Israel Up to Its Old Tricks
QuestionGirl September 6th, 2007 - 8:05 pmNo politician should take a single cent from any lobbying group who is pimping for Israel. This is NOT ok.
Syria said Thursday that its air defenses opened fire at Israeli warplanes that had entered its airspace at dawn and forced them to leave, but Israel said they are unaware of any such an incident.
Syria’s official SANA news agency quoted an army spokesman as saying that the Israeli planes penetrated Syrian airspace from the Mediterranean Sea heading towards the northeast.
According to the report, Syrian air defenses fired at the incoming Israeli planes after the warplanes “dropped ammunition”, but no damage or casualty was caused in the incident.
“The Syrian Arab Republic warns the government of the Israeli enemy against this aggressive action and reserves the right to respond in a way it deems appropriate,” SANA said.
The report, however, did not say the Israelis struck targets in Syria as some media reported, but only said the Israelis dropped ammunition.
Israel Radio reported that an unidentified Israeli military spokesman had denied Israeli warplanes attacked targets in Syria.
A spokesperson of Israel Defense Forces (IDF) told Xinhua that they are unaware of any incident that Damascus had claimed that it fired on Israeli warplane that violated Syrian airspace.
The IDF is not available for comments at the moment and would look into the report, said the spokesperson.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s office also said it was looking into the report.
More at Xinhuanet.com
Syria said Thursday that its air defenses opened fire at Israeli warplanes that had entered its airspace at dawn and forced them to leave, but Israel said they are unaware of any such an incident. 
September 6th, 2007 at 8:11 pm
Wait, wait, wait… is the big corporations , the ones that is run by the Ki$$$$$$$$inger men, the ones that pump billions in lobbying for privatization of the army, electricity, transportation, automakers, technology, cable, etc?
The big problem is that the big money is the one that move everything.
And the ultra powerful Cheney/Halliburton, Lynn Cheney and her ex companies boards in defense companies,the Calyle, the leverage boyouts, the liquidity is pumping in to Congress, because at the same time that money goes to the cronies companies.
Is a club.
And the war in Iran is already in the works with Cheney/Nantayahu/Bankers/Monarchies/Dictatorships/Media/Propaganda.
Again the world in the hands of the same club.
September 6th, 2007 at 8:11 pm
This news are hidden today.
But tensions in credit markets prompted central banks to pump ample liquidity into the banking system on Thursday.
The Fed injected $31.25 billion in temporary reserves to the banking system via system repurchase agreements while earlier the European Central Bank added 42.245 billion euros ($57.4 billion) in temporary overnight funds to ease tension in the euro interbank lending market.
September 6th, 2007 at 8:14 pm
Read the news today?
1. Financial: The Fed injected $31.25 billion in temporary reserves to the banking system via system repurchase agreements while earlier the European Central Bank added 42.245 billion euros ($57.4 billion) in temporary overnight funds to ease tension in the euro interbank lending market.
2. Osama Bin Laden again in the arena.
3. Syria bombing and denied.
3. Ipod is now 200 dollars, when millions where sold at 600 hundred.
4. We have so much presidential candidates all paid by huge interest groups.
5. Iraq … Afganistan… the troops…. the same.
6. The Banking system is broke, so the FED and the Central European Bank, giving money so the whole system do not implode.
7. The price of Gold went 700 up … this is a huge crisis.
War, this is KI$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$inger men , more war$$$$$$$$$$$ for profit and control of raw materials.
September 6th, 2007 at 8:37 pm
In the New York Times, the big KI$$$$$$$$$inger men and Iraq.
FYI
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09.....ref=slogin
September 6th, 2007 at 8:42 pm
Kissinger Associates’ Associates
Henry Kissinger, Chairman
Lawrence S. Eagleburger, President[4]
Alan R. Batkin, Vice President[5]
Bill Richardson, Senior Managing Director (2002)[6]
J. Stapleton Roy, Managing Director (2001)
Christine Vick, Vice President (1977-1992)[7]
Brent Scowcroft, Vice Chairman (1982-1989)[8]
William D. Rogers, Esq, Vice Chairman (dates?)[9][10]
Alan Stoga, Managing Director (1994-)[11]
David J. Rothkopf, Managing Director (1996-1998)
L. Paul Bremer III, Managing Director (1989-2000)[12]