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Iran Nuclear Deal
teedubbya Offline
#101 Posted:
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Yea. His agenda must be reading comprehension and stuff.
Speyside Offline
#102 Posted:
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Not a good place to discuss reading comprehension, noooo.
TMCTLT Offline
#103 Posted:
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I'm always amused when one individual believes simply because he or she is from " a particular part of our country " that it's automatic that they received a better edumication. d'oh!
banderl Offline
#104 Posted:
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If one wants to question others about their reading capabilities they'd better be prepared to get the same question.
elRopo Offline
#105 Posted:
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I went to skrewl when I was very small so .... I learned little.
Burner02 Offline
#106 Posted:
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banderl wrote:
If one wants to question others about their reading capabilities they'd better be prepared to get the same question.





No one ever mentioned your reading ability.

But I did think that pics would help you with "The Deal".
DrafterX Offline
#107 Posted:
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“Iran does not plan to issue permission for the [International Atomic Energy Agency] to inspect every site," Iranian Defense Minister Brig. Gen. Hossein Dehqan told Al Mayadeen News Wednesday. "U.S. officials make boastful remarks and imagine that they can impose anything on the Iranian nation because they lack a proper knowledge of the Iranian nation.”

Iran’s official FARS news agency added that “Dehqan had earlier underlined that Tehran would not allow any foreigner to discover Iran's defensive and missile capabilities by inspecting the country's military sites.”

On the same day, a top Iranian general told troops preparing for a massive military drill involving up to 250,000 men that “the U.S. and the Zionists should know that the Islamic Revolution will continue enhancing its preparedness until it overthrows Israel and liberates Palestine.

Film at 11.... Think Think
tonygraz Offline
#108 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
No one ever mentioned your reading ability.

But I did think that pics would help you with "The Deal".


Is there a new pizza deal out there ?
DrafterX Offline
#109 Posted:
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man, I could sure use about 8 slices of pizza about now..... Mellow
DrMaddVibe Offline
#110 Posted:
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Well doncha just know this is all going to end swimmingly!
DrafterX Offline
#111 Posted:
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I heard we were gonna turn them into glass... Mellow
Burner02 Offline
#112 Posted:
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tonygraz wrote:
Is there a new pizza deal out there ?




Vic will help you with the pizza.
frankj1 Offline
#113 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
“Iran does not plan to issue permission for the [International Atomic Energy Agency] to inspect every site," Iranian Defense Minister Brig. Gen. Hossein Dehqan told Al Mayadeen News Wednesday. "U.S. officials make boastful remarks and imagine that they can impose anything on the Iranian nation because they lack a proper knowledge of the Iranian nation.”

Iran’s official FARS news agency added that “Dehqan had earlier underlined that Tehran would not allow any foreigner to discover Iran's defensive and missile capabilities by inspecting the country's military sites.”

On the same day, a top Iranian general told troops preparing for a massive military drill involving up to 250,000 men that “the U.S. and the Zionists should know that the Islamic Revolution will continue enhancing its preparedness until it overthrows Israel and liberates Palestine.

Film at 11.... Think Think

sounds like sanctions restart.
victor809 Offline
#114 Posted:
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frankj1 wrote:
sounds like sanctions restart.


Yeah... don't see how that was even relevant to the deal. If they don't abide by the deal we reinstate sanctions. Not a big surprise.
tailgater Offline
#115 Posted:
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victor809 wrote:
Yeah... don't see how that was even relevant to the deal. If they don't abide by the deal we reinstate sanctions. Not a big surprise.


But how will we even know if they don't abide by the rules?

I say they want nukes? then nuke 'em.

victor809 Offline
#116 Posted:
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tailgater wrote:
But how will we even know if they don't abide by the rules?

I say they want nukes? then nuke 'em.



We know the sites we want to inspect. These are legitimate processing facilities. The intention of the inspections is to ensure they are using these processing facilities for legitimate reasons, and the treaty calls for 24hr oversight (I believe via camera)... if they don't agree to that minimum, then the deal never goes forward.
banderl Offline
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Colin Powell: Iran Deal is ‘Pretty Good’

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell expressed support for the nuclear agreement with Iran on Sunday, calling the various planks Iranian leaders accepted "remarkable" and dismissing critics' concerns over its implementation.

"It's a pretty good deal," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

Critics concerned that the deal will expedite Iran's pursuit of a nuclear weapon, Powell added, are "forgetting the reality that [Iranian leaders] have been on a superhighway, for the last 10 years, to create a nuclear weapon or a nuclear weapons program, with no speed limit."

He said the reduction in centrifuges, Iran's uranium stockpile and their agreement to shut down their plutonium reactor were all "remarkable."

"These are remarkable changes, and so we have stopped this highway race that they were going down — and I think that's very, very important," Powell said.

He also pushed back on skeptics who have expressed worries about the ability of independent inspectors to verify that Iran is following the agreement. Powell said that, "with respect to the Iranians — don't trust, never trust, and always verify."

"And I think a very vigorous verification regime has been put into place," he said.

"I say, we have a deal, let's see how they implement the deal. If they don't implement it, bail out. None of our options are gone," Powell added.

On Wednesday, Maryland Sen. Barbara Mikulski came out in support of the deal, giving President Obama the 34 Democratic votes he'd need in the Senate to override a veto of the deal and all but ensuring its implementation.

And Powell noted that, even if the deal did fail in Congress, dozens of other nations who were party to the negotiations have already agreed to it, making it impossible for the U.S. to sit out.

"Even if we were to kill the deal — which is not going to happen — it's going to take effect anyway, because all of these other countries that were in it with us are going to move forward," he said.

"They're all going to be moving forward — we're going to be sitting on the sidelines."

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ira...d-deal-n422551


Burner02 Offline
#118 Posted:
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banderl wrote:
Colin Powell: Iran Deal is ‘Pretty Good’

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell expressed support for the nuclear agreement with Iran on Sunday, calling the various planks Iranian leaders accepted "remarkable" and dismissing critics' concerns over its implementation.

"It's a pretty good deal," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

Critics concerned that the deal will expedite Iran's pursuit of a nuclear weapon, Powell added, are "forgetting the reality that [Iranian leaders] have been on a superhighway, for the last 10 years, to create a nuclear weapon or a nuclear weapons program, with no speed limit."

He said the reduction in centrifuges, Iran's uranium stockpile and their agreement to shut down their plutonium reactor were all "remarkable."

"These are remarkable changes, and so we have stopped this highway race that they were going down — and I think that's very, very important," Powell said.

He also pushed back on skeptics who have expressed worries about the ability of independent inspectors to verify that Iran is following the agreement. Powell said that, "with respect to the Iranians — don't trust, never trust, and always verify."

"And I think a very vigorous verification regime has been put into place," he said.

"I say, we have a deal, let's see how they implement the deal. If they don't implement it, bail out. None of our options are gone," Powell added.

On Wednesday, Maryland Sen. Barbara Mikulski came out in support of the deal, giving President Obama the 34 Democratic votes he'd need in the Senate to override a veto of the deal and all but ensuring its implementation.

And Powell noted that, even if the deal did fail in Congress, dozens of other nations who were party to the negotiations have already agreed to it, making it impossible for the U.S. to sit out.

"Even if we were to kill the deal — which is not going to happen — it's going to take effect anyway, because all of these other countries that were in it with us are going to move forward," he said.

"They're all going to be moving forward — we're going to be sitting on the sidelines."

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ira...d-deal-n422551





I'm convinced, all it took was another O'Blunder supporter saying "The Deal" is good.

Nothing else to discuss.


tonygraz Offline
#119 Posted:
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Racist, pizza hatin bastid !
sd72 Offline
#120 Posted:
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Can't we just let them bring a full nuclear cache online, then nuke it?

Sure would save us a lot of trouble.
Burner02 Offline
#121 Posted:
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sd72 wrote:
Can't we just let them bring a full nuclear cache online, then nuke it?

Sure would save us a lot of trouble.




We would have to wait in line. Another certain country would not want us to fug up the mission.
banderl Offline
#122 Posted:
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Burner02 wrote:
I'm convinced, all it took was another O'Blunder supporter saying "The Deal" is good.

Nothing else to discuss.






Well, he is your boy's boy.
Burner02 Offline
#123 Posted:
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banderl wrote:
Well, he is your boy's boy.




Can you use the term "boy". Guess you can if you are liberal.

Back on subject, you need to check the facts. Powell has been an O'Blunder supporter from the very beginning in Barry's first run for the White House.
teedubbya Offline
#124 Posted:
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When you all read the deal where specifically did you take issue? Is there anything anyone else that has read it could point out to you that could change your mind?
frankj1 Offline
#125 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
When you all read the deal where specifically did you take issue? Is there anything anyone else that has read it could point out to you that could change your mind?

I did ask someone earlier in this thread to send me their copy when they were done reading it, but have not received it yet.
banderl Offline
#126 Posted:
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You guys haven't been cleared yet to get a copy of the deal. Only C-Bid double naught spies have access to this information.
DrMaddVibe Offline
#127 Posted:
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banderl wrote:
Colin Powell: Iran Deal is ‘Pretty Good’

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell expressed support for the nuclear agreement with Iran on Sunday, calling the various planks Iranian leaders accepted "remarkable" and dismissing critics' concerns over its implementation.

"It's a pretty good deal," he said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

Critics concerned that the deal will expedite Iran's pursuit of a nuclear weapon, Powell added, are "forgetting the reality that [Iranian leaders] have been on a superhighway, for the last 10 years, to create a nuclear weapon or a nuclear weapons program, with no speed limit."

He said the reduction in centrifuges, Iran's uranium stockpile and their agreement to shut down their plutonium reactor were all "remarkable."

"These are remarkable changes, and so we have stopped this highway race that they were going down — and I think that's very, very important," Powell said.

He also pushed back on skeptics who have expressed worries about the ability of independent inspectors to verify that Iran is following the agreement. Powell said that, "with respect to the Iranians — don't trust, never trust, and always verify."

"And I think a very vigorous verification regime has been put into place," he said.

"I say, we have a deal, let's see how they implement the deal. If they don't implement it, bail out. None of our options are gone," Powell added.

On Wednesday, Maryland Sen. Barbara Mikulski came out in support of the deal, giving President Obama the 34 Democratic votes he'd need in the Senate to override a veto of the deal and all but ensuring its implementation.

And Powell noted that, even if the deal did fail in Congress, dozens of other nations who were party to the negotiations have already agreed to it, making it impossible for the U.S. to sit out.

"Even if we were to kill the deal — which is not going to happen — it's going to take effect anyway, because all of these other countries that were in it with us are going to move forward," he said.

"They're all going to be moving forward — we're going to be sitting on the sidelines."

http://www.nbcnews.com/storyline/ira...d-deal-n422551





Wha?


He didn't bring any "yellow cake" to the party?
tailgater Offline
#128 Posted:
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teedubbya wrote:
When you all read the deal where specifically did you take issue? Is there anything anyone else that has read it could point out to you that could change your mind?


You talking about the Well's report?
banderl Offline
#129 Posted:
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DrMaddVibe wrote:
Wha?


He didn't bring any "yellow cake" to the party?



Yes he did, some very nice yellow cake with strawberry filling.
tonygraz Offline
#130 Posted:
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Don't say stuff like that to a man on a diet.
DrafterX Offline
#131 Posted:
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just heard Cruz talking about this on da radio... He's pissed... he did say Boener could stop this tho.. since Obama hasn't turned over all the secret side deals the Congressional review hasn't officially started and if Obama send it thru (or something like that) it won't be legal... Think
dstieger Offline
#132 Posted:
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Wife went down to watch/photograph the Trump/Cruz/Palin/Duck Dynasty circus.....her summation so far is that "It's hot as he11 here"....apparently she wasn't moved by Cruz' oratory
DrafterX Offline
#133 Posted:
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I just caught a few minutes of him.. he got a little carried away I thought.. started putting blood on everybody's hands if the deal goes thru and threatening to sue them later if Israel gets taken out... Mellow
teedubbya Offline
#134 Posted:
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I haven't liked him in a long time but he was pretty good in top gun. That scientology stuff ruined him.
DrafterX Offline
#135 Posted:
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I heard Victor has a Risky Business poster of him... Mellow
tonygraz Offline
#136 Posted:
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Was it made in Canada ?
borndead1 Offline
#137 Posted:
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What was the alternative? Bombing Iran and starting WW3 with Russia and China?
DrafterX Offline
#138 Posted:
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well, we'll prolly end up bombing them anyway.. why give them 100 billion dollars to finalize their bomb and take out Israel first..?? Huh
victor809 Offline
#139 Posted:
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Did anyone else watch Palin's rant about this? Something about unicorns and rainbows and the tooth fairy?

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#140 Posted:
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DrafterX wrote:
well, we'll prolly end up bombing them anyway.. why give them 100 billion dollars to finalize their bomb and take out Israel first..?? Huh


because it is the humanitarian thing to do before the shtf
DrafterX Offline
#141 Posted:
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True. .. true... Mellow
tonygraz Offline
#142 Posted:
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victor809 wrote:
Did anyone else watch Palin's rant about this? Something about unicorns and rainbows and the tooth fairy?




No, I was busy watching another train wreck.
victor809 Offline
#143 Posted:
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tonygraz wrote:
No, I was busy watching another train wreck.


Damn.... so many train wrecks to watch, so little time.
tonygraz Offline
#144 Posted:
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Did anybody actually read the agreement ?

It's here: http://egbertowillies.com/2015/09/09/full-text-of-iran-nuclear-agreement-iran-nuclear-deal/?utm_campaign=coschedule&utm_source=facebook_page&utm_medium=EgbertoWillies.com&utm_content=Full%20Text%20of%20Iran%20Nuclear%20Agreement%20-%20Iran%20Nuclear%20Deal
DrafterX Offline
#145 Posted:
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I heard the eye of liotta promised to annihilation of Israel in 25 years... 100 billion dollars should help them with that... Mellow
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#146 Posted:
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ssshhh! people are trying to read...HA!
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