Sunday, March 15, 2015

TREASON: Dem Congressmen Teamed Up With Iran to Sabotage George W. Bush

TREASON: Dem Congressmen Teamed Up With Iran to Sabotage George W. Bush


TREASON: Dem Congressmen Teamed Up With Iran to Sabotage George W. Bush


In response to the horrible deal that President Barack Obama is working out with the Iranians over their nuclear enrichment program, 47 GOP Senators sent an open letter to Iran, reminding both sides of the negotiations about the applicability of the Constitution and the Senate in any treaty they come up with.
Of course, the left was outraged at the letter, accusing the Republican Senators of being traitors and committing treason, for the act of going around the administration to speak on U.S. foreign policy.
Those Democrats who are complaining may want to reconsider their accusations though, as they themselves are guilty of doing far worse, actually.
In 2006 and 2007, at least twelve Democrat members of Congress agreed to meet with officials of the Iranian regime, meetings organized by the National Iranian American Council.
NIAC President Trita Parsi, along with then-Ambassador to the U.N. Javad Zarif, who is now the Foreign Minister and involved in the nuclear negotiations, were actively engaged in efforts to sabotage President George W. Bush’s foreign policy regarding Iran.
According to Breitbart, an email from that point in time was recently made public, after the NIAC tried to sue opposition Iranian journalist Hassan Dai for defamation.
“These (Democratic Party) members are very disillusioned with the Bush foreign policy and are tired to sit on the sidelines as Bush undermines the US’s global position. As a result, they are willing to take matters in their own hands and they accept the political risk that comes with it.”
That, my friends, is worse than what the Republican Senators just did.  Those twelve Democrat members of Congress met with foreign leadership to discuss ways to actively sabotage a sitting President.
In contrast, the Senate Republicans merely wrote an open letter, which was just as much for Obama as it was for the Iranians, simply reminding them of how the Constitution works, and letting them know that the Senate must be involved in any deal making, if the deal is to be binding and lasting.
If liberals and Democrats want to keep accusing the GOP Senators of committing treason with their letters, then they should look in the mirror first.

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