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What I pick up from the White House is, they are injecting "fear" into this deal. For instance, they state we will be opening the door to more horror if we turn our backs on this Arab Nation. That is exactly what they did when we entered this current war, try to scare us. In other words, If we don't support there decision, we will be subject to further terrorism. Maybe we will, maybe not. Either way, Congress and the White House needs to spend more time contemplating and discussing security issues regarding this transaction. I sense pockets are being padded with this deal, just like Irac.

RE: "It's somewhat amazing to see several conservatives who just finished arguing that the FISA court has no business poking it's nose into issues of National Security..."

Yep, it is amazing that 'conservatives' have been transformed into police-state neo-cons and are willing to piss all over the US Constitution and individual liberty. The USA is in no danger of being overthrown by a bunch of wild-eyed Jihadists but a nation is always in danger of governmental abuse of power.

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"Yes, 9/11 left a scar on our national psyche. Ignoring that by allowing it to turn prudent thinking into prejudicial thinking isn't sound reasoning, just as sound executive decisions are rarely if ever based on feelings."


Exactly. Well said.

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