2010-10-01

Morning Brief: Ecuador president attacked by striking police

Vatic Note: You can tell the bias of the papers reporting this, the BBC, british Rothschild Correspondence (BRC), and the NY Times controlled by the same international scum bags that lied us into Iraq. I don't care what this leaders politics are, anyone who stands against the international bankers and robber land grabbers and resource theives of third world countries, gets my vote. After what they have done to us, and we did nothing, its almost embarrassing that someone from a third world country has more integrity and courage to withstand the undermining, CIA and mossad actions against him such as we see here. Our "British Tavistock" controlled CIA had done this is every country we have been kicked out of when we tried to steal their natural resources, so whether popular or not, I say good on him. Remember our Military man who wrote the book "Economic Hitman" and how he exposed that the military was used in these countries as economic hitmen to undermine these countries who tried to stand against the fascists trying to extract the wealth of these nations attempting to grow and advance into a better world for their people. Its time we did the same thing here and got rid of them.

Morning Brief: Ecuador president attacked by striking police
http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/node/451066
Posted By Joshua Keating Friday, October 1, 2010 - 9:16 AM

Top news: Ecuador's Rafael Correa says there will be "no pardon"  for those involved in the unrest in Quito yesterday during which he was assaulted and briefly held hostage  by protesting police officers. The trouble began after security forces took over barracks in several cities to protest a new law that would reduce their benefits and slow salary increases.

Correa went to the barracks in Quito to personally confront the officers where a shouting match ensued and the president was shoved, pelted with water and tear gassed. Correa sought refuge at a nearby police hospital where he was surrounded by protesting officers. Speaking to the news media by telephone, he called the protests an “an attempt at a coup d’état.” Correa was rescued after troops stormed the hospital.

Correa blamed his political opponents for fomenting the unrest, a charge opposition leaders have denied. Correa is reportedly considering disbanding Congress to overcome political opposition to his plans to shrink the country's bureaucracy.

New message: A newly-released audio recording, reportedly by al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, urges Muslims to contribute to relief efforts for Pakistan's flood victims.   (VN: LOL even the foreign affairs neocon owned publication has to now say "reportedly by AQ leader Osama BL" who, as everyone knows has been dead since Dec 2001,  at least they are giving us that much respect after all these years. lol )
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