Sen. Ossoff Statement on Iran
Atlanta, Ga. - U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff today released the following statement.
"Eight months ago, Donald Trump lied to the country when he claimed U.S. air strikes had 'obliterated' Iran's nuclear program.
"Now Trump says he's taken America to war for regime change in Iran.
"Trump has launched this regime change war and put American forces at risk without presenting evidence of an imminent threat, without clear objectives, without having exhausted diplomacy, without a plan for the aftermath, and without the consent of Congress.
"I oppose yet another regime change war-of-choice in the Middle East. Congress must convene immediately and pass a War Powers Resolution to assert our Constitutional authority over war and peace.
"The President has presented no evidence that Iran or its nuclear program — which he falsely claimed to have 'obliterated' — pose an imminent threat to the United States, or that diplomacy was exhausted. Iran's support for terrorism and uranium enrichment have long destabilized the region. But sending American forces into harm's way should only ever be a last resort.
"I pray for the safety of U.S. forces who have been ordered into battle and commend their extraordinary professionalism."
Ossoff’s statement is 1000x stronger than Schumer-Jeffries. This is a moderate Jewish Senator from a Trump state. The split isn’t moderate vs progressive, but leading vs poll-reacting
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84% of the time, “ChatGPT Health” killed a customer using their paid service as advertised
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Secretary of Warfighting Pete Hegseth will solemnly perform ten (10) pushups for every American soldier lost in this war.
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We are At War now, according to President Bush, and I take him at his word. He also says this War might last for "a very long time."
Generals and military scholars will tell you that eight or 10 years is actually not such a long time in the span of human history - which is no doubt true - but history also tells us that 10 years of martial law and a wartime economy are going to feel like a Lifetime to people who are in their twenties today. The poor bastards of what will forever be known as Generation Z are doomed to be the first generation of Americans who will grow up with a lower standard of living than their parents enjoyed.
That is extremely heavy news, and it will take a while for it to sink in. The 22 babies born in New York City while the World Trade Center burned will never know what they missed. The last half of the 20th century will seem like a wild party for rich kids, compared to what's coming now. The party's over, folks.
From Hunter S. Thompson’s ESPN page 2 column one week after 9/11.
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Whoever made this, it’s BRILLIANT.
Trump’s “Board of Peace.”
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No votes on ANYTHING untill we vote on the War Powers Resolution.
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I am sure the views of the 49% who say they are opposed will have proportionate representation in our finest news outlets
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While we sit around to find out how bad exactly it all is, a bit of cheer: the best baguette of Paris competition was won by a Sri Lankan who appears to have started as a dish washer in restaurants and eventually trained as a Boulanger.
www.paris.fr/pages/la-mei...
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They say 'the machines of the future' will be as smart as people... OK, but WHICH people? Because it kinda matters quite a bit.
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They seem to have no perspective whatsoever; they'd probably be in favor banning of Shakespeare.
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Laura Rozen
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From US admin official background briefing recording listening to, seriously question if US negotiators understood what Iranians were proposing. One official keeps saying acronym for “IAEA” wrong.
They seem astonished Iran would not agree to the US supplying them nuclear fuel
Laura Rozen
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They took as suspicious proposals that Iran saw as concessionary.
Laura Rozen
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Explains why Oman FM tried to come to DC to explain what US negotiators may not have fully understood
Laura Rozen
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Am not saying what Iran proposed would have been enough, I dont know, but it seems US negotiators did not have the expert guidance to understand it correctly
On top of all the reporting that this war of aggression was planned well in advance, it seems that the reporting also indicates that the US political leadership are quite literally too stupid to understand basic diplomacy. I mean literally not smart enough.
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Susie Wiles is wearing an Apple Watch during a highly classified meeting on Iran.
Unreal.
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..... things that help Putin in Ukraine. So many levels of scumbaggery with this Administration.
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things every single republican president of your lifetime has done
- started a war in the middle east
- completely destroyed the economy
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When people ask me what BlueSky is:
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this is like when fox news does those graphics of "DEMOCRATS' FAR-LEFT AGENDA" and it's all good things
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Trump: “Has anybody gone down with their 401k? Because if you do, you’re a loser.”
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Lawmakers Demand DHS Define ‘Domestic Terrorist’ As It Uses Vast Array of Surveillance Tools
Rep. Bennie G. Thompson and a host of other Democrats made the demand in a letter to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem. “Your actions are abhorrent, blatantly unconstitutional, and corrosive to the functionin...
NEW: Renée Good and Alex Pretti, two US citizens DHS officers killed, were labelled as "domestic terrorists."
Now, a group of more than a dozen Democratic lawmakers have demanded the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Kristi Noem provide its definition of “domestic terrorist."
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Weak not woke is what pisses voters off, here and there and most everywhere.
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"Send to Remarkable" -- it is the way (and requires not reading in the phone)!
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Firefox and ublock origin will set you free. I'm always shocked by how bad things are when I use a device that is missing some sort of ad blocker.
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It's pretty awesome stuff for wakefulness. I'm told it keeps you awake without the jitters of too much caffeine and without the god complex from speed.
The AF tested it for a while but I think they still prefer some sort of speed for long missions.
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Yes please!!
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There's too much criticism from outside the movement but not enough from inside and they only listen to the neo liberal BS from the outside.
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1) no, actually, Sam, that’s not correct
2) even if it were what a load-bearing “as long as”
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That's what my app shows when I set it to UK
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Pay for however many newsletters you want, please, give all those writers money
But you can't replace a whole journalism ecosystem with a series of freelancers, you just can't. There also needs to be support for serious papers, magazines, online newsrooms, and nonprofit reporting
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