Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Who want to keep reading about what a mummy can't feel.



Worse than we could have imagined



By Charles Krauthammer Opinion writer July 16
 
When you write a column, as did I two weeks ago, headlined “The worst agreement in U.S. diplomatic history,” you don’t expect to revisit the issue. We had hit bottom. Or so I thought. Then on Tuesday the final terms of the Iranian nuclear deal were published. I was wrong.

Who would have imagined we would be giving up the conventional arms and ballistic missile embargoes on Iran? In nuclear negotiations?
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Thomas Williams
7:33 AM EST [Edited]
President Barack Obama wanted to talk to Iran about the United States differences of opinion with the Ayatollah of Iran, rather than have a shooting war with Iran. And Obama gave the Ayatollah of Iran the thing that the Ayatollah wanted in order to complete a nuclear deal that we are now talking about. And that is what Barack Obama wanted in the first place talking instead of fighting. And that is still the same choice with the Ayatollah of Iran and the United States as we had now just like before. Except Iran will have more money to spend.

So Charles Krauthammer is writing down his logical reason for the congress not to ratify Barack Obama Nuclear deal with Iran. And in my opinion just some more of Krauthammer stupid TV floor shows. I don’t think that Krauthammer really want to be fair to anyone with a different political opinion then himself, and I just might stop reading what Krauthammer is writing about all together, you know what I mean. Who want to keep reading about what a mummy can't feel.

Because I can appreciate Barack Obama not wanting to keep pinning a medal on someone broken body, and instead to keep talking out our differences with our enemy.
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Rainchek
7/19/2015 9:33 PM EST
None dare call it treason. I'm not referring to Stormer's creeping Communism here. (But I could be that also) In reference to this "deal", and this entire administration, the entire original quote most definitely applies— “Treason doth never prosper, what’s the reason? For if it prosper, none dare call it treason.” Sir John Harrington

American politics and political buff strain mightily to hold together the miracle of our great African American President achievement. Looking at the now past landscape of it, America's self-loathing and guilt must be real after all. Truthfully, I had always written it off as being pure cowardice.

Strive On! Hold the sticky miserable failure of The Great Achievement together like an oatmeal statue! But a truthful and real view of this mess easily reveals a man and those around him, wildly controlled completely by an ideology contrary and destructive to everything America has achieved. And they continually state the truth about themselves and who they really are. Over and over it slips out, despite long training devoted to the art of deception, but no one wants to hear the sound in their own ears. Or what they can see with their own eyes.

Meanwhile, the miracle of the history of mankind bleeds to death of a thousand cuts; and boastfully, the idiots proudly proclaim— "We are now so advanced, watch us light ourselves on fire to prove it."
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