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Oct. 24, 2016

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A 49-year-old registered nurse has been charged with eight counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of elderly nursing home residents in the Woodstock and London — over a seven-year period.  All of the victims were residents  in the Woodstock and London.
Police said Elizabeth Tracey Mae Wettlaufer allegedly used drugs to end the lives of the eight residents. Police would not say if nursing home records showed that drugs had gone missing.
The victims were administered a drug. We are not in a position to comment on the specifics it forms part of the evidence that is now before the courts," Ontario Provincial Police detective Dave Truax said.
Truax would only say that a number of drugs were stored and accessible in the nursing homes where the suspect worked.
Ontario Health Minister Eric Hoskins called the charges "horrific allegations" and said the safety and security of those in long-term care homes are his top priority.  "No resident of long-term housing needs to be concerned about their safety as a result of this investigation," Hoskins said.

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Monday, October 24, 2016

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The U.S. stated that the intent was to remove "a regime that developed and used weapons of mass destruction, that harbored and supported terrorists, committed outrageous human rights abuses, and defied the just demands of the United Nations and the world."

In the lead-up to the invasion, the U.S. and UK emphasized the argument that Saddam Hussein was developing weapons of mass destruction and that he thus presented a threat to his neighbors and to the world community.  .

The resolution strengthened the mandate of the UN (UNMOVIC) and (IAEA), giving them authority to go anywhere, at any time and talk to anyone in order to verify Iraq's disarmament."

Throughout late 2001, 2002, and early 2003, the Bush Administration worked to build a case for invading Iraq, culminating in then Secretary of State Colin Powell's February 2003 address to the Security Council.  Evidence linking Hussein and Al-Qaeda was discredited by multiple U.S. intelligence agencies.

Obama- Hillary tried regime change in Syria, and Libya, and the outcome of death continue.