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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:

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Wednesday, September 18, 2013

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Israel Wants Syria and Iran, Crushed
By Jonathan Cook
It looks as though Israel, while remaining largely mute about its interests in the civil war raging there, has been doing a great deal to pressure the White House into direct involvement in Syria.
Syria's New Game: The Russian Factor
By Ramzy Baroud
Putin is not exactly a peacenik, but his country has indeed succeeded in breaking, at least for now, a predictable pattern of American military interventions in the Middle East which are mostly aimed at ensuring Israel's military and political supremacy.
Talented Mr Kerry Backslides on Russian Deal over Syrian Chemicals
By Finian Cunningham
The obvious point is that US Secretary of State John Kerry is not a man whose word can be trusted.
New York Times on Syria: All The Propaganda Fit to Print
By Bill Van Auken
The story's headline, "UN implicates Syria in using chemical weapons," is a cynical distortion of reality tailored to meet the needs of the US government for war propaganda.
Unverified Videos Allegedly Show Syria Rebels Using Chemical Weapons
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Video, allegedly shows Syrian rebels using chemical weapons on 21st of August.
The "Indispensable Nation" Threatens Another War Against Children
By Felicity Arbuthnot
Considering the barely imaginable oceans of dollars US war departments spend on selling their newest illegal, manufactured war of aggression, they certainly spend little on wordsmiths.
US Sanctions Are Genocidal : Fmr US Attorney General
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Former US Attorney General, Ramsey Clark, discussing Iraq before the first Gulf War and his opinions on Syria.
Canadian Billionaire Predicts End of US Dollar as World's Reserve Currency
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" In my view, the dollar is about to become dethroned as the world's de facto currency. I'll tell you how I came to that conclusion so quickly... "
The Armageddon Looting Machine: The Looming Mass Destruction from Derivatives
By Ellen Brown
Five years after the financial collapse precipitated by the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy on September 15, 2008, the risk of another full-blown financial panic is still looming large.
Your Household Lost $7,000 Last Year. Where Did It Go?
By Richard Eskow
The average under-65 household in the United States has lost $7,490 in annual income since the year 2000, according to 2012 census data. Less money has been going to the average household in wages because more money is going into corporate profits.
Republican Controlled House Scheduled To Vote On Aid To Poor
By Brian McAfee
September 19 the Republican controlled House of Representatives are scheduled to vote on a Farm Bill; part of which includes a $40 billion cut in the food stamp program.

Hard News
166 people killed in Nigeria:
16 Nigerian soldiers and 150 sect members, including a top commander, were killed in the northern state of Borno, local newspaper Vanguard reported on Wednesday.
Iraqi prime minister appeals for help as car bombs kill 6:
Iraq's prime minister appealed to his people for support for the government's fight against insurgents as bombings in central and northern Iraq killed at least six and wounded scores on Wednesday.
At least 32 killed across Iraq:
A series of attacks across Iraq killed at least 32 people on Tuesday, police and medical sources said. The deadliest attack took place in the predominantly Sunni Muslim city of Fallujah in western Iraq, where three suicide bombers attacked a police station killing at least eight people, police said.
Syria claims rebels behind chemical weapon attack, gives evidence to Russia:
Evidence supporting the claim has been given to Russia, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Wednesday. However, he refused to divulge any more details.
Russia claims chemical attack in Syria provocation, calls for investigation:
"There is a wide variety of evidence that a large-scale provocation was organised in Ghouta on August 21 in order to encourage foreign military intervention in the Syrian conflict," Russian Permanent Representative to the United Nations said
Turkey confirms Syrian rebels with Al Qaida ties sought chemical weapons:
This marked the first time that Turkey confirmed claims by Russia and Syria that Al Qaida-aligned rebel militias were acquiring CW precursors for attacks against the Syrian Army and security forces.
Russia demands 'immediate return' of UN inspectors to Syria:
Ambassador Vitaly Churkin said the UN inspection mission should also investigate "the incident on March 19 near Aleppo as well as incidents of intoxication of Syrian government troops on August 22 and 24-25."
Chemical experts to return to Syria: UN:
UN chemical weapons inspectors will return to Syria soon to investigate various accusations against the regime and opposition, their chief told AFP on Wednesday.
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UN Report Suggests Regime Behind Sarin Attack:
A U.N. inspectors report on last month's chemical weapons attack in Syria suggests the rockets containing the nerve agent sarin were fired from the regime's elite military units based in mountains overlooking Damascus.
Chemical weapons launched from regime-held military base, HRW say:
The poison gas attacks in Damascus were launched from a military base controlled by Bashar al-Assad's forces, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has said, as more evidence emerged to implicate the regime
Obama waives ban on arming terrorists to allow aid to Syrian opposition:
President Obama waived a provision of federal law designed to prevent the supply of arms to terrorist groups to clear the way for the U.S. to provide military assistance to "vetted" opposition groups fighting Syrian dictator Bashar Assad.
US to retain military threat against Syria: Hagel:
"We should keep that military option exactly where it is. We have assured the president that our assets and force posture remain the same," Hagel told a press conference. "We are prepared to exercise any option that he would select."
Syria accuses Western powers of forestalling peace negotiations:
Imposing preconditions and supporting rebel fighters thwarts prospects for a negotiated resolution, Syrians say.
UK moves Type 45 destroyer to Mediterranean:
HMS Dragon 's MBDA Sea Viper missile system will provide UK commanders in the region with wide area anti-aircraft, anti-cruise, and anti-ship missile capability, augmenting the anti-aircraft capability of the six Royal Air Force Eurofighter Typhoon fighter aircraft which were dispatched to RAF Akrotiri on Cyprus in August.
Iran Dismisses Reports on Closure of Fordo Enrichment Facility:
Head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi vehemently denied recent media claims that the Iranian president has ordered the closure of the country's Fordo enrichment facility.
Iran releases prominent political dissidents:
Eleven of Iran's most prominent political prisoners, including human rights lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh, have been unexpectantly freed by authorities in Iran days before President Hassan Rouhani's first speech to the United Nations.
Hamas: Egypt destroying Gaza tunnels to tighten blockade:
"The Egyptian army has destroyed 95 percent of the tunnels with the aim of setting up a security buffer zone," Sobhi Ridwan, head of the Palestinian municipality in the border town of Rafah, told AFP.
US troops under siege as Egypt battles Islamists:
American-led peace-keeping troops in the Sinai are living in a state of siege as fighting between the Egyptian army and militant Islamists groups threatens the viability of the mission.
Afghanistan: Kapisa Raid Kills 12 "Taliban Insurgents":
Local officials of north-east Kapisa province said that 12 Taliban insurgents including a shadow district governor were killed and 20 others injured during an operation in the Nijrab district of the province.
5 killed in shootout along Pakistan-Afghan border:
Security forces killed five men Wednesday near the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, officials from the two countries said, though they offered conflicting claims over whether the dead were militants or cattle farmers.
Clashes among Afghan police in Helmand, 10 killed or injured:
The incident reportedly took place in Khanshin district following verbal clashes among the police officers, leaving at least 3 service members dead and 7 others injured.
FISA court: Phone tapping doesn't violate Constitution:
A newly released opinion says no companies challenged orders to turn over Americans' phone metadata
How The UK Government 'Secretly' Influenced Its Citizens' Behaviours:
Can governments influence the decisions and actions of their citizens without the public's conscious knowledge
Greek police search Golden Dawn offices after man stabbed to death:
Greek police searched the Athens offices of the Golden Dawn party on Wednesday after a 35-year-old anti-racism rapper was stabbed to death by a man who sympathizes with the far-right group.
Greek public workers strike over austerity layoffs:
The protests marked the start of a 48-hour nationwide shutdown of public services, leaving schools, courts and government offices closed. State hospitals operated on skeleton staff while traffic came to a grinding halt as trains remained idle for four hours, leaving thousands of commuters and tourists stranded.
Corzine Operated 'Scheme' at MF Global, Trustee Alleges:
Jon Corzine, the former head of MF Global Holdings Ltd., masterminded a scheme to inflate earnings that led to the eighth-biggest bankruptcy in U.S. history, according to an updated lawsuit filed by a trustee for the failed futures broker.
Census: Poverty still at record high while income stagnates:
The official poverty rate remained at 15 percent in 2012 for a second consecutive year. That means that 46.5 million Americans are impoverished, a record-high number that is unchanged from 2011's estimate. Since the beginning of the recession, poverty is up 2.5 percentage points.
Poverty Rate and Income Stagnate as Conservatives Attack the Safety Net:
The numbers come as House Republicans move to kick as many as 4 million Americans off food stamps by cutting $40 billion from the program. Conservatives are also proposing to cut tens of thousands of young children out of Head Start, as well as childcare assistance, Meals On Wheels for seniors, unemployment benefits, and housing assistance.
Merchants gird for tough times:
It is no mystery why glumness has overtaken the consumer. You would be unhappy, too, if your income hardly grew over the past year while taxes and prices did.
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Cost Of War

Number Of Iraqis Slaughtered In US War And Occupation Of Iraq "1,455,590"
Number of U.S. Military Personnel Sacrificed (Officially acknowledged) In America's War On Iraq: 4,883

Number Of International Occupation Force Troops Slaughtered In Afghanistan : 3,273
Cost of War in Iraq & Afghanistan
Total Cost of Wars Since 2001








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