‘A 16-year old Nashville resident is accused of shooting his grandmother, sister and nephew because he did not want to leave his bed to head to school. He also tried to shot his mother, but she managed to escape. “There was a quarrel about getting up and getting ready for the day when (at some […]

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‘The husband of Spain’s Princess Cristina has said that palace officials oversaw the princess’ tax dealings, linking them to a tax-and-embezzlement case in which the couple and 15 others are facing charges. Inaki Urdangarin told prosecutors on Wednesday that he never made any decision without consultation with palace officials who were tasked with handling the […]

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Scott Ritter, who was a U.N. weapons inspector in Iraq from 1991-1998, has a column in the Huffington Post Feb. 29, blasting Hillary Clinton for lying about her vote to support George Bush’s and Tony Blair’s war on Iraq in 2003. Citing Rep. Tulsi Gabbard’s resignation from the DNC, Ritter supports Gabbard’s attack on Hillary Clinton’s qualifications to be Commander-in-Chief because of Clinton’s support for regime-change in the Middle East.

In his column, Ritter recounts how, in the run-up to the war, he traveled to Washington to meet with Senators to provide them with his expert knowledge that Iraq did not possess weapons of mass destruction, alleged possession of which was being used to justify the invasion. As an expert and a constituent, he sought a meeting with then Senator Clinton but was rebuffed. Clinton now says that she acted on the best available information at the time, yet, as Ritter points out, she refused to consider the actual facts that he was trying to present to her.

Ritter writes, “What puzzles me are the blinders many supporters of Hillary Clinton wear when it comes to holding her to account for her past record. I feel I am justified to hold up Hillary’s journey toward her vote on Iraq as a mirror to judge her subsequent decisions vis-à-vis Libya and Syria. ‘As much as I have wanted to,’ Hillary claims in Hard Choices, ‘I could never change my vote on Iraq. But I could try to help us learn the right lessons from that war … I was determined to do exactly that when facing future hard choices, with more experience, wisdom, skepticism, and humility.’ All I could think of after reading that passage was of then-President George W. Bush, speaking in Nashville, Tennessee in September of 2002, proclaiming “Fool me once, shame on … shame on you. Fool me … You can’t get fooled again!” I, for one, won’t allow myself to be fooled again by Hillary Clinton. She claims she is ready “on day one” to be commander-in-chief, and yet her record clearly indicates otherwise. I’m pleased that people like Tulsi Gabbard seem to agree.

“But the operative question, here on the eve of ‘Super Tuesday,” is why so many others fail to hold her to account for issues that resonate among their respective constituencies with the same resonance that Iraq has with me?”

‘A report in ALALAM states that WFP food drops have landed predominantly in ISIS held territory, despite UN claims last week that the WFP had successfully dropped 21 tonnes of aid into ISIS besieged Deir Ezzor. “Planes dropped the humanitarian help sent by the United Nations into the territory controlled by Daesh. Just two containers […]

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‘Russia’s foreign minister has called for the closure of the Turkish border with Syria, saying the region is used to smuggle weapons into the Arab country to supply terror groups operating in Syria. Sergei Lavrov told the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva on Tuesday that some of the smuggled arms are hidden in humanitarian […]

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‘The UN refugee agency, UNHCR, has warned EU leaders that the continent is facing a “self-induced humanitarian crisis,” with over 24,000 people stuck on the Macedonian border, and with as many arrivals in two months of 2016 as in the first six of last year.’ Read more: Accept refugees or face ‘self-induced crisis’, UN tells Europe

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‘The 1% are worried that their cartel, built up over the years, reaching its rapacious crest in 2008 and continuing its relentless quest for financial and political domination is potentially under threat with Britain’s EU referendum vote. They are ganging up just as they did with the Scottish referendum – just much worse. After all, […]

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‘Police powers will be extended in the new draft of the ‘snoopers charter’ to enable them to access people’s web browsing histories and to hack into phones. The revised Investigatory Powers Bill published on Tuesday defies criticisms from three separate parliamentary committees by expanding the most controversial powers, including the collection and storage of everyone’s […]

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‘UK courts have allowed an Eton schoolboy to use a false name to protect his wealthy family from scandal. Andrew Picard managed to escape jail time despite being convicted of creating and distributing sickening child pornography involving children as young as 2 years old.’ Read more: UK courts allow cover-up of Eton child porn criminal to […]

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‘“The best way to take control over a people and control them utterly is to take a little of their freedom at a time, to erode rights by a thousand tiny and almost imperceptible reductions. In this way, the people will not see those rights and freedoms being removed until past the point at which […]

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‘The Scottish Government will also receive new powers to top-up and create completely new benefits through the Scotland Bill, as well as the flexibility to alter the way Universal Credit is paid by the Department of Work and Pensions. Social Justice Secretary Alex Neil has confirmed the Scottish Government’s intention to abolish the UK Government’s […]

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