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To: tejek who wrote (871176)7/8/2015 2:07:56 AM
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To: tejek who wrote (871176)7/8/2015 6:57:53 AM
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To: tejek who wrote (871176)7/8/2015 9:39:54 AM
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Ukraine Merges Nazis and IslamistsJuly 7, 2015
Exclusive: Ukraine’s post-coup regime is now melding neo-Nazi storm troopers with Islamic militants – called “brothers” of the hyper-violent Islamic State – stirring up a hellish “death squad” brew to kill ethnic Russians in eastern Ukraine, on Russia’s border, reports Robert Parry.

By Robert Parry

In a curiously upbeat account, The New York Times reports that Islamic militants have joined with Ukraine’s far-right and neo-Nazi battalions to fight ethnic Russian rebels in eastern Ukraine. It appears that no combination of violent extremists is too wretched to celebrate as long as they’re killing Russ-kies.

The article by Andrew E. Kramer reports that there are now three Islamic battalions “deployed to the hottest zones,” such as around the port city of Mariupol. One of the battalions is headed by a former Chechen warlord who goes by the name “Muslim,” Kramer wrote, adding:

The insignia of the Azov battalion, using the neo-Nazi symbol of the Wolfsangel.

“The Chechen commands the Sheikh Mansur group, named for an 18th-century Chechen resistance figure. It is subordinate to the nationalist Right Sector, a Ukrainian militia. … Right Sector … formed during last year’s street protests in Kiev from a half-dozen fringe Ukrainian nationalist groups like White Hammer and the Trident of Stepan Bandera.

“Another, the Azov group, is openly neo-Nazi, using the ‘ Wolf’s Hook’ symbol associated with the [Nazi] SS. Without addressing the issue of the Nazi symbol, the Chechen said he got along well with the nationalists because, like him, they loved their homeland and hated the Russians.”

As casually as Kramer acknowledges the key front-line role of neo-Nazis and white supremacists fighting for the U.S.-backed Kiev regime, his article does mark an aberration for the Times and the rest of the mainstream U.S. news media, which usually dismiss any mention of this Nazi taint as “Russian propaganda.”

During the February 2014 coup that ousted elected President Viktor Yanukovych, the late fascist Stepan Bandera was one of the Ukrainian icons celebrated by the Maidan protesters. During World War II, Bandera headed the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists-B, a radical paramilitary movement that sought to transform Ukraine into a racially pure state. At times coordinating with Adolf Hitler’s SS, OUN-B took part in the expulsion and extermination of tens of thousands of Jews and Poles.

Though most of the Maidan protesters in 2013-14 appeared motivated by anger over political corruption and by a desire to join the European Union, neo-Nazis made up a significant number and spearheaded much of the violence against the police. Storm troopers from the Right Sektor and Svoboda party seized government buildings and decked them out with Nazi insignias and a Confederate battle flag, the universal symbol of white supremacy.

Then, as the protests turned bloodier from Feb. 20-22, the neo-Nazis surged to the forefront. Their well-trained militias, organized in 100-man brigades called “sotins” or “the hundreds,” led the final assaults against police and forced Yanukovych and many of his officials to flee for their lives.

In the days after the coup, as the neo-Nazi militias effectively controlled the government, European and U.S. diplomats scrambled to help the shaken parliament put together the semblance of a respectable regime, although four ministries, including national security, were awarded to the right-wing extremists in recognition of their crucial role in ousting Yanukovych.

At that point, virtually the entire U.S. news media put on blinders about the neo-Nazi role, all the better to sell the coup to the American public as an inspirational story of reform-minded “freedom fighters” standing up to “Russian aggression.” The U.S. media delicately stepped around the neo-Nazi reality by keeping out relevant context, such as the background of national security chief Andriy Parubiy, who founded the Social-National Party of Ukraine in 1991, blending radical Ukrainian nationalism with neo-Nazi symbols. Parubiy was commandant of the Maidan’s “self-defense forces.”

Barbarians at the Gate

At times, the mainstream media’s black-out of the brown shirts was almost comical. Last February, almost a year after the coup, a New York Times article about the government’s defenders of Mariupol hailed the crucial role played by the Azov battalion but managed to avoid noting its well-documented Nazi connections.

That article by Rick Lyman presented the situation in Mariupol as if the advance by ethnic Russian rebels amounted to the barbarians at the gate while the inhabitants were being bravely defended by the forces of civilization, the Azov battalion. In such an inspirational context, it presumably wasn’t considered appropriate to mention the Swastikas and SS markings.

Nazi symbols on helmets worn by members of Ukraine’s Azov battalion. (As filmed by a Norwegian film crew and shown on German TV)

Now, the Kiev regime has added to those “forces of civilization” — resisting the Russ-kie barbarians — Islamic militants with ties to terrorism. Last September, Marcin Mamon, a reporter for the Intercept, reached a vanguard group of these Islamic fighters in Ukraine through the help of his “contact in Turkey with the Islamic State [who] had told me his ‘brothers’ were in Ukraine, and I could trust them.”

The new Times article avoids delving into the terrorist connections of these Islamist fighters. But Kramer does bluntly acknowledge the Nazi truth about the Azov fighters. He also notes that American military advisers in Ukraine “are specifically prohibited from giving instruction to members of the Azov group.”

While the U.S. advisers are under orders to keep their distance from the neo-Nazis, the Kiev regime is quite open about its approval of the central military role played by these extremists – whether neo-Nazis, white supremacists or Islamic militants. These extremists are considered very aggressive and effective in killing ethnic Russians.

The regime has shown little concern about widespread reports of “death squad” operations targeting suspected pro-Russian sympathizers in government-controlled towns. But such human rights violations should come as no surprise given the Nazi heritage of these units and the connection of the Islamic militants to hyper-violent terrorist movements in the Middle East.

But the Times treats this lethal mixture of neo-Nazis and Islamic extremists as a good thing. After all, they are targeting opponents of the “white-hatted” Kiev regime, while the ethnic Russian rebels and the Russian government wear the “black hats.”

As an example of that tone, Kramer wrote: “Even for Ukrainians hardened by more than a year of war here against Russian-backed separatists, the appearance of Islamic combatants, mostly Chechens, in towns near the front lines comes as something of a surprise — and for many of the Ukrainians, a welcome one. … Anticipating an attack in the coming months, the Ukrainians are happy for all the help they can get.”

So, the underlying message seems to be that it’s time for the American people and the European public to step up their financial and military support for a Ukrainian regime that has unleashed on ethnic Russians a combined force of Nazis, white supremacists and Islamic militants (considered “brothers” of the Islamic State).

[For more on the Azov battalion, see Consortiumnews.com’s “ US House Admits Nazi Role in Ukraine.”]
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To: tejek who wrote (871176)7/8/2015 10:46:13 AM
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Looks like another "Recovery Summer"!!!

LOL!!!

NYT: Major job cuts expected at Microsoft
  • Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) plans to announce a major new round of layoffs as early as today, as the company seeks to further cut costs amid a shifting technology landscape, NYT reports.
  • The new cuts are in addition to the roughly 18,000 employees Microsoft said it planned to let go a year ago, and are expected to affect people in the company's hardware group.
  • MSFT -1.5% premarket

AND........



U.S. Layoffs: More than 103,620 Announced in 2015

By DIANE ALTER, Contributing Writer, Money Morning • March 6, 2015

Subject:U.S. Layoffs: More than 103,620 Announced in 2015
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-Today's job report showed unemployment fell to 5.5% – but it doesn't seem like things are getting better when you look at the constant stream of planned U.S. layoffs and job cuts being announced.

Companies announced another 50,579 layoffs/job cuts in February, up 21% from a year ago. That's the third consecutive month job-cut tallies grew year over year.

Just two months into 2015, employers have announced a whopping 103,620 planned layoffs. That's up 19% from the 86,942 layoffs recorded during the same period in 2014, according to global outplacement consultancy Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc.

About 36% (18,299) of all job cuts last month were blamed on oil prices. The plunge in oil prices is responsible for 38% (39,621) of all job cuts so far this year.

That's why the energy sector experienced the heaviest job cuts in February, announcing 16,339 layoffs.

But tech, retail, and finance are all slashing headcount.

Here's a look at some of the biggest job cuts announced so far this year.

U.S. Layoffs in 2015: 103,620 and CountingInternational Business Machines Corp. (NYSE: IBM) has been dismissing rumors that it will slash some 100,000 jobs – or 26% of its workforce. That would be the largest mass layoff at any U.S. corporation in at least 20 years. The tech giant doesn't traditionally talk about job cuts, but layoffs have begun. And Alliance@IBM, the IBM employees' union, says it has so far collected reports of 5,000 jobs eliminated. This year could see as many 10,000, according to the latest rumors.Target Inc. (NYSE: TGT) said March 3 it will cut several thousand jobs over the next two years as part of a $2 billion cost-savings plan. No specific numbers were given, but the retail giant's officials said they wanted a "simpler and more nimble structure." In mid-February, TGT announced it would slash 550 jobs from its Twin Cities headquarters.Hewlett Packard Co. (NYSE: HPQ) said on Feb. 24 that 2,800 people "exited the company" during the quarter that ended in January. To date, 44,000 have been cut under HP's 2012 restructuring plan. When all is said and done, HP's headcount is expected to be slashed by 55,000.

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AND 40,000 from the military.....

Thanks President Obozo!! You chump!



To: tejek who wrote (871176)7/8/2015 10:55:27 AM
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>> ..its damages for the emotional suffering of the complainants because of discrimination.

And really, WTF could be more absurd? "Emotional suffering" because someone wouldn't bake me a f*cking cake?

>> In litigation, emotional suffering is a real thing.

Not when it is a result someone not baking you a f*cking cake.

>> No. Its meant to let people know that if you choose to be in a public business, you can't discriminate.

So, it isn't meant to compensate these idiots for their damages? Which is it, genius?

>> Benen's readers are stupid??

This guy wouldn't have a job were it not for Maddow.



To: tejek who wrote (871176)7/9/2015 2:55:00 PM
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Ted,
Its not a gag order.........its damages for the emotional suffering of the complainants because of discrimination. It doesn't help the case of the perps that they insist on continuing this discrimination going forward. Damages for emotional suffering always seems pretty arbitrary but at least the amt in this case is much less than other legal cases.
Emotional suffering does not amount to $135K.

You said it yourself, the amount is also meant to be punitive:
Its meant to let people know that if you choose to be in a public business, you can't discriminate.
When expressing your religious beliefs is considered "discrimination," then you're effectively restraining freedom of expression.

That's a gag order anyway you slice it.

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