This is what Jesse Jackson had planned for USA if Bush won.......threats
to take to the streets?
This is what happened in Cincinnati, Ohio which looked like a war zone -
but the home of Proctor Gamble, do you think they will get away with
much of this stuff?
Usual suspects? Note looting - one American in Kuwait when the Iraqi's
invaded their country, said "When are you Americans coming over here
{she was obvious American] - why "they even stole my TV and VCR".
Been a lot cheaper to send over a lot of TVs and VCRs than to go to war
and murder these people for the blacks in Cincinnati looted the stores
but managed to murder one white man who had done them no harm.
Like South Africa? Mugabee and his butchers - murdering white farmers
and nothing was done here so now suddenly these animals want food for
nobody left to grow food for them.....the land is theirs, and they
butchered their own - and all this stuff is orchestrated and by whom?
Big Red Star and in September, October, and November it burns brighter
and brighter and brighter.
So - they still want to take our guns away?
How lovely - imagine every white man and woman in Cincinnati by now has
an arsenal and await the attack should some of the people decide to
cross the lines, into the "more affluent" areas?
One year of Clinton's income would no doubt feed a lot of people - of
the 9 million children whom they say goes to bed hungry every night over
here?
Note our TV sets never show the very, very poor looking on hungry, as a
pig like Kissinger sits at table dropping the crumbs to fhe floor for
the kids......today though they seem to live by the words of the
Murderer's Bible "first let the kids be killed", and the crumbs then
truly go to the dogs.
In the last week in Ohio 4,000 more jobs lost to Mexico - do not buy
products for you see in order for these bastards to accomplish their
goals, we have to buy these products....Buy American and one would think
these cororupt Union Leaders would be out full force - it took the women
to Take on Marc Rich - a corrupt bastard whom I would like to see Arabs
find for one day - for the women of the Steel Workers took him on when
he tried to destroy their Union.
Buy American is the only way.....unless you like to buy shoes and
clothing that must be fumigated for disease before it enters this
country. (Leprosy, AIDS, wonder how that stuff spreads so much for they
cannot blame this all on homosexual lovers, can they?????)
Saba
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ALGERIANS FIRE INTO DEMONSTRATING CROWDS TODAY
MANY HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS TAKE TO THE STREETS
MID-EAST REALITIES � - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 6/14:
The Berbers in Algeria, the brutal civil war in Sudan, the Palestinians in the once
Holy Land, the Kurds in Iraq and Turkey, the ongoing Kashmir crisis -- all conflicts
exploding throughout the greater Middle East region today in 2001, all conflicts the
legacy of Western colonial policies of yesteryear and American imperial policies of
today. Add to this extremely volatile situation the reality that secret police and
disguised military regimes rule throughout the region in most cases armed and trained
by the Americans -- including continuing Hashemite rule on the East Bank of the Jordan
and Saudi Royal rule in Arabia -- and no wonder the Director of the CIA himself, plus
of course all the other top officials of the American government, are spending more
and more time plugging the holes in the badly leaking dike of "client regimes" and
remote control from Washington (often with much Israeli input and manipulation).
Today, major clashes erupting in Algeria where about a decade ago the Army took over,
with much American and French help, rather than allow the leading Muslims parties to
come to power by election:
PROTESTORS, POLICE CLASH DURING BERBER-LED MARCH IN
ALGIERS
ALGIERS, June 14 (AFP) - Police and protesters clashed violently in the Algerian
capital Thursday during a massive ethnic Berber-led protest against the government of
President Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
An AFP correspondent saw police firing live bullets on protesters in the port area,
where some had begun looting warehouses. It was unknown whether the shooting, which
came from a police vehicle, claimed any casualties.
Other clashes occurred at the May 1 Square, where police had formed a cordon to
prevent the hundreds of thousands of mainly young people protesting alleged state
repression in the northeastern Berber homeland of Kabylie from marching on
Bouteflika's offices.
Protesters at the head of the march tried to break through the cordon by throwing
stones and other projectiles at police, who responded by firing tear gas and using
water cannons.
People were seen arriving at the main hospital in Algiers, some with bloodied faces,
and police followed them into the hospital grounds.
Local newspapers had forecast that up to two million people would join the protest,
which comes against a backdrop of rapidly rising discontent with
Bouteflika's rule that has sparked bloody rioting in Kabylie and other parts of the
northeast.
From early morning, ethnic Berbers streamed by the thousands into Algiers from
Kabylie, crowded in cars, trucks and buses.
They were joined by residents of Algiers sympathetic to their cause and fed up with
Bouteflika.
Most of them youths, many walked bare-chested under a blazing sun, raising black
flags as a sign of mourning and sporting a painted "Z" on their backs or chests to
represent the Berber language Tamazight.
Others toted posters bearing slogans such as "No forgiveness in Kabylie", "Murderous
government" and "Enough of this government".
Still others held portraits of Berber singer Matoub Lounes, a critic of both the
government and the Islamic fundamentalist movement in Algeria who was killed by
unknown assailants in 1998, and chanted his songs.
At around 2:00 pm police were seen trying to move demonstrators away from the May 1
Square towards the port area, where looters were stealing goods including vehicles
from warehouses.
Demonstrators pulled brand new cars, vans, minibuses and trucks out of warehouses
and torched them, an AFP correspondent said.
Many other fires were set, including at a bus terminal and a government building,
casting a pall of thick black smoke over Algiers.
An international fair opened by the president on Wednesday had to close in the face
of the protests.
The Berber discontent, rooted in longstanding grievances over perceived
discrimination, has mushroomed into far broader resentment over unemployment, lack of
adequate housing and the role of the paramilitary police in Kabylie.
Berbers began rioting in Kabylie in April, facing off with police for six weeks.
The police crackdown left between 60 and 80 people dead, according to unofficial
estimates.
Among the first to arrive for the Algiers protest on Thursday were residents of
Bejaia, a main city in the Kabylie region where rioting erupted afresh on Wednesday
after a brief lull.
Youths erected barricades and faced off with police after destroying street lamps,
shattering windows of public buildings and torching cars. Furniture from the local tax
office was thrown into the street.
Anger and dissatisfaction with Bouteflika's government has spread beyond the Berber
homeland, this week reaching the northeastern towns of Khenchela, Skikda and Ain
Fakroun, and southward to Dirah.
Newspapers, meanwhile, reported Thursday that 24 people were shot during rioting
outside the town hall in Ain Fakroun on Wednesday, eight of whom were said to be in a
serious condition.
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