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To: Wayners who wrote (715768)11/29/2005 6:50:06 PM
From: TideGlider  Respond to of 769667
 
NJ Governor's Jewish Financial Angel: Also Clinton Backer, 'Holocaust' Appointee
Report; Posted on: 2004-08-13 18:18:03 [ Printer friendly / Instant flyer ]
Jewish millionaire, an alleged sexual blackmailer, funded vulnerable politicians.

Charles Kushner, the Jew who reportedly sponsored the entrance of ex-Governor James McGreevey's Israeli 'lover' Golan Cipel into the United States, was also the single largest contributor to the Senate campaign of Hillary Rodham Clinton in 2000. Kushner was also a heavy financial backer of McGreevey. Clinton's husband Bill, as President of the United States, had sexual problems similar to those of McGreevey while in office, with a person of Jewish descent. Both of the Clintons have had political careers dogged with allegations of massive, illegal wrongdoing. Mrs. Clinton has gone on to serve her NY constituents as a rabid supporter of Israel. Similarly, McGreevey is a Zionist and used his bully pulpit to condemn the legal political activities of the National Alliance.

McGreevey reportedly recieved $1.5 million in campaign contributions from Charles Kushner and his affiliates. According the to NY Observer, a lawsuit in 2002 "repeats allegations that Mr. Kushner made donations in the names of individual principals in the partnerships without their prior consent, getting the money to the candidates in the name of say, a manager at one of his companies. Mr. Rubenstein, the spokesman for Mr. Kushner, conceded to The Observer that such donations were made in the past, but insisted that the matter had been corrected."

According to Kushner's website, he is a very generous financial player in Zionist affairs, with Clinton recognition. "Mr. Kushner was honored with a Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Yeshiva University. In the past several years, his accomplishments include an appointment to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council by President Clinton [and] the "Humanitarian of the Year" Award from the National Conference for Community and Justice..." The latter is a pro-Zionist 'dialogue' organization -- founded decades ago as the 'antifascist' National Council of Christians and Jews -- which carries out 'anti-hate' activities such as countering Mel Gibson and applauding 'gay rights'.

Kushner's own problems are now mirroring those of the Clintons: he faces three federal indictments: conspiracy to promote interstate prostitution, retaliation against a witness and obstruction of justice.

The Asbury Park Press on 7/14/04 the following federal allegations:

"Defendant CHARLES KUSHNER did knowingly and willfully conspire and agree with others to persuade, induce, entice, and coerce an individual to travel in interstate commerce to engage in prostitution and sexual activity for which a person could be charged with a criminal offense . . .

". . . In an effort to gain leverage over CW1 and CW2, [CW1: Cooperating Witness 1. CW2: Cooperating Witness 2.]
. . . defendant CHARLES KUSHNER initiated a scheme to orchestrate the covert videotaped seduction of CW2. To this end, he recruited Co-Conspirator A ('CCA') and Co-Conspirator B ('CCB'). In or about August 2003, defendant CHARLES KUSHNER told CCA that he wanted CCA to hire a woman to seduce CW2 and then capture the woman and CW2 having sex on videotape. Defendant CHARLES KUSHNER told CCA that he wanted to create the videotape to cause problems and personal difficulties for CW2...

"On or about December 5, 2003, CCB delivered the videotape of CW2 and W1 [W1: prostitute] having sexual relations to defendant CHARLES KUSHNER at his office building in Florham Park, New Jersey. In a conference room with an associate present, defendant CHARLES KUSHNER viewed the videotape and expressed satisfaction with it to CCB.

"On or about May 10, 2004, CCB drove to a town in upstate New York, and mailed the still photographs and videotape in an envelope addressed to CW1 in Essex County, New Jersey.

"A few days later, the envelope containing the videotape and still pictures of CW2 having sex with W1 arrived at the home of CW1 and CW2 in Essex County, New Jersey. CW1 opened the envelope and discovered its contents. CW1 and CW2 later turned the envelope and its contents over to federal law enforcement agents."
Source: Rocco Strada



To: Wayners who wrote (715768)11/29/2005 6:55:10 PM
From: Mr. Palau  Respond to of 769667
 
This should fix the problem:

"Don't call it an 'insurgency': Rumsfeld
Tue Nov 29, 2005 04:29 PM ET

By Will Dunham

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld argued on Tuesday that the guerrillas fighting U.S.-led foreign forces and the American-backed government in Iraq do not deserve to be called an "insurgency."

Asked at a Pentagon news conference why he did not think the word insurgency applied to enemy forces in Iraq, Rumsfeld said he had "an epiphany."

"I've thought about it. And, over the weekend, I thought to myself, you know, that gives them a greater legitimacy than they seem to merit," Rumsfeld said.

Rumsfeld instead referred to the guerrillas in Iraq as "the terrorists" and "the enemies of the government." U.S. military statements also have referred to insurgents as "anti-Iraqi forces."

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary defines an insurgent as "a person who revolts against civil authority or an established government."

It is not the first time Rumsfeld has quibbled with words describing the enemy in Iraq. In June 2003, for example, Rumsfeld said the conflict was not a "guerrilla war," only to have his top commander in the region two weeks later call it "a classical guerrilla-type campaign."

"I think that you can have a legitimate insurgency in a country that has popular support and has a cohesiveness and has a legitimate gripe. These people don't have a legitimate gripe," Rumsfeld said.

"They've got a peaceful way to change that government -- through the constitution, through the elections. These people aren't trying to promote something other than disorder and to take over that country and turn it into a caliphate and then spread it around the world."

'I'M NOT TRAINABLE'

During the briefing, the top U.S. military officer, Marine Corps Gen. Peter Pace, slipped up twice and said "insurgent." With Rumsfeld standing at his side, Pace told reporters, "I have to use the word 'insurgent' because I can't think of a better word right now."

"'Enemies of the legitimate Iraqi government' -- how's that?" Rumsfeld told Pace, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Moments later, Pace again referred to "the insurgents," then told his boss, "Sorry, sir. I'm not trainable today."

Rumsfeld and reporters previously have sparred over the dictionary definition of words such as "quagmire" and "slog."

Rumsfeld described the enemy in Iraq as a mixture of "foreign terrorists," Saddam loyalists, Sunni Arab "rejectionists," criminals, and "people that do it for money."

U.S.-led forces invaded Iraq in March 2003 and deposed President Saddam Hussein, but since then guerrilla forces have engaged in a bloody war for 2-1/2 years. More than 2,100 U.S. troops have died and nearly 16,000 more have been wounded in action."