Jews oppose Iran Nuclear deal 2 to 1

30 years ago? they are funding terrorist, killing Americans, and holding American's hostage today not 30 years ago.

One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. Get a little bored with that pejorative.

They are holding Americans who violated Iranian Law. How many Iranians are we holding in our prisons? I'm betting more than four.

Sorry, guy, we aren't going to let you Zionists rattle your sabers. FIght your own fucking war or shut the fuck up.
 
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There are no hostages, so stop saying that. And they aren't killing Americans either.



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Iran Release 4 Americans Now Iran Release 4 Americans Now [/QUOTE]

Okay, so they went to Iran of their own free will, they broke Iranian laws, and now they are in prison...

Your own link ADMITS that Levison was working for the CIA as a spy.

Not seeing how that's MY FUCKING PROBLEM.
 
Prisoners, not hostages, and two obviously broke the law. The other two, harder to say but none of them are hostages. Iran, which you won't believe of course, is a nation and therefore has a right to enforce its laws...

Good point.

Texas recently asserted its "right" to execute foreign nationals in violation of treaties we've signed with other countries.

You are in their country, you are subject to their laws.
 
American Jewish Committee Rejects the Iran Deal

After extensive deliberation, the AJC opposes the Iran deal because instead of a better deal - dismantling sanctions for dismantling nuclear infrastructure - the deal the negotiators made will allow Iran to become a nuclear threshold state.

The American Jewish Committee is one of the oldest and most centrist of American Jewish communal organizations.

It is a slow-moving, deliberative organization and it took its time coming to a decision on what virtually everyone discussing the nuclear deal with Iran has described as critically important, or, in the AJC’s words: “one of the most consequential policy issues in a generation.”

The AJC’s long-time executive director David Harris issued a statement expressing the organizations opposition to the deal on Wednesday, Aug. 5.

Harris, who has been at the helm of the AJC for 25 years, articulated the many steps taken by the AJC to come to its decision, and listed numbers of the people with whom its leadership met during its deliberations.

But after weighing the pros and the cons – all of which are familiar to those who are following the matter – at the conclusion of its deliberation, “AJC’s leadership concluded overwhelmingly that we must oppose this deal.”

The Jewish Press Centrist American Jewish Committee Rejects the Iran Deal



Does Chuck Schumer know he's Jewish?



If Schumer keeps his word to oppose the sell-out, he will get my deepest apology.
Maybe even my vote.
 
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There are no hostages, so stop saying that. And they aren't killing Americans either.



dadaviz-iranhostagesf-png-xyz.png


Iran Release 4 Americans Now Iran Release 4 Americans Now

Okay, so they went to Iran of their own free will, they broke Iranian laws, and now they are in prison...

Your own link ADMITS that Levison was working for the CIA as a spy.

Not seeing how that's MY FUCKING PROBLEM.[/QUOTE]


My post was a refutation of some dope's who wrote that the Iranians have no American hostages.

No more than that.
 
30 years ago? they are funding terrorist, killing Americans, and holding American's hostage today not 30 years ago.

One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter. Get a little bored with that pejorative.

They are holding Americans who violated Iranian Law. How many Iranians are we holding in our prisons? I'm betting more than four.

Sorry, guy, we aren't going to let you Zionists rattle your sabers. FIght your own fucking war or shut the fuck up.
Being a Christian is against the law, you like that don't you Joey? Tortured for being a Christian Joey's utopia:slap:
 
Prisoners, not hostages, and two obviously broke the law. The other two, harder to say but none of them are hostages. Iran, which you won't believe of course, is a nation and therefore has a right to enforce its laws...

Good point.

Texas recently asserted its "right" to execute foreign nationals in violation of treaties we've signed with other countries.

You are in their country, you are subject to their laws.
That's the deal only the morons here like PC can't get that you aren't a hostage if you break the laws and end up in prison, like for being a spy for instance.
 
Prisoners, not hostages, and two obviously broke the law. The other two, harder to say but none of them are hostages. Iran, which you won't believe of course, is a nation and therefore has a right to enforce its laws...

Good point.

Texas recently asserted its "right" to execute foreign nationals in violation of treaties we've signed with other countries.

You are in their country, you are subject to their laws.
That's the deal only the morons here like PC can't get that you aren't a hostage if you break the laws and end up in prison, like for being a spy for instance.



"break the laws"

There is no law in Iran....only the whim of the mullah.

You know that, don't you?

No? Well...that would make you the 'moron,' wouldn't it.
 
Prisoners, not hostages, and two obviously broke the law. The other two, harder to say but none of them are hostages. Iran, which you won't believe of course, is a nation and therefore has a right to enforce its laws...

Good point.

Texas recently asserted its "right" to execute foreign nationals in violation of treaties we've signed with other countries.

You are in their country, you are subject to their laws.
That's the deal only the morons here like PC can't get that you aren't a hostage if you break the laws and end up in prison, like for being a spy for instance.



"break the laws"

There is no law in Iran....only the whim of the mullah.

You know that, don't you?

No? Well...that would make you the 'moron,' wouldn't it.

You don't know what law is do you?
 
Prisoners, not hostages, and two obviously broke the law. The other two, harder to say but none of them are hostages. Iran, which you won't believe of course, is a nation and therefore has a right to enforce its laws...

Good point.

Texas recently asserted its "right" to execute foreign nationals in violation of treaties we've signed with other countries.

You are in their country, you are subject to their laws.
That's the deal only the morons here like PC can't get that you aren't a hostage if you break the laws and end up in prison, like for being a spy for instance.



"break the laws"

There is no law in Iran....only the whim of the mullah.

You know that, don't you?

No? Well...that would make you the 'moron,' wouldn't it.

You don't know what law is do you?
Or what a hostage is...
 
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Prisoners, not hostages, and two obviously broke the law. The other two, harder to say but none of them are hostages. Iran, which you won't believe of course, is a nation and therefore has a right to enforce its laws...

Good point.

Texas recently asserted its "right" to execute foreign nationals in violation of treaties we've signed with other countries.

You are in their country, you are subject to their laws.
That's the deal only the morons here like PC can't get that you aren't a hostage if you break the laws and end up in prison, like for being a spy for instance.



"break the laws"

There is no law in Iran....only the whim of the mullah.

You know that, don't you?

No? Well...that would make you the 'moron,' wouldn't it.

You don't know what law is do you?


"Rape inside prison is nothing new in Islamic Iran. Mullahs and state authority patronize such barbaric acts by saying that anyone who would rape a female or male in the prison will get special rewards from Allah. Inspired by these sermons of the Mullahs, prison guards on a regular basis proceed to vaginally and anally rape females. Bottles of ‘Coke’ are even inserted into the private parts of females in prison. Youths and males in prison are regularly raped by the prison guards. Sometimes, batons and metal objects are inserted inside them.

During the 1980s, the rape of women political prisoners was prevalent, so prevalent as to make Ayatollah Montazeri, who was Khomeini’s deputy at the time, write to Khomeini in a letter dated October 7, 1986: “Did you know that young women are raped in some of the prisons of the Islamic Republic?”

In response, Ayatollah Khomeini wrote, “Yes! Such rapes are essential to prevent those anti Islam females from entering heaven. If they are executed as virgins, they will enter heaven. So, rapes are extremely important and done to prevent such elements from entering heaven.”
Dirty Mullahs in Iran


So.....this is what you mean by "law," NYLiar?
 
There is no law in Iran....only the whim of the mullah.
Ah, nonsense...


What???

You're goin' for the lies this early???
You'd like their laws actually, they put God right up front. : Iranian Goverment Constitution English Text

"Article 1

The form of government of Iran is that of an Islamic Republic, endorsed by the people of Iran on the basis of their longstanding belief in the sovereignty of truth and Qur'anic justice, in the referendum of Farwardin 9 and 10 in the year 1358 of the solar Islamic calendar, corresponding to Jamadi al-'Awwal 1 and 2 in the year 1399 of the lunar Islamic calendar (March 29 and 30, 1979], through the affirmative vote of a majority of 98.2% of eligible voters, held after the victorious Islamic Revolution led by the eminent marji' al-taqlid, Ayatullah al-Uzma Imam Khumayni.

Article 2

The Islamic Republic is a system based on belief in:


  • 1.the One God (as stated in the phrase "There is no god except Allah"), His exclusive sovereignty and the right to legislate, and the necessity of submission to His commands;
    2.Divine revelation and its fundamental role in setting forth the laws;
    3.the return to God in the Hereafter, and the constructive role of this belief in the course of man's ascent towards God;
    4.the justice of God in creation and legislation;
    5.continuous leadership (imamah) and perpetual guidance, and its fundamental role in ensuring the uninterrupted process of the revolution of Islam;
    6.the exalted dignity and value of man, and his freedom coupled with responsibility before God; in which equity, justice, political, economic, social, and cultural independence, and national solidarity are secured by recourse to:

    • 1.continuous ijtihad of the fuqaha' possessing necessary qualifications, exercised on the basis off the Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Ma'sumun, upon all of whom be peace;
      2.sciences and arts and the most advanced results of human experience, together with the effort to advance them further;
      3.negation of all forms of oppression, both the infliction of and the submission to it, and of dominance, both its imposition and its acceptance."
Unlike the US they did not form a secular government and their constitution is the basis, like ours, of their laws.
 
Prisoners, not hostages, and two obviously broke the law. The other two, harder to say but none of them are hostages. Iran, which you won't believe of course, is a nation and therefore has a right to enforce its laws...

Good point.

Texas recently asserted its "right" to execute foreign nationals in violation of treaties we've signed with other countries.

You are in their country, you are subject to their laws.
That's the deal only the morons here like PC can't get that you aren't a hostage if you break the laws and end up in prison, like for being a spy for instance.



"break the laws"

There is no law in Iran....only the whim of the mullah.

You know that, don't you?

No? Well...that would make you the 'moron,' wouldn't it.

You don't know what law is do you?
Of what a hostage is...



One that is under the constraining control of another.

Write it down...there'll be a short quiz later.
 
There is no law in Iran....only the whim of the mullah.
Ah, nonsense...


What???

You're goin' for the lies this early???
You'd like their laws actually, they put God right up front. : Iranian Goverment Constitution English Text

"Article 1

The form of government of Iran is that of an Islamic Republic, endorsed by the people of Iran on the basis of their longstanding belief in the sovereignty of truth and Qur'anic justice, in the referendum of Farwardin 9 and 10 in the year 1358 of the solar Islamic calendar, corresponding to Jamadi al-'Awwal 1 and 2 in the year 1399 of the lunar Islamic calendar (March 29 and 30, 1979], through the affirmative vote of a majority of 98.2% of eligible voters, held after the victorious Islamic Revolution led by the eminent marji' al-taqlid, Ayatullah al-Uzma Imam Khumayni.

Article 2

The Islamic Republic is a system based on belief in:


  • 1.the One God (as stated in the phrase "There is no god except Allah"), His exclusive sovereignty and the right to legislate, and the necessity of submission to His commands;
    2.Divine revelation and its fundamental role in setting forth the laws;
    3.the return to God in the Hereafter, and the constructive role of this belief in the course of man's ascent towards God;
    4.the justice of God in creation and legislation;
    5.continuous leadership (imamah) and perpetual guidance, and its fundamental role in ensuring the uninterrupted process of the revolution of Islam;
    6.the exalted dignity and value of man, and his freedom coupled with responsibility before God; in which equity, justice, political, economic, social, and cultural independence, and national solidarity are secured by recourse to:

    • 1.continuous ijtihad of the fuqaha' possessing necessary qualifications, exercised on the basis off the Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Ma'sumun, upon all of whom be peace;
      2.sciences and arts and the most advanced results of human experience, together with the effort to advance them further;
      3.negation of all forms of oppression, both the infliction of and the submission to it, and of dominance, both its imposition and its acceptance."
Unlike the US they did not form a secular government and their constitution is the basis, like ours, of their laws.



Next you'll be quoting Stalin's Constitution in the USSR to prove that it was a democracy.
 
Good point.

Texas recently asserted its "right" to execute foreign nationals in violation of treaties we've signed with other countries.

You are in their country, you are subject to their laws.
That's the deal only the morons here like PC can't get that you aren't a hostage if you break the laws and end up in prison, like for being a spy for instance.



"break the laws"

There is no law in Iran....only the whim of the mullah.

You know that, don't you?

No? Well...that would make you the 'moron,' wouldn't it.

You don't know what law is do you?
Of what a hostage is...



One that is under the constraining control of another.

Write it down...there'll be a short quiz later.
Well, then we have a couple of million "hostages" in prison here then. Morons here, total fuckin' morons.
 
There is no law in Iran....only the whim of the mullah.
Ah, nonsense...


What???

You're goin' for the lies this early???
You'd like their laws actually, they put God right up front. : Iranian Goverment Constitution English Text

"Article 1

The form of government of Iran is that of an Islamic Republic, endorsed by the people of Iran on the basis of their longstanding belief in the sovereignty of truth and Qur'anic justice, in the referendum of Farwardin 9 and 10 in the year 1358 of the solar Islamic calendar, corresponding to Jamadi al-'Awwal 1 and 2 in the year 1399 of the lunar Islamic calendar (March 29 and 30, 1979], through the affirmative vote of a majority of 98.2% of eligible voters, held after the victorious Islamic Revolution led by the eminent marji' al-taqlid, Ayatullah al-Uzma Imam Khumayni.

Article 2

The Islamic Republic is a system based on belief in:


  • 1.the One God (as stated in the phrase "There is no god except Allah"), His exclusive sovereignty and the right to legislate, and the necessity of submission to His commands;
    2.Divine revelation and its fundamental role in setting forth the laws;
    3.the return to God in the Hereafter, and the constructive role of this belief in the course of man's ascent towards God;
    4.the justice of God in creation and legislation;
    5.continuous leadership (imamah) and perpetual guidance, and its fundamental role in ensuring the uninterrupted process of the revolution of Islam;
    6.the exalted dignity and value of man, and his freedom coupled with responsibility before God; in which equity, justice, political, economic, social, and cultural independence, and national solidarity are secured by recourse to:

    • 1.continuous ijtihad of the fuqaha' possessing necessary qualifications, exercised on the basis off the Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Ma'sumun, upon all of whom be peace;
      2.sciences and arts and the most advanced results of human experience, together with the effort to advance them further;
      3.negation of all forms of oppression, both the infliction of and the submission to it, and of dominance, both its imposition and its acceptance."
Unlike the US they did not form a secular government and their constitution is the basis, like ours, of their laws.

They have the Islamic version of the Christian government rightwingers would impose on this country if they ever had their way.
 
That's the deal only the morons here like PC can't get that you aren't a hostage if you break the laws and end up in prison, like for being a spy for instance.



"break the laws"

There is no law in Iran....only the whim of the mullah.

You know that, don't you?

No? Well...that would make you the 'moron,' wouldn't it.

You don't know what law is do you?
Of what a hostage is...



One that is under the constraining control of another.

Write it down...there'll be a short quiz later.
Well, then we have a couple of million "hostages" in prison here then. Morons here, total fuckin' morons.

The Iranians have hostages? Guess it's time to play 'What would Reagan do?"

Iran Contra affair - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
 
Prisoners, not hostages, and two obviously broke the law. The other two, harder to say but none of them are hostages. Iran, which you won't believe of course, is a nation and therefore has a right to enforce its laws...

Good point.

Texas recently asserted its "right" to execute foreign nationals in violation of treaties we've signed with other countries.

You are in their country, you are subject to their laws.
That's the deal only the morons here like PC can't get that you aren't a hostage if you break the laws and end up in prison, like for being a spy for instance.



"break the laws"

There is no law in Iran....only the whim of the mullah.

You know that, don't you?

No? Well...that would make you the 'moron,' wouldn't it.

You don't know what law is do you?


"Rape inside prison is nothing new in Islamic Iran. Mullahs and state authority patronize such barbaric acts by saying that anyone who would rape a female or male in the prison will get special rewards from Allah. Inspired by these sermons of the Mullahs, prison guards on a regular basis proceed to vaginally and anally rape females. Bottles of ‘Coke’ are even inserted into the private parts of females in prison. Youths and males in prison are regularly raped by the prison guards. Sometimes, batons and metal objects are inserted inside them.

During the 1980s, the rape of women political prisoners was prevalent, so prevalent as to make Ayatollah Montazeri, who was Khomeini’s deputy at the time, write to Khomeini in a letter dated October 7, 1986: “Did you know that young women are raped in some of the prisons of the Islamic Republic?”

In response, Ayatollah Khomeini wrote, “Yes! Such rapes are essential to prevent those anti Islam females from entering heaven. If they are executed as virgins, they will enter heaven. So, rapes are extremely important and done to prevent such elements from entering heaven.”
Dirty Mullahs in Iran


So.....this is what you mean by "law," NYLiar?

Law is law. If putting women to death for having an abortion is the law, it's the law.
 

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