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Mr. Obama goes to Congress for
permission to attack Syria. Now we get to see what the members of
congress are made of. I fear we will get what we've come to expect.
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the
message President Obama sent to the speaker of the House and president
of the Senate regarding authorization for the use of the U.S. armed
forces in connection with the conflict in Syria.
Having
repeatedly declared that the use of chemical weapons requires a
military response from the US, what will Obama and Kerry do when it
comes clear that the "rebels," not Assad, are responsible for the
chemical weapons? Will Obama and Kerry attack the "rebels"? Will Obama
and Kerry attack Saudi Arabia for giving the chemical weapons to the
"rebels"? Don't hold your breath.
Love
and politics create strange bedfellows. At the moment, a very strange
assortment of powers are interested in the survival of the Assad regime:
the US, Russia, Iran, Hizbullah and Israel. Yet Obama is being pushed
to attack him.
MSNBC
reported that White House officials point to Cameron's defeat in the
Parliament as one reason the President decided to delay action against
Syria until Congress could return and hold its debate. The U.S. House of
Representatives confirms it will consider a measure on military action
against Syria the week of Sept. 9, according to House Speaker John
Boehner.
The
hot money is still pouring in and pushing up prices. Once the
speculators realize that they're not going to make the killing they
thought, then the money's going to dry up, most of the equity gains of
the last year will be wiped out, and there'll be a stampede for the
exits.
By Danny Schechter
Is The Western Media Promoting War on Syria? Are All The Facts in? Does It Matter? There are two wars going on, the war in Syria .and media war alongside it. News Dissector looks at how big media guns are lining up behind President Obama.
The
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reporting that the National Security Agency (NSA) has direct access to
many key telecommunications switches around the country and "has the
capacity to reach roughly 75% of all U.S.
By michael payne
A U.S. President Defies Congress, the Constitution and the Will of the People; Will Impeachment Follow?
The
vast majority of the American people are solidly against this president
launching an attack on Syria. If this president dismisses the will of
the people and violates articles of the Constitution that grant specific
authority to initiate war solely to the U.S. Congress, then the
question is, will impeachment follow?
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hemp, and Colorado agencies are working to create new rules to regulate
cultivation.
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Not
all political pundits have weighed in with their own opinions on
whether the U.S. should take military action against Bashar al-Assad's
Syrian regime, but those who have, have done it loudly. In many cases,
this debate boils down to the same partisanship that drives much of
cable news media. The Obama Administration appears to be leaning
strongly towards a strike, so conservative commentators are against it.
But it doesn't always break down so simply.
As
summer winds down, we are called to look at what we've harvested this
year. As a country, America still wants to go to war. No harvest there
except death. But what have each one of us harvested this year? Have we
done something for the good of our country, of each other, of the
world? How have we contributed our talents to creating a more peaceful,
just world? Bring in your harvest and rejoice at what you've achieved.
As
the United States prepares to fire Tomahawk cruise missiles on military
targets inside Syria, Syrians are preparing for a new phase of the
conflict that has already left more than 100,000 people dead. "There is a
state of panic in Damascus," says Sham Land
President
Barack Obama said Saturday he will seek authorization from Congress
before launching any military action against the Syrian regime for
allegedly using chemical weapons in a "crime against conscience" that
killed 1,429 people. Obama stressed that American warships in the
Mediterranean Sea still stood poised to strike at any time, despite the
move that would place a hold on any imminent military action. "Over the
last several days, we have heard from members of Congress who want their
voices to be heard," Obama said. "I absolutely agree."
The Corporate Media Propagandists remain silent as Scott Walker's police state tightens their grip on innocent bystanders.
By Jim Kavanagh
At the Syrian Threshold: "al-Qaeda's Air Force" Prepares for Battle The political and strategic purpose of American military intervention -- previously clandestine and now overt -- on behalf of the "rebellion" is to destroy the Syrian nation as a coherent political and military entity in the region. As the US already has done to Iraq and Libya. It's the same war.
By Joel Joseph
Assad Should Be Arrested and Charged with Crimes Against Humanity Bashar al-Assad, President of Syria, Should be Tried by the International Criminal Court for Crimes Against Humanity
By J.T. Cassidy
Considering Everything Unsubstantiated news claims set the stage for bombing Syria. "It's like deja vu all over again."
Dear President Obama:
By Dave Lindorff
Public opposition halts march to war: Obama Backs Down, Seeks Congressional Okay for Syria Attack
Public
pressure forces Obama to back down on early bombing attack on Syria,
and to agree to put the issue to Congress, but more pressure is needed
to avert war, says TCBH! journalist Dave Lindorff
Kerry
contends that Assad was warned that use of chemical weapons was a red
line not to be crossed. but he did so anyway. We warn President Obama
that rogue executive action to launch an attack is an equally clear red
line, and he dare not cross it, and we WILL call for accountability and
shame on us if we don't.
At
this time of crisis, it is worth remembering another time, 30 years ago
in October, 1983 when U.S. warships bombarded Lebanon, the country
located next to Syria. Within weeks, the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut
was blown up by a massive truck bomb that killed 241 American
servicemen: 220 Marines, 18 sailors and three soldiers.
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