Saturday, August 31, 2013

IMPEACH PRESIDENT OBAMA! Syria decides

MOSCOW – Russia dramatically escalated its denunciations of American threats to attack Syrian military targets on Saturday, 31 August 2013, as President Vladimir Putin called the arguments about chemical weapons that underlie the U.S. case “utter nonsense.”

The Foreign Ministry said a U.S. attack would be a “gross violation” of international law.

The Republicans are pushing for military action in Syria – where we have no vested interest … unless their civil war spills over into other nations.

However, were the President to violate International Law, then that would constitute a clearly defined “High Crime” and justify the GOP calling for impeachment … of both President and Vice-President … as “War Crime” co-conspirators.  The GOP would then win in 2016 and that would allow them to achieve their goal of inflicting 

The Most Harm To The Most People

Achievement of which is best when not obvious

As for the alleged evidence of chemical weapons use.  Nobody in media seems to realize that Damascus is a CITY, and like all cities, the places where children are found are near shopping facilities – places that warehouse chemicals which, if violently dispersed, leave the same chemical signatures as chemical weapons.

YOU DON’T SEE IT?  Try this… Walmart and your local supermarket both stock Ammonia and Bleach … usually on shelves in immediate proximity – both when stored “in back” and on  purchase displays.

Cause their respective containers to erupt violently and the two will mix … Ammonia-Chloride Gas will form … an outlawed chemical agent originally used in WW1 and, when both cleaning agents are placed in same pale, sometimes responsible for accidental deaths in homes.  THAT ONE EXAMPLE … any competent chemist can give you dozens… and they would leave a chemical agent trace in people, soil and air.

Nobody needed to “use” chemical agents – they are found in each and every civilian neighborhood currently being attacked or serving as combat zones.   

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