The Dimocrat boycott of the Netanyahu speech is the perfect symbol of today's Dimocrat Party

there base of voters doesn't care what they do

they can have an orgy in the white house and they would support them and pay them on top of it
 
It's no secret that today's Dim's are no friend to Israel, they are much more aligned with the Palestinian's than they are with the Israeli's.
Dim's of the past would be embarrassed by today's Dimocrat Party.

58 members of Congress skipped Netanyahu's speech

Washington (CNN)Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday further strained an already tense relationship with President Barack Obama.

And a number of top Democrats — including Vice President Joe Biden, whose job description includes the title President of the Senate — didn't attend.

READ: Netanyahu: Deal will pave way to Iranian nuclear bomb

Netanyahu used the Tuesday speech to frame Iran as a major terrorist threat to the U.S and Israel, framing it in the same vein as ISIS and North Korea. And he argued that the deal currently in the works to prevent the nation from gaining nuclear weapons would in fact "guarantee" that it secures them — "lots of them."

The expected substance of the speech, coupled with the fact that the White House was not alerted to the invite ahead of time, had drawn sharp criticism from the administration, and Democrats crying foul. National Security Adviser Susan Rice last week said Netanyahu's decision to speak was "destructive to the fabric of the relationship" between Israel and the U.S.

Related: White House gets confrontational before Netanyahu visit

At least 50 Democratic House members and eight senators who caucus with the Democrats said in recent weeks they wouldn't attend the speech, many in protest to a move that they say is an affront to the president.

Rep. Charles Rangel (N.Y.) had originally said he would skip the meeting, but changed his mind on Tuesday.

A full list of the Democrats who confirmed they missed the speech follows:

SENATE - 8 members

Sen. Al Franken (Minn.)

Sen. Martin Heinrich (N.M.)

Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.)

Sen. Patrick Leahy (Vt.)

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)

Sen. Brian Schatz (Hawaii)

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.)

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (R.I.)

HOUSE - 50 members

Rep. Karen Bass (Calif.)

Rep. Earl Blumenauer (Ore.)

Rep. Corrine Brown (Fla.)

Rep. G.K. Butterfield (N.C.)

Rep. Lois Capps (Calif.)

Rep. Andre Carson (Ind.)

Rep. Joaquin Castro (Texas)

Rep. Katherine Clark (Mass.)

Rep. William Lacy Clay (Mo.)

Rep. James Clyburn (S.C.)

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (Mo.)

Rep. Steve Cohen (Tenn.)

Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (N.J.)

Rep. John Conyers (Mich.)

Rep. Elijah Cummings (Md.)

Rep. Danny Davis (Ill.)

Rep. Peter DeFazio (Ore.)

Rep. Diana DeGette (Colo.)

Rep. Lloyd Doggett (Texas)

Rep. Rosa DeLauro (Conn.)

Rep. Donna Edwards (Md.)

Rep. Chaka Fattah (Pa.)

Rep. Keith Ellison (Minn.)

Rep. Marcia Fudge (Ohio)

Rep. Raúl Grijalva (Ariz.)

Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (Ill.)

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D.C.)

Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (Texas)

Rep. Marcy Kaptur (Ohio)

Rep. Rick Larsen (Wash.)

Rep. Barbara Lee (Calif.)

Rep. John Lewis (Ga.)

Rep. Dave Loebsack (Iowa)

Rep. Zoe Lofgren (Calif.)

Rep. Betty McCollum (Minn.)

Rep. Jim McDermott (Wash.)

Rep. Jim McGovern (Mass.)

Rep. Jerry McNerney (Calif.)

Rep. Gregory Meeks (N.Y.)

Rep. Gwen Moore (Wis.)

Rep. Beto O'Rourke (Texas)

Rep. Donald Payne (N.J.)

Rep. Chellie Pingree (Maine)

Rep. David Price (N.C.)

Rep. Cedric Richmond (La.)

Rep. Jan Schakowsky (Ill.)

Rep. Adam Smith (Wash.)

Rep. Bennie Thompson (Miss.)

Rep. Mike Thompson (Calif.)

Rep. John Yarmuth (Ky.)

58 members of Congress skipped Netanyahu s speech - CNN.com
It shows the repubs are loyal to Israel, not the US.

It shows that the GOP believes Israel is the only country in that region that is worth allying with. The Dims are for backing Islamic enemies.
 
It's no secret that today's Dim's are no friend to Israel, they are much more aligned with the Palestinian's than they are with the Israeli's.
Dim's of the past would be embarrassed by today's Dimocrat Party.

58 members of Congress skipped Netanyahu's speech

Washington (CNN)Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday further strained an already tense relationship with President Barack Obama.

And a number of top Democrats — including Vice President Joe Biden, whose job description includes the title President of the Senate — didn't attend.

READ: Netanyahu: Deal will pave way to Iranian nuclear bomb

Netanyahu used the Tuesday speech to frame Iran as a major terrorist threat to the U.S and Israel, framing it in the same vein as ISIS and North Korea. And he argued that the deal currently in the works to prevent the nation from gaining nuclear weapons would in fact "guarantee" that it secures them — "lots of them."

The expected substance of the speech, coupled with the fact that the White House was not alerted to the invite ahead of time, had drawn sharp criticism from the administration, and Democrats crying foul. National Security Adviser Susan Rice last week said Netanyahu's decision to speak was "destructive to the fabric of the relationship" between Israel and the U.S.

Related: White House gets confrontational before Netanyahu visit

At least 50 Democratic House members and eight senators who caucus with the Democrats said in recent weeks they wouldn't attend the speech, many in protest to a move that they say is an affront to the president.

Rep. Charles Rangel (N.Y.) had originally said he would skip the meeting, but changed his mind on Tuesday.

A full list of the Democrats who confirmed they missed the speech follows:

SENATE - 8 members

Sen. Al Franken (Minn.)

Sen. Martin Heinrich (N.M.)

Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.)

Sen. Patrick Leahy (Vt.)

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)

Sen. Brian Schatz (Hawaii)

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.)

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (R.I.)

HOUSE - 50 members

Rep. Karen Bass (Calif.)

Rep. Earl Blumenauer (Ore.)

Rep. Corrine Brown (Fla.)

Rep. G.K. Butterfield (N.C.)

Rep. Lois Capps (Calif.)

Rep. Andre Carson (Ind.)

Rep. Joaquin Castro (Texas)

Rep. Katherine Clark (Mass.)

Rep. William Lacy Clay (Mo.)

Rep. James Clyburn (S.C.)

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (Mo.)

Rep. Steve Cohen (Tenn.)

Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (N.J.)

Rep. John Conyers (Mich.)

Rep. Elijah Cummings (Md.)

Rep. Danny Davis (Ill.)

Rep. Peter DeFazio (Ore.)

Rep. Diana DeGette (Colo.)

Rep. Lloyd Doggett (Texas)

Rep. Rosa DeLauro (Conn.)

Rep. Donna Edwards (Md.)

Rep. Chaka Fattah (Pa.)

Rep. Keith Ellison (Minn.)

Rep. Marcia Fudge (Ohio)

Rep. Raúl Grijalva (Ariz.)

Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (Ill.)

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D.C.)

Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (Texas)

Rep. Marcy Kaptur (Ohio)

Rep. Rick Larsen (Wash.)

Rep. Barbara Lee (Calif.)

Rep. John Lewis (Ga.)

Rep. Dave Loebsack (Iowa)

Rep. Zoe Lofgren (Calif.)

Rep. Betty McCollum (Minn.)

Rep. Jim McDermott (Wash.)

Rep. Jim McGovern (Mass.)

Rep. Jerry McNerney (Calif.)

Rep. Gregory Meeks (N.Y.)

Rep. Gwen Moore (Wis.)

Rep. Beto O'Rourke (Texas)

Rep. Donald Payne (N.J.)

Rep. Chellie Pingree (Maine)

Rep. David Price (N.C.)

Rep. Cedric Richmond (La.)

Rep. Jan Schakowsky (Ill.)

Rep. Adam Smith (Wash.)

Rep. Bennie Thompson (Miss.)

Rep. Mike Thompson (Calif.)

Rep. John Yarmuth (Ky.)

58 members of Congress skipped Netanyahu s speech - CNN.com
It shows the repubs are loyal to Israel, not the US.

It shows that the GOP believes Israel is the only country in that region that is worth allying with. The Dims are for backing Islamic enemies.

So they follow netanyahu and have peace with no one. That's working out well for the region.
 
Democrats have an easy time complaining about what other people do and say rather than explaining exactly what they stand to gain supporting Iran and Global Terrorism.
President Obama doesn't have a hard time explaining just about anything else he wants to have happen in a press conference or nightly address.
Let's hear him say what he thinks is beneficial for American in backing Hamas, neglecting his duties to combat ISIS and supporting a terrorist nation like Iran.

Perhaps he is just chicken-shit ... And hopes they don't do anything until he gets out of office.
Lord knows what kind of mess he would make if something tragic happened ... He is in way over his head on the global stage.

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Democrats have an easy time complaining about what other people do and say rather than explaining exactly what they stand to gain supporting Iran and Global Terrorism.
President Obama doesn't have a hard time explaining just about anything else he wants to have happen in a press conference or nightly address.
Let's hear him say what he thinks is beneficial for American in backing Hamas, neglecting his duties to combat ISIS and supporting a terrorist nation like Iran.

Perhaps he is just chicken-shit ... And hopes they don't do anything until he gets out of office.
Lord knows what kind of mess he would make if something tragic happened ... He is in way over his head on the global stage.

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The only other option to a deal with Iran is attacking them. Last time net said attack it was iraq. We now see that was a horrible idea. So attacking Iran really isn't an option.
 
It's no secret that today's Dim's are no friend to Israel, they are much more aligned with the Palestinian's than they are with the Israeli's.
Dim's of the past would be embarrassed by today's Dimocrat Party.

58 members of Congress skipped Netanyahu's speech

Washington (CNN)Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday further strained an already tense relationship with President Barack Obama.

And a number of top Democrats — including Vice President Joe Biden, whose job description includes the title President of the Senate — didn't attend.

READ: Netanyahu: Deal will pave way to Iranian nuclear bomb

Netanyahu used the Tuesday speech to frame Iran as a major terrorist threat to the U.S and Israel, framing it in the same vein as ISIS and North Korea. And he argued that the deal currently in the works to prevent the nation from gaining nuclear weapons would in fact "guarantee" that it secures them — "lots of them."

The expected substance of the speech, coupled with the fact that the White House was not alerted to the invite ahead of time, had drawn sharp criticism from the administration, and Democrats crying foul. National Security Adviser Susan Rice last week said Netanyahu's decision to speak was "destructive to the fabric of the relationship" between Israel and the U.S.

Related: White House gets confrontational before Netanyahu visit

At least 50 Democratic House members and eight senators who caucus with the Democrats said in recent weeks they wouldn't attend the speech, many in protest to a move that they say is an affront to the president.

Rep. Charles Rangel (N.Y.) had originally said he would skip the meeting, but changed his mind on Tuesday.

A full list of the Democrats who confirmed they missed the speech follows:

SENATE - 8 members

Sen. Al Franken (Minn.)

Sen. Martin Heinrich (N.M.)

Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.)

Sen. Patrick Leahy (Vt.)

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)

Sen. Brian Schatz (Hawaii)

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.)

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (R.I.)

HOUSE - 50 members

Rep. Karen Bass (Calif.)

Rep. Earl Blumenauer (Ore.)

Rep. Corrine Brown (Fla.)

Rep. G.K. Butterfield (N.C.)

Rep. Lois Capps (Calif.)

Rep. Andre Carson (Ind.)

Rep. Joaquin Castro (Texas)

Rep. Katherine Clark (Mass.)

Rep. William Lacy Clay (Mo.)

Rep. James Clyburn (S.C.)

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (Mo.)

Rep. Steve Cohen (Tenn.)

Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (N.J.)

Rep. John Conyers (Mich.)

Rep. Elijah Cummings (Md.)

Rep. Danny Davis (Ill.)

Rep. Peter DeFazio (Ore.)

Rep. Diana DeGette (Colo.)

Rep. Lloyd Doggett (Texas)

Rep. Rosa DeLauro (Conn.)

Rep. Donna Edwards (Md.)

Rep. Chaka Fattah (Pa.)

Rep. Keith Ellison (Minn.)

Rep. Marcia Fudge (Ohio)

Rep. Raúl Grijalva (Ariz.)

Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (Ill.)

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D.C.)

Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (Texas)

Rep. Marcy Kaptur (Ohio)

Rep. Rick Larsen (Wash.)

Rep. Barbara Lee (Calif.)

Rep. John Lewis (Ga.)

Rep. Dave Loebsack (Iowa)

Rep. Zoe Lofgren (Calif.)

Rep. Betty McCollum (Minn.)

Rep. Jim McDermott (Wash.)

Rep. Jim McGovern (Mass.)

Rep. Jerry McNerney (Calif.)

Rep. Gregory Meeks (N.Y.)

Rep. Gwen Moore (Wis.)

Rep. Beto O'Rourke (Texas)

Rep. Donald Payne (N.J.)

Rep. Chellie Pingree (Maine)

Rep. David Price (N.C.)

Rep. Cedric Richmond (La.)

Rep. Jan Schakowsky (Ill.)

Rep. Adam Smith (Wash.)

Rep. Bennie Thompson (Miss.)

Rep. Mike Thompson (Calif.)

Rep. John Yarmuth (Ky.)

58 members of Congress skipped Netanyahu s speech - CNN.com
It's no secret that today's Dim's are no friend to Israel, they are much more aligned with the Palestinian's than they are with the Israeli's.
Dim's of the past would be embarrassed by today's Dimocrat Party.

58 members of Congress skipped Netanyahu's speech

Washington (CNN)Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday further strained an already tense relationship with President Barack Obama.

And a number of top Democrats — including Vice President Joe Biden, whose job description includes the title President of the Senate — didn't attend.

READ: Netanyahu: Deal will pave way to Iranian nuclear bomb

Netanyahu used the Tuesday speech to frame Iran as a major terrorist threat to the U.S and Israel, framing it in the same vein as ISIS and North Korea. And he argued that the deal currently in the works to prevent the nation from gaining nuclear weapons would in fact "guarantee" that it secures them — "lots of them."

The expected substance of the speech, coupled with the fact that the White House was not alerted to the invite ahead of time, had drawn sharp criticism from the administration, and Democrats crying foul. National Security Adviser Susan Rice last week said Netanyahu's decision to speak was "destructive to the fabric of the relationship" between Israel and the U.S.

Related: White House gets confrontational before Netanyahu visit

At least 50 Democratic House members and eight senators who caucus with the Democrats said in recent weeks they wouldn't attend the speech, many in protest to a move that they say is an affront to the president.

Rep. Charles Rangel (N.Y.) had originally said he would skip the meeting, but changed his mind on Tuesday.

A full list of the Democrats who confirmed they missed the speech follows:

SENATE - 8 members

Sen. Al Franken (Minn.)

Sen. Martin Heinrich (N.M.)

Sen. Tim Kaine (Va.)

Sen. Patrick Leahy (Vt.)

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)

Sen. Brian Schatz (Hawaii)

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.)

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (R.I.)

HOUSE - 50 members

Rep. Karen Bass (Calif.)

Rep. Earl Blumenauer (Ore.)

Rep. Corrine Brown (Fla.)

Rep. G.K. Butterfield (N.C.)

Rep. Lois Capps (Calif.)

Rep. Andre Carson (Ind.)

Rep. Joaquin Castro (Texas)

Rep. Katherine Clark (Mass.)

Rep. William Lacy Clay (Mo.)

Rep. James Clyburn (S.C.)

Rep. Emanuel Cleaver (Mo.)

Rep. Steve Cohen (Tenn.)

Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (N.J.)

Rep. John Conyers (Mich.)

Rep. Elijah Cummings (Md.)

Rep. Danny Davis (Ill.)

Rep. Peter DeFazio (Ore.)

Rep. Diana DeGette (Colo.)

Rep. Lloyd Doggett (Texas)

Rep. Rosa DeLauro (Conn.)

Rep. Donna Edwards (Md.)

Rep. Chaka Fattah (Pa.)

Rep. Keith Ellison (Minn.)

Rep. Marcia Fudge (Ohio)

Rep. Raúl Grijalva (Ariz.)

Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (Ill.)

Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton (D.C.)

Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (Texas)

Rep. Marcy Kaptur (Ohio)

Rep. Rick Larsen (Wash.)

Rep. Barbara Lee (Calif.)

Rep. John Lewis (Ga.)

Rep. Dave Loebsack (Iowa)

Rep. Zoe Lofgren (Calif.)

Rep. Betty McCollum (Minn.)

Rep. Jim McDermott (Wash.)

Rep. Jim McGovern (Mass.)

Rep. Jerry McNerney (Calif.)

Rep. Gregory Meeks (N.Y.)

Rep. Gwen Moore (Wis.)

Rep. Beto O'Rourke (Texas)

Rep. Donald Payne (N.J.)

Rep. Chellie Pingree (Maine)

Rep. David Price (N.C.)

Rep. Cedric Richmond (La.)

Rep. Jan Schakowsky (Ill.)

Rep. Adam Smith (Wash.)

Rep. Bennie Thompson (Miss.)

Rep. Mike Thompson (Calif.)

Rep. John Yarmuth (Ky.)

58 members of Congress skipped Netanyahu s speech - CNN.com
There's another phrase for what Democrats showed themselves to be here....... backstabbing traitors.
 
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The only other option to a deal with Iran is attacking them. Last time net said attack it was iraq. We now see that was a horrible idea. So attacking Iran really isn't an option.

I don't mind letting Israel take care of Iran if they feel the need to.
That still doesn't answer what benefit Washington sees in supporting Iran ... Unless the "chicken-shit" part of the my comments are accurate.

There is a difference in lifting sanctions and just saying "pound sand" ... We don't have to send troops anywhere to tell Iran to fuck-off.

Like I said ... Explain the benefits of supporting terrorism ... You end up fighting either way.
If you would rather they bring nukes to the fight ... Then you would be a dumbass.

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The only other option to a deal with Iran is attacking them. Last time net said attack it was iraq. We now see that was a horrible idea. So attacking Iran really isn't an option.

I don't mind letting Israel take care of Iran if they feel the need to.
That still doesn't answer what benefit Washington sees in supporting Iran ... Unless the "chicken-shit" part of the my comments are accurate.

There is a difference in lifting sanctions and just saying "pound sand" ... We don't have to send troops anywhere to tell Iran to fuck-off.

Like I said ... Explain the benefits of supporting terrorism ... You end up fighting either way.
If you would rather they bring nukes to fight ... Then you would be a dumbass.

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It's trying to bring peace and stability to the region. Maybe you haven't noticed but all this war has only made the region worse.
 
It's trying to bring peace and stability to the region. Maybe you haven't noticed but all this war has only made the region worse.

How does supporting a terrorist nation bring peace to the region ... Explain that?
Your comments make no sense ... You might want to actually think about what you are posting.

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It's trying to bring peace and stability to the region. Maybe you haven't noticed but all this war has only made the region worse.

How does supporting a terrorist nation bring peace to the region ... Explain that?
Your comments make no sense ... You might want to actually think about what you are posting.

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Well taking out saddam sure brought the region chaos. Do you not learn from mistakes? And there was no supporting in this deal, don't exaggerate.
 
It's trying to bring peace and stability to the region. Maybe you haven't noticed but all this war has only made the region worse.

How does supporting a terrorist nation bring peace to the region ... Explain that?
Your comments make no sense ... You might want to actually think about what you are posting.

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Well taking out saddam sure brought the region chaos. Do you not learn from mistakes? And there was no supporting in this deal, don't exaggerate.
Obama took out Khaddafi, Mubarek, and is working on Assad.

Who does not learn from mistakes?

How I that Arab Spring working out?
 
Well taking out saddam sure brought the region chaos. Do you not learn from mistakes? And there was no supporting in this deal, don't exaggerate.

Try answering the question ... The current administration wants to lift sanctions and in turn support Iran.
How does lifting sanctions on a Terrorist Nation ... That sponsors terrorism in other countries ... Create peace?

If you cannot answer the question ... Or explain how that will support peace ... Then accept you don't have an answer.

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It's trying to bring peace and stability to the region. Maybe you haven't noticed but all this war has only made the region worse.

How does supporting a terrorist nation bring peace to the region ... Explain that?
Your comments make no sense ... You might want to actually think about what you are posting.

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Well taking out saddam sure brought the region chaos. Do you not learn from mistakes? And there was no supporting in this deal, don't exaggerate.
Obama took out Khaddafi, Mubarek, and is working on Assad.

Who does not learn from mistakes?

How I that Arab Spring working out?

Not going to get any support for those things from me. We didn't participate in Mubarak and not sure what is happening with Assad.
 
Well taking out saddam sure brought the region chaos. Do you not learn from mistakes? And there was no supporting in this deal, don't exaggerate.

Try answering the question ... The current administration wants to lift sanctions and in turn support Iran.
How does lifting sanctions on a Terrorist Nation ... That sponsors terrorism in other countries ... Create peace?

If you cannot answer the question ... Or explain how that will support peace ... Then accept you don't have an answer.

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If sanctions worked we wouldn't be where we are now. Lifting them is not support, you exaggerate. We will not be supporting them. Lifting sanctions will be a good message to the people of Iran. They are the ones who suffer from sanctions, not the leaders. They can see the world is better when everyone gets along.
 

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