Well it is October 13 - the CIA was born on the 13th of October, and as
I recall this was the day some say DeMoley was burnt at the
stake....October 13 - and of court the director of the CIA walks into a
trap.
Notice the masked people inciting to riot? Cui Bono.....note oil prices
are going up again......regardless, the two faces of Hill and Bill are
being judged - both are found wanting, and is the handwriting on the
wall now?
Easy to incite to riot.......old trick, but new dogs.
saba
October 13, 2000
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Thursday October 12, 2000; 5:19 PM EDT
Hillary Booed off Stage in Wake of Mideast Violence
New York Senate candidate Hillary Clinton was booed off the stage at a
"Solidarity for Israel" rally held outside the Israeli consulate in
Manhattan Thursday afternoon.
"We are here today to say to the world that we stand firmly behind
Israel," said the first lady as the crowd erupted in loud jeers. Mrs.
Clinton was reportedly forced to curtail her remarks as the booing
continued, and she left the scene minutes later.
"It was unbelievable," New York City Council member Noach Dear told WABC
radio's Sean Hannity. "She gets up there and she starts to speak and
they don't let her speak. She's trying to say something but they don't
let her."
"There was a spontaneous uprising of anger and boos from the crowd,"
Jewish Action Alliance spokeswoman Beth Gilinsky told WOR radio's Bob
Grant. "And we sustained [the boos] for quite a while to the point where
she finally just walked off the stage."
The first lady's hostile greeting came just hours after news of the
deaths of two Israeli soldiers reached America. They were captured early
Thursday and were being held in a Palestinian jail when an angry mob
stormed the police station and beat them to death. Their bodies were
dragged through the streets of the West Bank town of Ramallah.
Over the weekend Mrs. Clinton said she opposed a U.N. resolution
condemning Israel for the current Mideast violence. But she apparently
did little to persuade President Clinton, who personally ordered that
the U.S. remain neutral on the issue. The excuse seemed lame to many and
angered even some of her most avid Jewish supporters.
The "Solidarity for Israel" crowd - estimated to be 10,000 strong and
stretching for six blocks - was much larger than expected.
Mrs. Clinton's Senate rival Rick Lazio also spoke and got a much warmer
reception, as did speeches by New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Gov.
George Pataki.
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