Oops she did it again .......... although selling human beings fits right into her resume. "These boys would then be trafficked across international borders by traffickers and smugglers posing as the boys' parents," the documents say. "Once these individuals arrived in the United Arab Emirates ( U.A.E.')
they would then sell these boys into slavery to individuals in the camel-racing industry where the boys would, among other forced tasks, serve as jockeys." Today's New York Sun has new explosive reportage on another, new lawsuit filed against enslaving human trafficker, Sheik Hamdan bin Rashid al-Maktoum, who is also the finance and industry minister of the United Arab Emirates. Hillary took a ton of money from this slave driver. Dick Morris ran an oped back in September 2006 entitled "Emir's A Gusher for Bill and Hillary" that charges that Bill Clinton and those in the inner circle of both Clintons have enjoyed large financial benefits from Clinton's relationship with Sheik Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum. This story involves the controversial Dubai ports deal. Since publication of this largely ignored column the news media has been hotly debating President Clinton's handling of the hunt for Osama bin-Ladin. Did he do enough or didn't he? Did Senator Clinton know that her campaign consultants were on the payroll of the Sheik? In an interview I had with Dick Morris back in September of last year he said. "The implications for influence peddling and all of that are very severe." If Hillary is still a viable contender after this bombshell, there is something very wrong with the poltiical system and the abdication of the media's role as public servant (d'oh.) Here's the back story in the human trafficker. This from a more moderate, an advanced Arab state. Du-bites! Islam, religion of human enslavement. Yes, lets do try to be more like them, shall we? Creeping sharia, my ass. A Dubai Leader Faces Charges of Enslavement Nicholas Wapshott NY Sun The deputy leader of the Arab emirate of Dubai has become the subject of a class-action lawsuit in Kentucky that accuses him of encouraging the enslavement of thousands of boys for use as jockeys in camel races in the Middle East. If the suit is heard against Sheik Hamdan bin Rashid al-Maktoum, who is also the finance and industry minister of the United Arab Emirates, it has the makings of an embarrassing international incident. The Emirates is a key American ally and hosts more U.S. Navy ships than any other country. When a similar case was brought in Florida in July, the State Department moved to intervene after the deputy ruler of the United Arab Emirates and leader of Dubai, Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, who also was named in the suit, made a personal appeal to President Bush. The State Department took no action because the case was thrown out on jurisdictional grounds. The suit has now been refiled in Kentucky, where Sheik Hamdan bin Rashid al-Maktoum has extensive horseracing interests, including livestock and stables. The sheik has denied any wrongdoing.HILLARY ON DUBAI DEPUTY/SLAVEOWNER'S PAYROLL