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World News See other World News Articles Title: What Dan Quayle & Donald Rumsfeld Have in Common; Jewish Newspaper Exposes ‘Cerberus’ Link By Michael Collins Piper January 2, 2006 American Free Press If anyone ever had any question as to why Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld has been such a major figure inside the Bush administration advancing the interests of the neo-conservative network, the answer to the mystery may have finally been resolved. Its actually been quite profitable for the U.S. defense secretary. Rumsfeld along with former Vice President Dan Quayle has ties to Cerberus Global Investments, a New York-based holding company which, just last month, purchased the Israeli governments interest in Bank Leumi, the second largest bank in Israel. The revelation came in the Nov. 15 issue of the influential Israeli newspaper, Haaretz, which reported that, at least as far back as 2001, Rumsfeld was an investor in the company, citing a report that appeared in the Oct. 3, 2005, issue of Business Week, based on financial disclosure forms that Rumsfeld was required to file under federal ethics laws. That Business Week report went so far as to describe Cerberus as being bigger than even such well-known business giants as McDonalds, 3M, Coca-Cola and Cisco Systems, pointing out that Cerberus controls some 226 Burger King restaurants, the National and Alamo car-rental chains, building products maker Formica Corp. and the old Warner Hollywood Studios. What is of particular interest regarding Rumsfelds Cerberus investments (vis a vis his insistent demand that the United States invade Iraq and occupy the country, as it does today) is that Business Week asserted that Cerberus has also set up military base camps in Iraq. As far as former Vice President Quayle is concerned, while Quayle is now ensconced as essentially the front man for Cerberus, serving as chairman of the board of Cerberus, the real power at Cerberus is the 45-year-old chief executive officer, Stephen Feinberg, described by Haaretz as a New York Jew with a golden touch a shy wunderkind who makes himself scarce around photographers and sends underlings like Cerberus chair Dan Quayle to sign his deals. So although Quayles liberal Democratic critics often made fun of the former vice president, questioning his capacities, its pretty clear that Quayle, after leaving the second highest office in the land, has finally found his niche. Another major player in Feinbergs operations is Michael Steinhardt, who according to Avenue magazine is an avowed atheist yet still one of Americas biggest supporters of Jewish and Israeli causes, and a financial backer of such influential American Jewish journals as the New York-based weekly Forward and the daily New York Sun, a neoconservative daily. Current U.S. ethics laws do not prohibit past or present U.S. federal officials such as the defense secretary or the ex-vice presidentfrom having financial interests in companies that are owned by foreign interests or otherwise benefit foreign governments. But there are those who might find a conflict of interest, particularly in the case of Defense Secretary Rumsfeld. After all, critics note, Haaretz reported that the Israeli governments finance ministry has said that the proceeds of the Cerberus purchase of a controlling interest in Bank Leumi will go toward paying off Israels high national debt. This is particularly ironic, of course, because of Rumsfelds key role in helping orchestrate the war against Iraq which was a major aim of the Israeli lobby in the United States. The U.S. engagement against the Arab republic has done much to increase Americas national debt, a debt that keeps on growing, even as Rumsfelds friends at Cerberus are directly involved in establishing the U.S. military presence in the beleaguered country.
Poster Comment: Veeeery eeeenteresting, the slimeballs. ;0)
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#3. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
Is this the former Spotlight? Good stuff...
#5. To: Jethro Tull (#3)
Yep, they still are able to get a few good exclusives even with the internet knocking hell out of print media. Piper and Bollyn are good reporters and they still have Mike Blair and a few new writers. They also print Szymanski, Ron Paul and Paul Craig Roberts.
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