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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



Saturday, September 5, 2015

Why I support the Iran nuclear deal


In the upper left hand corner of this space is a SEARCH feature. 
If you search for KAGAN, the results provide insight into the Project for the New American Century, the Chicken Hawk Neo-Cons who promote AMERICAN EMPIRE and much else. 

Most folks can't digest the complexity of American Foreign Policy and strive to keep their messages simple. 
Readers of this venue have proven that WRONG! 

Any family raising children knows they don't want to send their children to ENDLESS WARS for the Military-Industrial-Congressional War Profiteers. 

Any Veteran knows WAR should be the LAST RESORT.

It's time to WAGE PEACE. 






The US can't re-build crumbling roads and bridges, can't feed hungry children, can't house the homeless, yet this defines the Moral Bankruptcy of the US: 
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Daily Kos's photo.
This says it all.
Thanks to The Middle Class is Drowning for the graphic.

US Empire, Your Tax Dollars and Why WIkileaks was important...



Dear fellow MoveOn member,
War should always be our last resort.
Diplomacy. Vigorous, muscular diplomacy, like that embodied in the Iran nuclear negotiations, must be what we try first. Always.
There's a terrible cost to waging war—both human and economic. That cost—and why I support the Iran deal—is the subject of my latest video. 



Robert Reich: Defend Diplomacy, No War with Iran
Robert Reich explains why we can't afford a war with Iran.
Posted by MoveOn.org on Thursday, September 3, 2015



America will soon have a generation raised entirely during wartime with no end in sight.
It's just common sense: If diplomacy with Iran is an option—and it is—we must use it.
For the sake of our children. For peace in the world. 
Thanks for all you do.
–Robert Reich 


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