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Kerry claims Iran deal none of the public's business

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 12:46 pm
by RealJustme
If this doesn't upset you nothing will!
Secretary of State John Kerry testified on Capitol Hill today the U.S. government will not be revealing the contents of side deals with Iran to the American people. Senator Tom Cotton wanted to know why it can't be made public.

"I'd like to stick with you, Secretary Kerry," Cotton said. "Why can't we confirm or deny the content of these agreements in public? Why is this classified? It's not a sensitive U.S. government document."

"Because we respect the process of the IAEA and we don't have their authorization to reveal what is a confidential agreement between them and another country," said Kerry.

Cotton said, "So the ayatollahs will know what they agreed to but not the American people?"
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Re: Kerry claims Iran deal none of the public's business

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 2:35 pm
by sillydaddy
We are fucked !

Re: Kerry claims Iran deal none of the public's business

Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 7:02 pm
by Intrepid
We have to pass the bill so we can find out what's in the bill.

You stupid citizens don't matter. Trust your leaders, we know what's best for you.

Totally acceptable for Useful Idiots and low information voters.

Re: Kerry claims Iran deal none of the public's business

Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 8:42 am
by johnforbes
This Iran deal is the essence of stupidity.

Repubs control the Congress, but McConnell and Boehner seem weak, timid, afraid.

Re: Kerry claims Iran deal none of the public's business

Posted: Sat Aug 01, 2015 8:10 pm
by Malcolm
:lol:

we are fucked... words of wisdom.....


Beyond the futility of armed force, and ultimately more important, is the fact that war in our time inevitably results in the indiscriminate killing of large numbers of people. To put it more bluntly, war is terrorism. That is why a "war on terrorism" is a contradiction in terms. - Howard Zinn