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Jul 15, 2015 10:32:34   #
Cool Breeze
 
Bounce like a Butterfly! Sting like A Bee! President Obama didn’t just threaten to veto the disapproval resolution of the Iran deal that the Republican-led Congress is likely to pass. The President vowed to veto ANY attempts by Republicans to block the deal that will prevent Iran from developing their own nuclear weapons.

Put simply, no deal means a greater chance of more war in the Middle East. Moreover, we give nothing up by testing whether or not this problem can be solved peacefully. If, in a worst-case scenario, Iran violates the deal, the same options that are available to me today will be available to any U.S. President in the future. And I have no doubt that 10 or 15 years from now, the person who holds this office will be in a far stronger position with Iran further away from a weapon and with the inspections and t***sparency that allow us to monitor the Iranian program.

For this reason, I believe it would be irresponsible to walk away from this deal. But on such a tough issue, it is important that the American people and their representatives in Congress get a full opportunity to review the deal. After all, the details matter. And we’ve had some of the finest nuclear scientists in the world working through those details. And we’re dealing with a country — Iran — that has been a sworn adversary of the United States for over 35 years. So I welcome a robust debate in Congress on this issue, and I welcome scrutiny of the details of this agreement.

But I will remind Congress that you don’t make deals like this with your friends. We negotiated arms control agreements with the Soviet Union when that nation was committed to our destruction. And those agreements ultimately made us safer.

I am confident that this deal will meet the national security interest of the United States and our allies. So I will veto any legislation that prevents the successful implementation of this deal.

There you have it! http://www.politicususa.com/2015/07/14/obama-vows-ton.html Band Aid Anyone?

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Jul 15, 2015 10:49:42   #
pappadeux Loc: Phoenix AZ
 
I and so many other Americans can not wait for this flying pig to get out of office. his self appointed agendas has damaged this once great country so badly the we may never return to our 'once greatness'



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Jul 15, 2015 10:57:09   #
Ve'hoe
 
And,,,, if we do not agree????


Cool Breeze wrote:
Bounce like a Butterfly! Sting like A Bee! President Obama didn’t just threaten to veto the disapproval resolution of the Iran deal that the Republican-led Congress is likely to pass. The President vowed to veto ANY attempts by Republicans to block the deal that will prevent Iran from developing their own nuclear weapons.

Put simply, no deal means a greater chance of more war in the Middle East. Moreover, we give nothing up by testing whether or not this problem can be solved peacefully. If, in a worst-case scenario, Iran violates the deal, the same options that are available to me today will be available to any U.S. President in the future. And I have no doubt that 10 or 15 years from now, the person who holds this office will be in a far stronger position with Iran further away from a weapon and with the inspections and t***sparency that allow us to monitor the Iranian program.

For this reason, I believe it would be irresponsible to walk away from this deal. But on such a tough issue, it is important that the American people and their representatives in Congress get a full opportunity to review the deal. After all, the details matter. And we’ve had some of the finest nuclear scientists in the world working through those details. And we’re dealing with a country — Iran — that has been a sworn adversary of the United States for over 35 years. So I welcome a robust debate in Congress on this issue, and I welcome scrutiny of the details of this agreement.

But I will remind Congress that you don’t make deals like this with your friends. We negotiated arms control agreements with the Soviet Union when that nation was committed to our destruction. And those agreements ultimately made us safer.

I am confident that this deal will meet the national security interest of the United States and our allies. So I will veto any legislation that prevents the successful implementation of this deal.

There you have it! http://www.politicususa.com/2015/07/14/obama-vows-ton.html Band Aid Anyone?
Bounce like a Butterfly! Sting like A Bee! Preside... (show quote)

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Jul 15, 2015 11:07:19   #
Cool Breeze
 
pappadeux wrote:
I and so many other Americans can not wait for this flying pig to get out of office. his self appointed agendas has damaged this once great country so badly the we may never return to our 'once greatness'


Nice Idolatry! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Jul 15, 2015 11:08:46   #
Cool Breeze
 
Ve'hoe wrote:
And,,,, if we do not agree????


You have plenty of time to accept reality! It's not to late! :thumbup:

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Jul 15, 2015 11:11:33   #
the waker Loc: 11th freest nation
 
Cool Breeze wrote:
Bounce like a Butterfly! Sting like A Bee! President Obama didn’t just threaten to veto the disapproval resolution of the Iran deal that the Republican-led Congress is likely to pass. The President vowed to veto ANY attempts by Republicans to block the deal that will prevent Iran from developing their own nuclear weapons.

Put simply, no deal means a greater chance of more war in the Middle East. Moreover, we give nothing up by testing whether or not this problem can be solved peacefully. If, in a worst-case scenario, Iran violates the deal, the same options that are available to me today will be available to any U.S. President in the future. And I have no doubt that 10 or 15 years from now, the person who holds this office will be in a far stronger position with Iran further away from a weapon and with the inspections and t***sparency that allow us to monitor the Iranian program.

For this reason, I believe it would be irresponsible to walk away from this deal. But on such a tough issue, it is important that the American people and their representatives in Congress get a full opportunity to review the deal. After all, the details matter. And we’ve had some of the finest nuclear scientists in the world working through those details. And we’re dealing with a country — Iran — that has been a sworn adversary of the United States for over 35 years. So I welcome a robust debate in Congress on this issue, and I welcome scrutiny of the details of this agreement.

But I will remind Congress that you don’t make deals like this with your friends. We negotiated arms control agreements with the Soviet Union when that nation was committed to our destruction. And those agreements ultimately made us safer.

I am confident that this deal will meet the national security interest of the United States and our allies. So I will veto any legislation that prevents the successful implementation of this deal.

There you have it! http://www.politicususa.com/2015/07/14/obama-vows-ton.html Band Aid Anyone?
Bounce like a Butterfly! Sting like A Bee! Preside... (show quote)




Well if your confident.... :roll:


Also, isn't it float like a butterfly.... could be wrong but haven't seen too many butterflies bouncing around.

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Jul 15, 2015 11:14:18   #
the waker Loc: 11th freest nation
 
pappadeux wrote:
I and so many other Americans can not wait for this flying pig to get out of office. his self appointed agendas has damaged this once great country so badly the we may never return to our 'once greatness'


Indeed, :thumbup:

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Jul 15, 2015 11:16:33   #
Cool Breeze
 
the waker wrote:
Well if your confident.... :roll:


Also, isn't it float like a butterfly.... could be wrong but haven't seen too many butterflies bouncing around.


You're right of course although butterflies don't float they most likely 'flutter' 8-) 8-) 8-)

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Jul 15, 2015 11:17:50   #
Ve'hoe
 
A representative republic,,,, where dissenters are forced to accept your reality,,,, and theirs is ignored?????

How would you feel on the receiving end of that?????

Like a******n, marijuana, gay marriage, and womens rights being recended?

Concerning nuclear war,,,,, how much "time" do you think you will get to react if they dont do what you expect?

why must we ALL go with you into the epicenter of a nuclear blast?

Do we not have a choice in matters?


Cool Breeze wrote:
You have plenty of time to accept reality! It's not to late! :thumbup:

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Jul 15, 2015 11:18:44   #
Cool Breeze
 
the waker wrote:
Indeed, :thumbup:


Now Now no need to get nasty! Your 'praise' of Bush is noted! :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Jul 15, 2015 11:20:55   #
missinglink Loc: Tralfamadore
 
Bulls**t
Our allies needed this deal to spur their economies and access to energy.
Our enemies want to sell them arms and gain a toe hold in the middle east.
No war in the middle east with this deal ? What, you sleep thru world history or didn't they offer the class in the Hood ?
I***t. Iran/Persia and Arab states h**e one another. This will spur an arms race fool.

And
It's not a party issue with or without your limited knowledge.

Oh it will go thru. If your still alive in ten years you will probably deny your views of today.

I know ! Move there dips**t. You can join the "Down with America' rants


Cool Breeze wrote:
Bounce like a Butterfly! Sting like A Bee! President Obama didn’t just threaten to veto the disapproval resolution of the Iran deal that the Republican-led Congress is likely to pass. The President vowed to veto ANY attempts by Republicans to block the deal that will prevent Iran from developing their own nuclear weapons.

Put simply, no deal means a greater chance of more war in the Middle East. Moreover, we give nothing up by testing whether or not this problem can be solved peacefully. If, in a worst-case scenario, Iran violates the deal, the same options that are available to me today will be available to any U.S. President in the future. And I have no doubt that 10 or 15 years from now, the person who holds this office will be in a far stronger position with Iran further away from a weapon and with the inspections and t***sparency that allow us to monitor the Iranian program.

For this reason, I believe it would be irresponsible to walk away from this deal. But on such a tough issue, it is important that the American people and their representatives in Congress get a full opportunity to review the deal. After all, the details matter. And we’ve had some of the finest nuclear scientists in the world working through those details. And we’re dealing with a country — Iran — that has been a sworn adversary of the United States for over 35 years. So I welcome a robust debate in Congress on this issue, and I welcome scrutiny of the details of this agreement.

But I will remind Congress that you don’t make deals like this with your friends. We negotiated arms control agreements with the Soviet Union when that nation was committed to our destruction. And those agreements ultimately made us safer.

I am confident that this deal will meet the national security interest of the United States and our allies. So I will veto any legislation that prevents the successful implementation of this deal.

There you have it! http://www.politicususa.com/2015/07/14/obama-vows-ton.html Band Aid Anyone?
Bounce like a Butterfly! Sting like A Bee! Preside... (show quote)
:shock:

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Jul 15, 2015 11:23:31   #
Cool Breeze
 
Ve'hoe wrote:
A representative republic,,,, where dissenters are forced to accept your reality,,,, and theirs is ignored?????

How would you feel on the receiving end of that?????

Like a******n, marijuana, gay marriage, and womens rights being recended?

Concerning nuclear war,,,,, how much "time" do you think you will get to react if they dont do what you expect?

why must we ALL go with you into the epicenter of a nuclear blast?

Do we not have a choice in matters?
A representative republic,,,, where dissenters are... (show quote)


Have you ever heard of "To the victors goes the spoils!" We Won!

Now concerning nuclear war! May we cross that bridge when we get to it! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jul 15, 2015 11:32:28   #
Ve'hoe
 
I have heard that,,,, usually in a war.....

Are we at war with you l*****ts????

If so, I am actually very competent at war,,,, you on the other hand are flippantly ignorant about nuclear war.....

Unless I am completely mistaken on your expertise,,, tell me how the nuclear war thing will initiate, time to react, and what will happen,,,,, within the 15-30 minutes it takes to get here?



Cool Breeze wrote:
Have you ever heard of "To the victors goes the spoils!" We Won!

Now concerning nuclear war! May we cross that bridge when we get to it! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

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Jul 15, 2015 11:33:36   #
Cool Breeze
 
missinglink wrote:
Bulls**t
Our allies needed this deal to spur their economies and access to energy.
Our enemies want to sell them arms and gain a toe hold in the middle east.
No war in the middle east with this deal ? What, you sleep thru world history or didn't they offer the class in the Hood ?
I***t. Iran/Persia and Arab states h**e one another. This will spur an arms race fool.

And
It's not a party issue with or without your limited knowledge.

Oh it will go thru. If your still alive in ten years you will probably deny your views of today.

I know ! Move there dips**t. You can join the "Down with America' rants


:shock:
Bulls**t br Our allies needed this deal to spur th... (show quote)


How quaint! The arms race? US is still number one http://fas.org/asmp/library/articles/tamar_commondreams_02.html Stop whining! There is enough Anti-Americanism right here in the good old USA! You've proven that by your comments! Moving to the Middle East isn't required! :lol: :lol: :lol: Dud!

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Jul 15, 2015 11:44:33   #
Cool Breeze
 
Ve'hoe wrote:
I have heard that,,,, usually in a war.....

Are we at war with you l*****ts????

If so, I am actually very competent at war,,,, you on the other hand are flippantly ignorant about nuclear war.....

Unless I am completely mistaken on your expertise,,, tell me how the nuclear war thing will initiate, time to react, and what will happen,,,,, within the 15-30 minutes it takes to get here?


I usually don't indulge in Alarmist Paranoia Rants but with you I'm going to make an exception! You don't believe in 'G****l W*****g' eh? You will eventually! http://www.nucleardarkness.org/nuclear/effectsofnuclearweapons/ Personally I don't worry about such Apocalyptic scenarios for God is in control! :P :P :P

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