It was/is an open letter to whomsoever will read it concerning our emperor's new clothes (along with his new pen and his new phone).
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Americans Want Treason Charges For 47 Republicans Who Threatened Iran
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by Crabtownboy, Mar 11, 2015.
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Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
It was not an open letter to everyone. Some senators who signed the letter has said it would have been better if it had simply said it was an open letter.
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Was it sent to the leadership of Iran? No. It was open to be read by everyone, much like this post is addressed to you. -
Crabtownboy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
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The first sentence in the letter:
"It has come to our attention while observing your nuclear negotiations with our government that you may not fully understand our constitutional system. "
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church mouse guy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
I think that it was sent/addressed to Iran.
However, Biden is guilty of the same sort of activity.
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church mouse guy Well-Known MemberSite Supporter
So Biden and Obama both are guilty of meddling with foreign powers when their party lacked the White House. And Kerry shook hands with the pedophile Ortega in Nicaragua.
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church mouse guy said: ↑I think that it was sent/addressed to Iran.
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The Cotton Letter Was Not Sent Anywhere, Especially Not To Iran
Before U.S. Senator Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) and 46 of his GOP colleagues are frog-marched to the gallows and hanged for treason, one vital point of confusion must be cleared up. Say what you will about the Republicans’ open letter “to the leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran.” The Cotton/GOP letter regarding Tehran’s atom-bomb talks with Obama was not sent to the ayatollahs. Had Cotton & Co. actually delivered their communiqué to Iran’s mullahs — perhaps via a Swiss diplomatic pouch or something even more cloak and dagger — their critics would be on less swampy ground in calling them “traitors,” as the New York Daily News screamed.
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Despite this hyperventilation, the Cotton Club did not send its letter anywhere — particularly not Tehran.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/415456/cotton-letter-was-not-sent-anywhere-especially-not-iran-deroy-murdock -
church mouse guy Well-Known MemberSite SupporterRolf said: ↑It was never sent.
The Cotton Letter Was Not Sent Anywhere, Especially Not To Iran
Before U.S. Senator Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) and 46 of his GOP colleagues are frog-marched to the gallows and hanged for treason, one vital point of confusion must be cleared up. Say what you will about the Republicans’ open letter “to the leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran.” The Cotton/GOP letter regarding Tehran’s atom-bomb talks with Obama was not sent to the ayatollahs. Had Cotton & Co. actually delivered their communiqué to Iran’s mullahs — perhaps via a Swiss diplomatic pouch or something even more cloak and dagger — their critics would be on less swampy ground in calling them “traitors,” as the New York Daily News screamed.
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Despite this hyperventilation, the Cotton Club did not send its letter anywhere — particularly not Tehran.
http://www.nationalreview.com/corne...nt-anywhere-especially-not-iran-deroy-murdockClick to expand... -
carpro said: ↑http://www.breitbart.com/national-s...to-iran-undermine-condemnation-of-gop-letter/
All right , Crabby, treason charges for Obama?Click to expand...
Hillary's email account.
The 47 Senators treasonous actions.
Obama's treasonous actions.
Congressmen/women breaking the laws they set.
It all gets talked about. But nobody enforces the law because both sides are doing the exact same thing.
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Zaac said: ↑carpro said: ↑http://www.breitbart.com/national-s...to-iran-undermine-condemnation-of-gop-letter/
Umm yes. But this takes us right back to the rule of law question that keeps getting asked where both sides only want to enforce the law when it's politically advantageous to their cause.
Hillary's email account.
The 47 Senators treasonous actions.
Obama's treasonous actions.
Congressmen/women breaking the laws they set.
It all gets talked about. But nobody enforces the law because both sides are doing the exact same thing.
It's political theater for the American people.Click to expand...
The only people I am aware of who have met that bar are Jane Fonda and John Kerry. There's one other , but his name escapes me right now.Click to expand... -
carpro said: ↑Zaac said: ↑Actually, none of those actions are treason. The constitution sets a high bar for treason and they don't even come close.
The only people I am aware of who have met that bar are Jane Fonda and John Kerry. There's one other , but his name escapes me right now.Click to expand...
Then you wait a year or two, and the side accusing the other is found doing the same thing.
They all make me sick.
Wonder what would happen if we did away with political parties?Click to expand... -
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