I honestly believe (letter to Iran)

Its not the party problems its the leaders of the party,same old,same old year after year.
And the voters that are always complaining are right here on this forum.I don't have the answers and neither does anybody else.
 

Interesting Warrigal. I have just finished reading another article on this forum about the letter. I think in that article they also stressed surprise and unusual ways to act. But they also felt the letter may even have negative or positive results depending on how the Iranians do read it.

So we just have to wait and see.
 

bob F.... Answer please... Hawaii WAS. A state..!

i Dislike it when people make statements that are totally false and then fail to recognise it ,

Oir to apologise for being misleading
 
Elizabeth, best post what you think is wrong, not just make a statement about something so old. I just went back in time, well back into 3/13 and did not find what you are speaking of. So your post seems to be pointless at least.
 
This would be true it the person was born and raised in the US. Obama claims to have been born in Hawaii, then not yet a state, maybe. Then he was transported around in Islamic states with his mother and her Islamic husband, and there are pictures of him dressed in those styles. So in his younger learning years I wonder how much of the US culture did he pick up. Some of his early in the US years his best friends were of communist folks and far left socialists. So what else would he be doing but acting like a far left dictator type that he seems to be. Sure glad that in a year and a half he and his boot lickers will be gone. Time for a new and more American person of either party to take over and try to get the US back in order.

PUH-LEEZE!!! Are we still stuck on the Birther thing??? And just how would how he was dressed by his mother impact his presidency???? A "more American" person??? YIKES!

Sounds like Joe McCarthy is back among us.
 
Why is that so? We are talking about things many years back and my memory is not so accurate as some of you say it should be. When did Hawaii become a state? When was Obama living there? When was Obama living in foreign cultures? Surely he lived in foreign cultures during his learning years. Was he also living in Hawaii during his learning years or was he born there and then moved to other cultures? For those that seem to have all of those minutia memorized, congratulations. I don't have all the small stuff memorized but I do know that in his years of Presidency Obama has not followed the US ways of running our government very well. He has not minded the US debt at all and for his 6 years so far our debt has gone from 10 trillion to over 18 trillion. Darn little to show for all those expenses over our regular expenses. just more debt.

I know enough about my country to know that the current government is not operating according to the Constitution. Our next President may do just that whether a Democrat or Republican or independent. First we have to see our present leader move on to his private life and allow our country to go back to the ways it was intended to run, by the Constitution.
 
Needs and meanings of the Constitution happen all the time and they do get published officially. Just because one person or part of one party disagree with the US Constitution does not give them the right to ignore and do things differently. The US Supreme Court does have the right and the will to judge on any changes to the way the Constitution is worded or interpreted. I think there are at least one Supreme Court judgement coming up soon, maybe more than one.

As I see it, the Constitution is kept pretty much as written and laws and actions of the US are also kept pretty much to the Constitution. Deviations should be run through the Congress for changes or approvals, not just by someones dictations only.

The US is a grouping of many states and the Constitution is what helps hold them together. There would be no federal government without the Constitution and messing with the Constitution could easily destroy the ability of the federal government to hold all these territories together peacefully.

http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/constitution_transcript.html

https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution
 
for an American not to know .......by a long way , when Hawaii became.

A state is a pretty serious lack of knowledge about your own country !

For some that seem to have all day to pick on others, life is far too simple for you. I have many things in my mind and remembering every states beginnings and politics and whatever else turns you on, just is not happening for me and most others I know in the US. I guess at this point I should look up Hawaii for their statehood date. But I won't as my concern was about his being raised in other country cultures rather than the basics of life in the US during his young formative learning years. Had he been raised in mid America he may have had a different view of how the US should be run.
 
I contacted Sen. Jeff Flake (R) re his refusal to sign the irresponsible "Iran letter". I thanked him for his decision. Here is his response.

Senator Jeff Flake 11:47 AM (2 hours ago)

Dear Mr. Omitted

Thank you for contacting me about the letter sent by Republican Senators to the leadership in Iran regarding a nuclear agreement. As you know, on March 9, 2015, 47 Republican Senators sent a letter to the leaders of Iran addressing a prospective agreement on Iran's nuclear program. In the letter, the cosigners advised that Congress could revoke any agreement reached with Iran. I did not sign this letter. While I believe that Congress should have a say on any agreement – after all, Congress will need to repeal the sanctions from which Iran seeks relief as part of an agreement – I do not think that the letter was constructive, coming at a time when sensitive, multilateral negotiations are under way. Thank you again for contacting me. Please do not hesitate to do so again in the future. I also encourage you to visit my website, which may be found at flake.senate.gov.

Sincerely, JEFF FLAKE United States Senator
 
Very good that Senator Flake replied back to you, I respect him for that and that he had the backbone to refuse to sign that letter.
 


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