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The President has intelligence that Syrians have nerve gas chemicals (WMD) inside their bombs...
It is true, or is this the same as when another President had intelligence that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq? How do we really know; we have been outright lied to, time and time again through our mainstream media that I, for one, do not know whether this is honest, or another cooked up reason to get us to back our generals in support to go to war in Syria this time. The mainstream news "reports" are saying that this is true, and Obama has threatened Syria that chemical warfare WILL have consequences. Is his intelligence straight, or is he being 'LED TO BELIEVE' this through his sources, just like our past President was.
There were NO Weapons of Mass Destruction found in Iraq AT ALL, and our past Presidential administration knew this all along! Our soldiers were sent to fight for the Upper 1%, NOT our freedom. This is like the boy who cried "wolf:" which cry of "wolf" do we believe, if any...?
Porter is one of three dogs who began by driving a wooden cart, before graduating to a modified Mini. Picture: SPCA Source: Supplied
IN a world already full of road hogs this is perhaps the last thing you want to see in the rear view mirror. Animal experts are teaching dogs how to drive. Astonishingly, it took three mutts just eight weeks to master the basics in wooden carts. They then graduated to a modified Mini in which they sat on their haunches in the driver's seat with their paws on the steering wheel.
The dogs began their driving
lessons on wooden carts and trainers say they took just eight weeks to
master the basics. Picture: SPCASource: Supplied
Their feet go on extension levers which are attached to the accelerator and the brake while their paw rests on the gearstick. The experiment was set up by an animal welfare group in New Zealand which wanted to show the public how intelligent dogs are.
The dogs and their skills will be put to the test in a live broadcast next Monday. Picture: SPCASource: Supplied
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will put Porter,
a ten-month old beardie cross, Monty, an 18-month-old schnauzer cross,
and Ginny, a one-year-old beardie whippet cross to the test in a live broadcast next Monday. Mark
Vette, who is schooling the dogs, said: ‘"We train them to do different
actions, touch is the first thing and then we teach them to touch the
different objects with the right paw and left paw. They've all come
through at this point and they're all going really well".
All of the dogs involved had been rescued by the SPCA. The organization hopes the public will be so impressed that they will adopt them and others like them.
SPCA Auckland chief executive Christine Kalin said: "I think sometimes people think because they're getting an animal that's been abandoned that somehow it's a second-class animal.
"This really shows with the right environment just how much potential all dogs from the SPCA have as family pets."