. They are fed up with the fact that they cannot express their opinions freely.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Will you continue with your protests, even if the race proceeds?
Al-Khawaja: We will not keep silent, even if the Formula One is taking place. We will protest for human rights and freedom.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: It is largely Shiites who are protesting against the ruling Sunni royal family of King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.
Al-Khawaja: I am Shiite and proud of it. But the green bracelet I am wearing on my right arm, and which identifies me as a Shiite, does not symbolize that I believe I am superior. I am first and foremost a Bahraini.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Your 50-year-old father, Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, is the most famous human rights activist in the kingdom. He was arrested one year ago and has now been on a hunger strike for over 60 days. Do you have any hope that he might be released soon?
Al-Khawaja: The only crime my father has committed is that he is a human rights activist who is demanding freedom and democracy. That’s why he has been arrested, interrogated and tortured. We are not expecting any justice from the trial (at the court of appeals) that will take place soon.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Did your father want to overthrow the regime?
Al-Khawaja: He called for democracy in Bahrain. Even I was arrested. It was reason enough for the security forces that I tried to visit my father in the military hospital. I was interrogated for two days.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: But the king has acknowledged that mistakes were made, and he has even begun introducing reforms.
Al-Khawaja: These are miniscule changes compared to the crimes the regime has committed against people who have protested peacefully for their aims. Some have paid for this with their lives. I am not proud of the King of Bahrain, in whose name people have been killed.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: But the protests didn’t remain peaceful. Some of the demonstrators resorted to violence.
Al-Khawaja: It is a reaction. We don’t want peace over freedom. We will choose freedom over peace. We will go on with our fight for self-determination and democracy. But if things continue the way they are, I expect the situation to become more violent.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Are you calling for people to stop attacking police and to stop throwing stones and Molotov cocktails?
Al-Khawaja: No, I will not stand against the victims’ reaction. It really amazes me when people ask if I will condemn it. I will not.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: The motto of this Formula One race is: “UNIF1ED — ONE NATION IN CELEBRATION.” Will that be possible?
Al-Khawaja: It is simply not the case that we are celebrating. The Bahraini people are in a lot of pain and they don’t feel that the government is listening. More than 20 villages are protesting on a daily basis.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: But it seems as though the numbers of protestors have recently been declining.
Al-Khawaja: During the march on March 9, tens of thousands of protestors went out onto the streets.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: This happened after Shiite cleric Sheik Isa Qassim, the highest religious authority for Shiites in Bahrain, called in his Friday sermon for people to join the protests.
Al-Khawaja: People went out on the streets on their own will — not because they are blindly following a cleric. And they showed a unified will of the people to protest against the regime. Many people are for and many are against Isa Qassim. But what we all have in common is that we protest against the regime of this country.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Some Shiites who were fired from their jobs at the racing circuit for several months because they protested at Pearl Square are now back at work. They say they hope the Formula One race will take place because it would help them economically.
Al-Khawaja: The protests in Bahrain did not take place because of a shortage of bread. This is an issue of pride and dignity. People are sick and tired of living in a country where they cannot speak about what is on their mind. I am speaking out, but we are paying a high price for it.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: The Shiite workers at the circuit who are now back at their jobs say they want the race to take place so that their country can heal.
Al-Khawaja: How can a country heal if it is still bleeding? The government is not doing anything to help the country to heal. The government is just making cosmetic changes.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: In June, the king commissioned Cherif Bassiouni to carry out an inquiry into the protests and the resulting violence. The king promised to implement the commission’s recommendations regarding a police reform and reform of the judiciary. Do you consider this commission to merely be a “cosmetic change”?
Al-Khawaja: The commission was brought in and paid for by the king. Why did the king convene it? To start the healing? To turn to a new page? The independent commission the king brought in said that prisoners were tortured and mistreated and that people who were for freedom of speech should be released. But have they been released?
SPIEGEL ONLINE: You don’t consider the reforms taking place to be sufficient. Do you want the regime to be overthrown?
Al-Khawaja: I want self-determination. If that means having a constitutional monarchy as the first step, fine. But, in the end, people in Bahrain should have the right to vote and choose their president. A single family should not be allowed to rule on its own.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Both the king and the crown prince have suggested they would open the doors to a dialogue with the opposition. Would you agree to that?
Al-Khawaja: A dialogue sounds like a great idea, but we don’t think the government actually wants one. The royal family lied in 2011 when they said they were ready for dialogue. Now we have suffered even more and we will not give up our rights.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: Was it not the king who released prisoners and allowed your family to return to Bahrain from Denmark?
Al-Khawaja: Yes, we were allowed to come back after spending much of our lives in exile.
SPIEGEL ONLINE: The government claimed your father had sought to overthrow the regime.
Al-Khawaja: If someone is calling for democracy, he is calling for an end of a dictatorship and if this is the will of the people, this could also mean overthrowing the regime.
Interview conducted by Souad Mekhennet

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March 26, 2012
TOULOUSE EVOLUTION The first day Israel blamed Hezbollah The second day Israel blamed Neo-Nazi The third day Israel blamed them for being Jews. The fourth day Israel rob a Palestinian land to bury the corpse in Jerusalem The fifth day Israel found Merah (Hebrew name) The sixth day Israel had him shot in the head as Osama The seventh day Israel blamed Sarkozy BEING headlined instead. The eight is Sabbath Israel ordered everybody to insert cucumber and don't scat. Tomorrow the whole world will be looking for Next Jews attacked News. So shut up sit down and listen. Do you hear me?

TOULOUSE EVOLUTION The first day Israel blamed Hezbollah The second day Israel blamed Neo-Nazi The third day Israel blamed them for being Jews. The fourth day Israel rob a Palestinian land to bury the corpse in Jerusalem The fifth day Israel found Merah (Hebrew name) The sixth day Israel had him shot in the head as Osama The seventh day Israel blamed Sarkozy BEING headlined instead. The eight is Sabbath Israel ordered everybody to insert cucumber and don't scat. Tomorrow the whole world will be looking for Next Jews attacked News. So shut up sit down and listen. Do you hear me?

Can you guess w…

March 25, 2012

Can you guess which country this describes?

The national birthrate is collapsing. The economy is in ruin. Unemployment is

skyrocketing. Young people are demoralized. Decadence envelopes the nation, drug use is rampant, and sizeable portion of the women work as prostitutes.

Is it Greece? Cuba? Russia?

NoAin’t Iran! Asshole.. Its the Israeli Utopia that Jason Mattera & David Goldman day dream

CAMERON PIMP PETER CRUDDAS BUSTED AT £250,000 A YEAR

March 25, 2012

CAMERON PIMP PETER CRUDDAS BUSTED AT £250,000 A YEAR

Now be good and read the Losers HorseManure, Ain’t Fuckn’ Delicious I was there. I warned you!

Conservative Party co-treasurer Peter Cruddas has resigned after being filmed apparently offering access to Prime Minister David Cameron in return for donations of £250,000 a year.

The senior Tory fundraiser told undercover reporters pretending to be business representatives that “things will open up for you” if they donated that amount of money to the Tories.

In a meeting secretly recorded by The Sunday Times, he said: “It will be awesome for your business.”

Announcing his resignation, Mr Cruddas said in a statement: “I deeply regret any impression of impropriety arising from my bluster in that conversation. Clearly there is no question of donors being able to influence policy or gain undue access to politicians.

“Specifically, it was categorically not the case that I could offer, or that David Cameron would consider, any access as a result of a donation. Similarly, I have never knowingly even met anyone from the Number 10 policy unit. But in order to make that clear beyond doubt, I have regrettably decided to resign with immediate effect.”

On Sunday morning the Tories announced that Lord Fink is to replace Peter Cruddas as the party’s principal treasurer.

Hedge fund millionaire Lord Fink previously held the role until earlier this month, when it was taken over by Mr Cruddas.

Speaking on Sunday morning David Cameron said: “”What happened is completely unacceptable, this is not the way that we raise money in the Conservative party. It shouldn’t have happened.

“I’ll make sure there is a party inquiry to make sure this can’t happen again.”

A Tory spokesman said: “In the light of the resignation of Peter Cruddas yesterday, Lord Fink has agreed to return as the party’s principal treasurer, the role he stepped down from at the beginning of March. Michael Farmer will continue to support Stanley Fink as a co-treasurer.

“We are grateful to Stanley for agreeing to this and we believe that this will ensure that the treasurers’ department will continue to operate to the highest possible standards under his stewardship.”

Analysis – Has “the next big scandal” broken?

Mr Cruddas said he only took up the post at the beginning of the month and was “keen to meet anyone potentially interested in donating”. He said he had not consulted any politicians or senior party officials before the recorded conversation. Mr Cruddas told the undercover reporters that “premier league” donors – those giving £250,000 a year – could lobby Mr Cameron directly and their views were “fed in” to Downing Street. He said there was no point in “scratching around” with donations of £10,000. According to The Sunday Times, he believed that any prospective donations from the reporters – pretending to be wealth fund executives – would come from Liechtenstein and would be ineligible under election law. They are said to have discussed the creation of a British subsidiary and the possibility of using UK employees to make the donation.

Speaking on Sunday morning David Cameron said: “What happened is completely unacceptable, this is not the way that we raise money in the Conservative party. It shouldn’t have happened.

“I’ll make sure there is a party inquiry to make sure this can’t happen again.”

A Conservative Party spokesman said: “No donation was ever accepted or even formally considered by the Conservative Party. All donations to the Conservative Party have to comply with the requirements of electoral law.

“Unlike the Labour Party, where union donations are traded for party policies, donations to the Conservative Party do not buy party or government policy.”

Labour challenged the Prime Minister to “come clean” about what he knew and when. “Time and again the Tory party has been the obstacle to capping donations from wealthy individuals. Now it appears obvious why,” said Labour MP Michael Dugher who was speaking before Mr Cruddas quit.

The affair is likely to re-ignite the debate surrounding party funding, which has seen the Tories and Labour fail to reach a consensus despite both parties acknowledging the need for reform. The chairman of the Committee on Standards in Public Life, Sir Christopher Kelly, called last year for donations to be capped at £10,000 and for the parties to be funded largely by a taxpayer-funded grant.

But both parties dismissed the report, since the plan would curb the massive donations the unions pay to Labour and wealthy businessmen pump into Tory coffers.

Lib Dem Chief Secretary to the Treasury said the revelations were “utterly disgraceful.”

“This makes the case for reforming the system of party funding even stronger,” Alexander told the Andrew Marr Show on Sunday morning. “Over the next few weeks the three parties will be getting around the table.. to discuss how we can change how party funding works, to get the big funding out of politics.”

Labour shadow minister Michael Dugher said:

“We now hear the Tory treasurer boasting that some of these same millionaires who got a tax cut in the Budget this week can buy a seat at the private Downing Street dinner parties of David Cameron and George Osborne through donations worth hundreds of pounds to the Conservative Party.

“Will the PM say exactly what he knew and when about an apparent effort to sell access and influence in Downing Street?”

Tory deputy chairman Michael Fallon said no donations to the party could ever influence its policies. “I think [Cruddas] was blustering and boasting. No donation was accepted.

“He made a mistake here, and he’s resigned and he’s been replaced… he over-boasted about what you could do with a particular donation. That was wrong. It would certainly not have got through our normal compliance checks.

“Businessmen of course, like anybody else.. get access to politicians all the time. That’s part of the process of government, of listening to business. But the big change now is that if anyone meets a minister in the government, those meetings are not only recorded, but are published.”

BEIJING BEHIND RIGGED ELECTION Leung Wins Hong Kong Election Now be good and read Loser’s HorseManure, Ain’t Fuckn’ Delicious I was there. I warned you! Leung Chun-ying has won the election for Hong Kong’s Chief Executive following a campaign marked by scandals and protests. Only 1,193 representatives from various sectors of society are entitled to vote, which spurred protests from democracy advocates demanding full universal suffrage. Leung is a real estate surveyor and former convener of the Executive Council of Hong Kong who had been favored by Beijing. The New York Time reports: Mr. Leung won on the first ballot, receiving 689 votes, after Beijing’s representatives here put heavy pressure on electors in the final week of the race to support him. He is a populist on economic issues, but has a reputation for having a limited tolerance of democracy and public demonstrations. Mr. Leung says, however, that he favors allowing all adults in Hong Kong to vote for the chief executive, but has been vague on whether candidates opposed by Beijing would be allowed on the ballot. Henry Tang, a longtime politician from a family of Shanghai garment makers, was the early favorite, but then stumbled after acknowledging marital infidelity and the construction of a secret basement under a family villa without government permits or the payment of real estate taxes. He received 285 votes. Albert Ho, the chairman of the opposition Democratic Party, finished a distant third, with 76 votes. Roughly one-tenth of the ballots were blank or otherwise voided. The pro-democracy Civic Party, usually a Democratic Party ally, had urged electors to cast blank ballots to protest the lack of broader democracy. Bloomberg has more on the issues facing Leung as he takes office: Leung, who will begin his five-year term on July 1, will need to address public anger over rising living cost spawned by an influx of money from mainland China and eight years of rising property prices that have made Hong Kong the world’s most expensive place to buy a home. The former government adviser must also start preparing for the day in 2017 when China, which inherited rule of Hong Kong from Britain 15 years ago, is expected to allow the city’s people to elect their own leaders. “The next leader will need to address the housing problem, the affordability issues as well as bringing sustainable economic growth to Hong Kong,” William Fung, executive deputy chairman of retailer Li & Fung Ltd. (494), said before the results.

March 25, 2012

BEIJING BEHIND RIGGED ELECTION

Leung Wins Hong Kong Election

Now be good and read Loser’s HorseManure, Ain’t Fuckn’ Delicious I was there. I warned you!

Leung Chun-ying has won the election for Hong Kong’s Chief Executive following a campaign marked by scandals and protests. Only 1,193 representatives from various sectors of society are entitled to vote, which spurred protests from democracy advocates demanding full universal suffrage. Leung is a real estate surveyor and former convener of the Executive Council of Hong Kong who had been favored by Beijing. The New York Time reports:

Mr. Leung won on the first ballot, receiving 689 votes, after Beijing’s representatives here put heavy pressure on electors in the final week of the race to support him. He is a populist on economic issues, but has a reputation for having a limited tolerance of democracy and public demonstrations. Mr. Leung says, however, that he favors allowing all adults in Hong Kong to vote for the chief executive, but has been vague on whether candidates opposed by Beijing would be allowed on the ballot.

Henry Tang, a longtime politician from a family of Shanghai garment makers, was the early favorite, but then stumbled after acknowledging marital infidelity and the construction of a secret basement under a family villa without government permits or the payment of real estate taxes. He received 285 votes.

Albert Ho, the chairman of the opposition Democratic Party, finished a distant third, with 76 votes.

Roughly one-tenth of the ballots were blank or otherwise voided. The pro-democracy Civic Party, usually a Democratic Party ally, had urged electors to cast blank ballots to protest the lack of broader democracy.

Bloomberg has more on the issues facing Leung as he takes office:

Leung, who will begin his five-year term on July 1, will need to address public anger over rising living cost spawned by an influx of money from mainland China and eight years of rising property prices that have made Hong Kong the world’s most expensive place to buy a home. The former government adviser must also start preparing for the day in 2017 when China, which inherited rule of Hong Kong from Britain 15 years ago, is expected to allow the city’s people to elect their own leaders.

“The next leader will need to address the housing problem, the affordability issues as well as bringing sustainable economic growth to Hong Kong,” William Fung, executive deputy chairman of retailer Li & Fung Ltd. (494), said before the results.


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