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Toyota

Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

Route 44 Toyota Sold Me A Lemon



Thursday, August 29, 2013

Drum Beats of War!

When the DRUM BEATS of WAR were sounded before the U.S. invaded Iraq, critics were condemned as being UNPATRIOTIC, rumors and lies were made up about opponents and few risked stepping forward.

Remember the LIES?

WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION!
YELLOW CAKE POWDER!

Those lies were discredited in the international media that the U.S. Corporate Media Clowns ignored or silenced.

We heard condemnation of 'Saddam Hussein gassed his own people,' ignoring that the U.S. provided those chemical weapons.

The U.S. provided chemical weapons and arms to both Iraq and Iran during their WAR.
[Iran-Contra anyone?] Does anyone remember that Pappa Bush was CIA Director?

The U.S. didn't have a problem with the use of CHEMICAL WEAPONS then. 

Let's not make the same mistake in Syria!

CHEMICAL WEAPONS? Just another excuse!




Syria Debate: Does U.S. Have the Evidence and Authority to Hit Assad for Alleged Chemical Attack?






The Obama administration appears to be pressing ahead with military strikes on Syria despite new obstacles at home and abroad. On Wednesday, an informal meeting of the United Nations Security Council failed to reach an agreement after Russia and China opposed any authorization of force in response to last week’s alleged chemical attack by Assad forces in Ghouta. After domestic pressure, British Prime Minister David Cameron announced he will seek parliamentary authorization for using force against Syria, and only after U.N. inspectors complete their current mission. And in Washington, the White House plans to brief lawmakers today following growing calls that President Obama seek congressional backing for any use of force. The administration is expected to make public soon some of its intelligence, but skeptics say there remains no smoking gun implicating the Assad regime. We host a debate on military intervention in Syria between Tariq Ali of the New Left Review and Steven Clemons of The Atlantic.

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