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User: "Satan"
Date: 28 Jun 2007 10:33:14 AM
Object: It's My Kind of Administration !! -- Satan
I love these guys!! Between my faithful servants, Bush and Cheney, and
these fuckers, I'm in utter ecstasy!! I am sorry, though, the Poodle Dog
is gone.
Satan >;))~
June 28, 2007, 8:13AM
Israel president resigns in plea bargain
By MATTI FRIEDMAN Associated Press Writer
The Associated Press
JERUSALEM - Israeli President Moshe Katzav agreed to resign Thursday under
an unexpected plea bargain that included no jail time for sex crimes,
ending a year-long investigation.
Katzav admitted to charges of sexual harassment and obstruction of
justice, but rape charges were dropped.
The plea deal was widely seen as a victory for the Israeli president, who
holds a largely ceremonial post but is expected to set moral standards and
help unify the country in times of trouble.
His accusers and women's rights activists condemned the deal.
The announcement by Attorney General Meni Mazuz abruptly ended a case that
captured the public's attention, painting Katsav as a boss who repeatedly
took advantage of his female employees.
In the space of a year, Katsav sank from being "Israel's No. 1 citizen to
a convicted sex offender," Mazuz told a news conference.
Katsav is one of several high-level officials - including Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert - who recently have been implicated in scandals.
The president, whose seven-year term was due to end next month, planned to
formally resign later Thursday, said his spokesman, Ronen Tzur. Katsav
suspended himself in January to fight the charges.
Katsav, who had always proclaimed his innocence, agreed to the plea
bargain "after the smear campaign of the past year, and in order to spare
his family the pain" of a prolonged legal process, Tzur said.
The deal also marked a dramatic reversal by the attorney general, who
announced plans in January to indict Katsav for graver charges of rape and
sexual misconduct.
Instead, Katsav will plead guilty to sexual harassment, indecent acts and
harassing a witness, Mazuz said. He also will pay damages to plaintiffs
and receive a suspended sentence.
Mazuz said the deal came at Katsav's request and was finalized just
moments before Thursday's news conference. He explained that some of the
allegations would have been difficult to prove in court.
Mazuz also said he took into consideration the damage a prolonged trial
would have caused to "the national institution of the presidency and the
image of the state of Israel."
Kineret Barashi, an attorney for one of the plaintiffs, said Katsav
received special treatment.
"There is no public interest in reaching a plea bargain and reducing his
sentence just because we're talking about the president, and only because
we're concerned about how we'll look to the world," she told Channel 2 TV.
Katsav, who immigrated to Israel from Iran as a child, began his political
career in a poor town in Israel's south, worked his way up to a back-bench
position in the hard-line Likud party, and later became a Cabinet
minister. Considered a political lightweight, Katsav stunned Israelis when
parliament elected him President seven years ago, delivering a stinging
defeat to Shimon Peres, the country's elder statesman.
Allegations against Katsav first surfaced a year ago, and his accusers
eventually included four women who worked with him in the president's
office and earlier when he was tourism minister.
At Thursday's press conference, Mazuz acknowledged that allegations from
several other women could not be pursued because they fell under the
statute of limitations.
Miriam Schler, of the Rape Crisis Center in Tel Aviv, called the deal a
"travesty."
"Basically, it gives a message to women who were raped and attacked or
sexually assaulted by men in positions of power that it's better for them
to sit at home and be quiet and not tell anyone about it because it's not
worth it for them to actually file a complaint with the police," Shler
said.
In May, Mazuz allowed Katsav's attorneys to appear before him at a hearing
to plead their case, a customary practice in cases involving senior
officials. At that hearing, new evidence was presented, Mazuz said
Thursday. He gave no further details.
Following a furious diatribe at a news conference where he accused the
media of being on a witch hunt, Katsav stepped aside in January to fight
the allegations, but did not quit. Parliament Speaker Dalia Itzik has
served as acting president since then.
Peres was elected earlier this month to take over the presidency when
Katsav's term expires. The 83-year-old Nobel peace laureate, who takes
office July 15, had no comment on the plea bargain.
The Katsav scandal was one of several to have tainted the ranks of the
Israeli leadership.
Olmert has been accused of corruption in connection with several real
estate and business deals transacted before he become prime minister.
Former Justice Minister Haim Ramon, an Olmert ally, lost his job earlier
this year and was convicted of an indecent act for forcibly kissing a
female soldier.
Finance Minister Avraham Hirchson, a longtime Olmert friend, is under
investigation in an embezzlement case and has suspended himself from
office.
And a powerful lawmaker and Olmert ally, Tzahi Hanegbi, faces charges of
fraud, bribery and perjury in connection with appointments he made as a
Cabinet minister.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/world/4927728.html
.

User: ""

Title: Re: It's My Kind of Administration !! -- Satan 28 Jun 2007 04:51:33 PM
On Jun 29, 1:33 am, "Satan" <applicantprocess...@hell.com> wrote:

I love these guys!! Between my faithful servants, Bush and Cheney, and
these fuckers, I'm in utter ecstasy!! I am sorry, though, the Poodle Dog
is gone.

Satan >;))~

June 28, 2007, 8:13AM
Israel president resigns in plea bargain

By MATTI FRIEDMAN Associated Press Writer
The Associated Press

JERUSALEM - Israeli President Moshe Katzav agreed to resign Thursday under
an unexpected plea bargain that included no jail time for sex crimes,
ending a year-long investigation.

Katzav admitted to charges of sexual harassment and obstruction of
justice, but rape charges were dropped.

The plea deal was widely seen as a victory for the Israeli president, who
holds a largely ceremonial post but is expected to set moral standards and
help unify the country in times of trouble.

His accusers and women's rights activists condemned the deal.

The announcement by Attorney General Meni Mazuz abruptly ended a case that
captured the public's attention, painting Katsav as a boss who repeatedly
took advantage of his female employees.

In the space of a year, Katsav sank from being "Israel's No. 1 citizen to
a convicted sex offender," Mazuz told a news conference.

Katsav is one of several high-level officials - including Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert - who recently have been implicated in scandals.

The president, whose seven-year term was due to end next month, planned to
formally resign later Thursday, said his spokesman, Ronen Tzur. Katsav
suspended himself in January to fight the charges.

Katsav, who had always proclaimed his innocence, agreed to the plea
bargain "after the smear campaign of the past year, and in order to spare
his family the pain" of a prolonged legal process, Tzur said.

The deal also marked a dramatic reversal by the attorney general, who
announced plans in January to indict Katsav for graver charges of rape and
sexual misconduct.

Instead, Katsav will plead guilty to sexual harassment, indecent acts and
harassing a witness, Mazuz said. He also will pay damages to plaintiffs
and receive a suspended sentence.

Mazuz said the deal came at Katsav's request and was finalized just
moments before Thursday's news conference. He explained that some of the
allegations would have been difficult to prove in court.

Mazuz also said he took into consideration the damage a prolonged trial
would have caused to "the national institution of the presidency and the
image of the state of Israel."

Kineret Barashi, an attorney for one of the plaintiffs, said Katsav
received special treatment.

"There is no public interest in reaching a plea bargain and reducing his
sentence just because we're talking about the president, and only because
we're concerned about how we'll look to the world," she told Channel 2 TV.

Katsav, who immigrated to Israel from Iran as a child, began his political
career in a poor town in Israel's south, worked his way up to a back-bench
position in the hard-line Likud party, and later became a Cabinet
minister. Considered a political lightweight, Katsav stunned Israelis when
parliament elected him President seven years ago, delivering a stinging
defeat to Shimon Peres, the country's elder statesman.

Allegations against Katsav first surfaced a year ago, and his accusers
eventually included four women who worked with him in the president's
office and earlier when he was tourism minister.

At Thursday's press conference, Mazuz acknowledged that allegations from
several other women could not be pursued because they fell under the
statute of limitations.

Miriam Schler, of the Rape Crisis Center in Tel Aviv, called the deal a
"travesty."

"Basically, it gives a message to women who were raped and attacked or
sexually assaulted by men in positions of power that it's better for them
to sit at home and be quiet and not tell anyone about it because it's not
worth it for them to actually file a complaint with the police," Shler
said.

In May, Mazuz allowed Katsav's attorneys to appear before him at a hearing
to plead their case, a customary practice in cases involving senior
officials. At that hearing, new evidence was presented, Mazuz said
Thursday. He gave no further details.

Following a furious diatribe at a news conference where he accused the
media of being on a witch hunt, Katsav stepped aside in January to fight
the allegations, but did not quit. Parliament Speaker Dalia Itzik has
served as acting president since then.

Peres was elected earlier this month to take over the presidency when
Katsav's term expires. The 83-year-old Nobel peace laureate, who takes
office July 15, had no comment on the plea bargain.

The Katsav scandal was one of several to have tainted the ranks of the
Israeli leadership.

Olmert has been accused of corruption in connection with several real
estate and business deals transacted before he become prime minister.

Former Justice Minister Haim Ramon, an Olmert ally, lost his job earlier
this year and was convicted of an indecent act for forcibly kissing a
female soldier.

Finance Minister Avraham Hirchson, a longtime Olmert friend, is under
investigation in an embezzlement case and has suspended himself from
office.

And a powerful lawmaker and Olmert ally, Tzahi Hanegbi, faces charges of
fraud, bribery and perjury in connection with appointments he made as a
Cabinet minister.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/world/4927728.html

We know Satan would not like these kind of Suckholes in his place even
if it is a sewer!
But then again I doubt anyone would want those clowns on their team.
Just another day at the funny farm, or is that the Drone hive?
LB
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