Sunday, September 1, 2013

Veteran Associated Press Reporter Said The Rebels Had Been Behind The Chemical Attack (18:20)







Behind the rebels is the Saudis, behind the Saudis is Prince Bandar, behind Bandar is the CIA and behind CIA is John Kerry, behind John Kerry is Obama and who's behind Obama?AIPAC is behind Obama, and who is behind AIPAC? Rothschild is behind AIPAC, and who is behind Rothschild? Nobody is behind Rothschild.

A failed Central Banking system that is morally indefensible Godfrey Bloom MEP




"You are not entitled to your opinion. You are entitled to your informed opinion. No one is entitled to be ignorant."
Harlan Ellison


 European Parliament, Brussels, 27 March 2012

• Speaker: Godfrey Bloom MEP, UKIP (Yorkshire & North Lincolnshire), Europe of Freedom and Democracy (EFD) group.

• Event: Joint meeting - Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON), Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL)

• Debate: Exchange of views with the Troika on the Economic and Social Crisis in Greece (17:00 - 19:00 ECON/EMPL)

• Full agenda:
17.00 - 17.05 Introduction by Sharon Bowles (ECON Chairwoman)
Statements by Representatives of the Troika:
17.05 - 17.15 Statement by Olli Rehn, Vice-President, Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, European Commission
17.15 - 17.25 Statement by Jörg Asmussen, Member of the Executive Board, ECB
17.25 - 17.35 Statement by Poul Thomsen, Deputy Director of the IMF's European Department, IMF's Mission Chief for Greece
17.35 - 18.55 Q & A, Debate with ECON and EMPL Members
18.55 - 19.00 Conclusion by Pervenche Berès (EMPL Chairwoman)

Saturday, August 31, 2013

Obama Will Bomb Syria Without Congress





President Obama apparently is leaving the door open to moving ahead with a military strike on Syria even if Congress votes against it, adding to the confusion over the president's evolving position.

The president, in a surprise decision Saturday, announced he would seek a vote in Congress on launching a military attack against the Assad regime.

One senior State Department official, though, told Fox News that the president's goal to take military action will indeed be carried out, regardless of whether Congress votes to approve the use of force.

Other senior administration officials said Obama is merely leaving the door open to that possibility. They say he would prefer that Congress approve a military attack on the Assad regime, in response to its alleged use of chemical weapons, and will wait to see what Congress does before making any final decisions on authorizing military force.
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