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To: tejek who wrote (842476)3/13/2015 1:01:36 AM
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>> He is not a fine American patriot. He is an extreme ideologue playing with being a traitor. You need to learn to choose your heroes wisely.

You really have no idea what a "traitor" is. A traitor is a person who betrays his country. No person in his right mind could classify any of those senators as having "betrayed" their country. I think the Three Stooges who went to Baghdad could properly be classified as traitors -- they stood on enemy territory and attacked our president showing favoritism for the nation's enemy.

These people effectively said, "The president may very well not know his own limitations (he isn't really up to the intellectual par with say, George Bush). But we think you need to know: The president of the United States isn't allowed to run off making these deals without us, the Senate, approving of them. And he isn't asking our permission. Just be aware that any deal you reach is tentative."

That's fine. No one could argue with that. Obama is easily the worst negotiator to hold the presidency in my lifetime; he needs some help, clearly. So, he got it.



To: tejek who wrote (842476)3/13/2015 1:41:22 PM
From: Brumar891 Recommendation

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Obama is " an extreme ideologue playing with being a traitor." He's got Democrats attacking Republicans for not going along with his plot to let an avowed enemy state develop nuclear missiles.