Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Obama: War begins on 9/11; Twerking (video)

Mainstream media mogul Babs Walters interviews despotic dictator Assad (ABC News)


Puppet dictator, useful tool for US/MIC
With the focus on the US/MIC's newest war, there is a global failure to meet Syria’s humanitarian crisis. And even as the U.S. and its massive military industrial complex (MIC) push for attack on Syria, questions loom over Obama and Kerry's claims about Assad's chemical attack, which was actually another false flag operation meant to serve as yet another pretext for war.
 
America is the great moral actor in the world: We go in to kill, control, and loot. Why? Because we will not stand for the immoral use of military force and corporate greed. But could this foreign military action turn Syria's civil conflict into a "widespread regional war"?
 
Recent interviews with Bassam Haddad, Phyllis Bennis, Razan Zaitouneh, a lawyer and human rights activist in Syria who says "I haven’t seen such death in my whole life," and Patrick Cockburn, are available. Alert to Iran
 
Let's enslave another country and reduce it to rubble (democracynow.org)

Life During Wartime: Twerk
Jimmy Kimmel reveals conspiracy: "Worst Twerk Fail EVER - Girl Catches on Fire" prank


Don't Attack Syria


(DontAttackSyria.com)
(DN) American Warlord Obama’s efforts, as the face of the US/MIC, to win legislative backing for military strikes against Syria passed. It was its first hurdle last Wednesday when the Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 10 to 7 in favor of bombing. Democratic Rep. Alan Grayson (DontAttackSyria.com), a leading opponent of the resolution in the House, is gathering signatures for a petition calling on Congress to deny permission to attack Syria. "I am very disturbed by this general idea that every time we see something bad in the world, we should bomb it," Grayson says. "The president has criticized that mindset, and now he has adopted it. It’s simply not our responsibility to act alone and punish this."

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