Thursday, July 23, 2015

Highlights of Nuke Talks Rally

New York City saw a protest rally Wednesday against the Iran nuclear deal. Some estimates say there were at least 10,000 protesters there, some left wing media claims there were only about 15 individuals at their count. The demand was for Congress to vote  down the deal Obama has made with Iran which included an Iranian commemorative likeness of the Brooklyn Bridge.

Some of the speakers at the rally included former NY Governor George Pataki, former Manhattan DA Robert M. Morgenthau, senior contributing editor to the Jerusalem Post Caroline Glick, and Steven Emerson, a terrorism expert and founder of the Investigative Project on Terrorism--I highly recommend you read it online.

Pataki addressed the crowd and said that "this isn't a bad deal, it's a God-awful deal, it must be rejected. Congress must do its job and stand up for the American people, stand up for our safety and say 'no' to this Iranian deal."


But I feel it was Allen West whose words resonated the most with the crowd. He basically called out Obama for the weakling he is, and gave a rousing speech for American exceptionalism, something that Obama doesn't believe in. 

There were many pro-Zionists at the event who strongly believe that any deal with Iran will only ensure the danger to Israel. 

Ms. Glick said that "we know what the outcome of this deal will be," and added that "our responsibility as free men and women is to stand up and ensure the security and continuity and strength and morality of the United States of America." 

She was obviously referring to conservatives who actually have those values.

So-called President Obama claims the deal is the only alternative to war in the Middle East, but this is a false claim, made by a man who, when he says "hello," is likely to be lying.

Congress has until September 17th to decide on whether to accept or reject the deal, but Obama has already done an "end run" against Congress by going to the U.N. for approval on sanction-removal, which they did.

New York Senator Chuck "Nostrils" Schumer (D-NY) said that he wasn't ready to make a decision about the deal and did not attend the rally. "I've read the agreement and I'm seeking answers to the many questions I have. Before I make a decision, I'm going to speak at length with experts on both sides," Schumer said, as both nostrils flailed.

Harvard law professor and defense attorney Alan Dershowitz described the rally as a "great display of democracy in action." He then added, "I am here as a liberal Democrat, and I urge my fellow Democrats and liberals to stand together, shoulder-to-shoulder." 

And this is a guy who likely voted for Obama. "Beware of what you wish for, Mr. D."

In an article by the New York Post, it discusses how the Senator refuses to answer 10 key questions about the deal. They believe, as many of us do, that Iran cannot be trusted on any deal and that Schumer ought to nix it. They don't believe the deal needs "studying."

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is meeting with Kerry et al, on the Iranian Nuclear Agreement, as I write this. Kerry made the claim that if we back out of the deal with Iran, they will think of us as "untrustworthy."

That would make him very sad, I suspect.

A long video shot showed Kerry's legs doing a fandango, shaking so much, it was like a bunny being caught by a fox.

And when our Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz has no clue about the 15 points regarding the EMP deal, or what EMP stands for (ElectroMagnetic Pulse), that should make the entire country wake up and smell the ash.


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