... What was the first question out of Senator Lindsey G. mouth? Who wins a war between the USA and Iran. Everyone knows the answer to that. Lindsey doesn't want a deal, he wants to go WAR, just like Trump said. (All Lindsey wants to do is BOMB somebody).No you are the liar Flighty. You said the Republicans want a war. The only evidence you present is one question one Republican posed. A Republican who is trailing far, far behind in his Presidential bid.
So far twenty democratic senators have declared they are voting yes for the deal. If 14 more join them, an attempt by the republicans to override a Veto will FAIL.
Lastly, I did not lie. You, J.D. Barleycorn and Lexus Lover do the lying on this forum. Originally Posted by flghtr65
You haven't told me a better solution Cherie...
http://www.masslive.com/opinion/inde...guments_f.html
The great majority of arms experts support the deal, some enthusiastically, some grudgingly. They recognize shortcomings, but, on balance, as 29 of America's leading nuclear scientists and arms experts wrote in an open letter last week, it has "much more stringent constraints than any previously negotiated nonproliferation framework."
Likewise, three dozen retired American generals and admirals released a joint letter declaring the deal "the most effective means currently available to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons." Originally Posted by WTF
Tell us wtf you would have done to make it a great deal. What did Kerry miss? Do you think we have mutual interest against ISIS? Originally Posted by WTFDo you read the articles you post?
To me, this deal is ugly and flawed – and infinitely better than the alternatives. The criticisms of the deal strike me as reasonable, but the alternatives that the critics propose seem unreasonable and incoherent.
So Obama should hit the restart button. He should acknowledge that the deal has shortcomings but also emphasize that it must be judged not by a referendum on its terms but rather as a choice: deal or no deal.