Posted on 11/27/2012 1:29:46 AM PST by ilcenter
Two dozen Americans in Israel are suing U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for negligence in allowing the United States to fund the Palestinian Authority, which used money for terror.
The suit was filed in a federal U.S. court in Washington by the Israel Law Center (Shurat HaDin), which has revolutionized the war against terror through lawfare, winning colossal lawsuits against terrorist organizations and banks that handle their funds.
The Federal suit alleges that the U.S. State Department violated the Anti-Terrorism Act, and abandoned Congressional safeguards, transparency and reporting requirements.
Clinton allegedly ignored congressional safeguards and transparency requirements attached to American aid to the Palestinian Authority, the Law Center stated.
The plaintiffs also claim that the White House has not been complying with the regulations and reporting obligations governing presidential waivers which facilitate emergency funding to the PA.
The United States Department of State, under the Palestinian Anti-Terrorism Act, is prohibited from providing material support to proscribed terrorist groups.
(Excerpt) Read more at israelnationalnews.com ...
Can we amend the suit to include the salary paid to Obama... for the past four years?
Sorry, Bender, but as your Our Lord and Savior... I cannot be sued--
Gadzooks! Who would have seen that... coming?
Can we amend the suit to include the salary paid to Obama... for the past four years?
Sorry, Bender, but as your Our Lord and Savior... I cannot be sued--
Gadzooks! Who would have seen that... coming?
Who gave the order to our military to “stand down” and NOT implement plans to rescue our men in Benghazi on 9-11-12?
When?
Why?
What the hell is the USA and the world coming to????
Deifying that sack of shit!
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