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A Different Perspective on Responsibility, and the Iran Deal
Sep 11, 2015 06:00:57   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
It seems that everyone but politicians are held responsible for their actions. Since the politicians who support the Iran deal are so convinced that it is in this country's best interests, let them put their money and their asses where their mouths are.
The next time US citizens whether military or civilian, are victims of a terror attack, and any Iranian fingerprints are found on it, (a foregone conclusion ), any Senator or member of the Executive branch who supported this treaty should be held civilly and criminally liable. The families of the dead, and the living should be allowed to bring suit against these i***ts, for facilitating and enabling Iranian misbehavior. Likewise those lawmakers who supported this travesty should be held criminally liable as accesories.

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Sep 11, 2015 06:22:55   #
Kevyn
 
Loki wrote:
It seems that everyone but politicians are held responsible for their actions. Since the politicians who support the Iran deal are so convinced that it is in this country's best interests, let them put their money and their asses where their mouths are.
The next time US citizens whether military or civilian, are victims of a terror attack, and any Iranian fingerprints are found on it, (a foregone conclusion ), any Senator or member of the Executive branch who supported this treaty should be held civilly and criminally liable. The families of the dead, and the living should be allowed to bring suit against these i***ts, for facilitating and enabling Iranian misbehavior. Likewise those lawmakers who supported this travesty should be held criminally liable as accesories.
It seems that everyone but politicians are held re... (show quote)
At least you are hinting at being honest, this deal has to do with nothing but stopping Iran from building a working nuclear weapon. It has nothing to do with hostages terrorism or the hard line leadership. Most of those opposed including Israel are not opposed to the agreement, they realize it will be successful at what it was intended to do, they are opposed to lifting economic sanctions for other reasons. At this juncture if the republicans could tank the deal, which they can't, the sanction regime would collapse anyway because all of the other nations who agreed to the deal will abide by the deal.

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Sep 11, 2015 06:37:49   #
reconreb Loc: America / Inglis Fla.
 
Kevyn wrote:
At least you are hinting at being honest, this deal has to do with nothing but stopping Iran from building a working nuclear weapon. It has nothing to do with hostages terrorism or the hard line leadership. Most of those opposed including Israel are not opposed to the agreement, they realize it will be successful at what it was intended to do, they are opposed to lifting economic sanctions for other reasons. At this juncture if the republicans could tank the deal, which they can't, the sanction regime would collapse anyway because all of the other nations who agreed to the deal will abide by the deal.
At least you are hinting at being honest, this dea... (show quote)


With your logic , I'll stop there ,, you have no logic just the stupidlty of librel bla bla bla as long as oboma is king you will bow, truely a foolish minion & little boy!!

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Sep 11, 2015 07:09:33   #
Kevyn
 
reconreb wrote:
With your logic , I'll stop there ,, you have no logic just the stupidlty of librel bla bla bla as long as oboma is king you will bow, truely a foolish minion & little boy!!

How do you breathe with your head so far up your ass? do you not understand that the sanctions are gone regardless of wether we approve the deal or not. There are only two choices, no deal and no sanctions, or deal and no sanctions of those two which do you think is best? I will give you a hint, in the first Iran gets its money and the bomb in about 6 months. And this is one we can not bomb our way out of, are you gung ho for a giant invasion and world war three?

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Sep 11, 2015 08:30:43   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Kevyn wrote:
At least you are hinting at being honest, this deal has to do with nothing but stopping Iran from building a working nuclear weapon. It has nothing to do with hostages terrorism or the hard line leadership. Most of those opposed including Israel are not opposed to the agreement, they realize it will be successful at what it was intended to do, they are opposed to lifting economic sanctions for other reasons. At this juncture if the republicans could tank the deal, which they can't, the sanction regime would collapse anyway because all of the other nations who agreed to the deal will abide by the deal.
At least you are hinting at being honest, this dea... (show quote)


How does this stop Iran? They are destroying their centrifuges? Why not? We are buying them new ones. Inspections? We don't need no stinking inspections. The Prevaricator-in-Chief promised intrusive, thorough and unannounced inspections. What we got was Iran gets a minimum of 24 days advance notice, which the IAEA, the inspecting agency, has said is plenty of time to clean up evidence in almost all cases. Only specified sites can be inspected. Their largest, most well protected site, which is underground, is off limits. There will be no Americans allowed on the inspections. Iran has the right to refuse to allow inspection of their military facilities. "Snap back sanctions?" Not in this lifetime. All of the nations involved have to v**e to reimpose, and how likely is that to happen, with China and Russia sitting on the board, and France, whose politicians are nearly as spineless as our own, also getting a v**e.
Iran gets around 150 billion dollars to further finance terrorism. They have already declared that they have no intention of stopping this.
They are buying advanced defense systems from Russia to protect their "peaceful" reactors.
Obama and his suckups, including Bob Corker, R-TN, have just made Iran's acquisition of nukes far easier. The Middle East is destabilizing, and instead of preventing a war, Obama, Kerry and their allies have guaranteed one, with a much better armed and more aggressive Iran. American troops will be back in the Middle East, and they will die in much larger numbers because of the the self-serving duplicity of the international panel of criminals that negotiated this deal. Our only hope is the e******n of a conservative president who will disavow this disastrous agreement, and who will hopefully find some way to s**tcan both McConnell and Boehner.

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Sep 11, 2015 08:32:18   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
Kevyn wrote:
How do you breathe with your head so far up your ass? do you not understand that the sanctions are gone regardless of wether we approve the deal or not. There are only two choices, no deal and no sanctions, or deal and no sanctions of those two which do you think is best? I will give you a hint, in the first Iran gets its money and the bomb in about 6 months. And this is one we can not bomb our way out of, are you gung ho for a giant invasion and world war three?


There will be another war, sooner rather than later. Obama and his suckups have guaranteed it. What a shame it wont' be their Goddamn kids fighting it.

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Sep 11, 2015 08:37:57   #
Doc110 Loc: York PA
 
Loki wrote:
It seems that everyone but politicians are held responsible for their actions. Since the politicians who support the Iran deal are so convinced that it is in this country's best interests, let them put their money and their asses where their mouths are.

The next time US citizens whether military or civilian, are victims of a terror attack, and any Iranian fingerprints are found on it, (a foregone conclusion ), any Senator or member of the Executive branch who supported this treaty should be held civilly and criminally liable.

The families of the dead, and the living should be allowed to bring suit against these i***ts, for facilitating and enabling Iranian misbehavior. Likewise those lawmakers who supported this travesty should be held criminally liable as accesories.
It seems that everyone but politicians are held re... (show quote)



Check out Federation of American Scientist web site and look at all the article posts, on the nuclear weapon's deal, verification, ect pm the Iran deal

http://fas.org/publications/articles-and-opeds/#

http://defensetech.org/2015/09/10/us-upgrades-nuclear-weapon-sites-in-europe-report/

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Sep 11, 2015 16:57:17   #
reconreb Loc: America / Inglis Fla.
 
Kevyn wrote:
How do you breathe with your head so far up your ass? do you not understand that the sanctions are gone regardless of wether we approve the deal or not. There are only two choices, no deal and no sanctions, or deal and no sanctions of those two which do you think is best? I will give you a hint, in the first Iran gets its money and the bomb in about 6 months. And this is one we can not bomb our way out of, are you gung ho for a giant invasion and world war three?

To argue with a fool is foolish. We could trade insults but to what end,, none.

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Sep 12, 2015 16:35:51   #
Orrie
 
Loki wrote:
It seems that everyone but politicians are held responsible for their actions. Since the politicians who support the Iran deal are so convinced that it is in this country's best interests, let them put their money and their asses where their mouths are.
The next time US citizens whether military or civilian, are victims of a terror attack, and any Iranian fingerprints are found on it, (a foregone conclusion ), any Senator or member of the Executive branch who supported this treaty should be held civilly and criminally liable. The families of the dead, and the living should be allowed to bring suit against these i***ts, for facilitating and enabling Iranian misbehavior. Likewise those lawmakers who supported this travesty should be held criminally liable as accesories.
It seems that everyone but politicians are held re... (show quote)


I would sure like to see this applied to them! Now all that needs to be done is to get someone in authority with the gonads to make it a law.

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