Seth wrote:
Your meme, there, doesn't seem to mention that, as we later learned, the Iranians continued their nuclear weapons development on the sly anyway, nor that all the money Obama put in their hands was used to finance terrorism all over the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa, thus destabilizing an entire region while providing tangos with ambitions to attack soft targets in CONUS with the funds they need to do so.
But that's okay, from your (the left's) perspective, attacks on U.S. soil would only add to the chaos your lot sees as necessary to the cause of "fundamentally transforming" America to the model you prefer.
Your meme, there, doesn't seem to mention that, as... (
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seth,,, such a spin... that increase in % of process was made months after trump dumped the agreement and ruined it over the objections of all the other 8 members..
It was not Obama who returned Irans money on his own, it was required by the court that we agreed to answer to. and we got a good result on the small amount of money compared to the demanded amount..
And not you, not me not anyone can possible know how and where one dollar of that return was ever used and to claim you do is simply fish wrap lies..
Fundamental transforming.. as has been posted time and again was about equal rights and equal opportunity.. and we all know that you right wingers are indeed firmly opposed to that.. so y ou hate the concept and the man..
your prattle on with the prescribed lies.. you teacher must be so proud of you.
Interview with Bill O’Reilly, Feb. 2, 2014
O’Reilly: OK. I got a letter from Kathy LaMaster, Fresno, Calif. I said I would read one letter from the folks, all right?
Obama: All right.
O’Reilly: "Mr. President, why do you feel it's necessary to fundamentally transform the nation that has afforded you so much opportunity and success?"
Obama: I don't think we have to fundamentally transform the nation.
O’Reilly: But those are your words.
Obama: I think that what we have to do is make sure that here in America, if you work hard, you can get ahead. Bill, you and I benefitted from this incredible country of ours, in part, because there were good jobs out there that paid a good wage, because you had public schools that functioned well, that we could get scholarships if we didn't come from a wealthy family, in order to go to college.
O’Reilly: Right.
Obama: That, you know, if you worked hard, not only did you have a good job, but you also had decent benefits, decent health care...
O’Reilly: They're cutting me off...
Obama: -- and for a lot of folks, we don't have that. We've got to make sure that we're doing everything we can to expand the middle class...
O’Reilly: All right...
Obama: -- and work hard and people who are working hard can get into the middle class.
O’Reilly: I think -- I -- you know, I know you think maybe we haven't been fair, but I think your heart is in the right place.
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Here’s Obama’s original statement, in an October 2008 campaign visit to Columbia, Mo:
"Now, Mizzou, I just have two words for you tonight: five days. Five days. After decades of broken politics in Washington, and eight years of failed policies from George W. Bush, and 21 months of a campaign that's taken us from the rocky coast of Maine to the sunshine of California, we are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America.
"In five days, you can turn the page on policies that put greed and irresponsibility on Wall Street before the hard work and sacrifice of folks on Main Street. In five days, you can choose policies that invest in our middle class, and create new jobs, and grow this economy, so that everyone has a chance to succeed, not just the CEO, but the secretary and janitor, not just the factory owner, but the men and women on the factory floor."