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Since the Dilly, Dally, Delay & Stall Law Firms are adding their billable hours, the Toyota U.S.A. and Route 44 Toyota posts have been separated here:

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

MUST READ! How many Koch Funded Tea Baggers does it take to start a WAR? UNFIT TO GOVERN!







TEA BAG WACK-A-DING Senator Tom Cotton appears to have had a major BRAIN FART writing a juvenile letter....


....those 47 Senators should be the first to enlist!



See list of Republican Senators who support Iran letter


New Day (CNN)Forty-seven Senate Republicans signed a controversial letter to Iran warning the country's leaders that a lasting nuclear deal would have to be approved by Congress.
Here is the full list of who signed:
Senator Tom Cotton, R-AR
Senator Orrin Hatch, R-UT
Senator Charles Grassley, R-IA
Senator Mitch McConnell, R-KY
    Senator Richard Shelby, R-AL
    Senator John McCain, R-AZ
    Senator James Inhofe, R-OK
    Senator Pat Roberts, R-KS
    Senator Jeff Sessions, R-AL
    Senator Michael Enzi, R-WY
    Senator Michael Crapo, R-ID
    Senator Lindsey Graham, R-SC
    Senator John Cornyn, R-TX
    Senator Richard Burr, R-NC
    Senator John Thune, R-SD
    Senator Johnny Isakson, R-GA
    Senator David Vitter, R-LA
    Senator John A. Barrasso, R-WY
    Senator Roger Wicker, R-MS
    Senator Jim Risch, R-ID
    Senator Mark Kirk, R-IL
    Senator Roy Blunt, R-MO
    Senator Jerry Moran, R-KS
    Senator Rob Portman, R-OH
    Senator John Boozman, R-AR
    Senator Pat Toomey, R-PA
    Senator John Hoeven, R-ND
    Senator Marco Rubio, R-FL
    Senator Ron Johnson, R-WI
    Senator Rand Paul, R-KY
    Senator Mike Lee, R-UT
    Senator Kelly Ayotte, R-NH
    Senator Dean Heller, R-NV
    Senator Tim Scott, R-SC
    Senator Ted Cruz, R-TX
    Senator Deb Fischer, R-NE
    Senator Shelley Moore Capito, R-WV
    Senator Bill Cassidy, R-LA
    Senator Cory Gardner, R-CO
    Senator James Lankford, R-OK
    Senator Steve Daines, R-MT
    Senator Mike Rounds, R-SD
    Senator David Perdue, R-GA
    Senator Thom Tillis, R-NC
    Senator Joni Ernst, R-IA
    Senator Ben Sasse, R-NE
    Senator Dan Sullivan, R-AK
    Here is the list of those who didn't sign:
    Senator Lamar Alexander, R-TN
    Senator Susan Collins, R-ME
    Senator Bob Corker, R-TN
    Senator Dan Coats, R-IN
    Senator Thad Cochran, R-MS
    Senator Jeff Flake, R-AZ
    Senator Lisa Murkowski, R-AK
     
     
     


    Bernie Sanders Explains How 47 Treasonous GOP Senators Tried To Sabotage World Peace



    Amateur Hour


    The letter 47 Republican senators sent to Iran is one of the most plainly stupid things a group of senators has ever done.


    It is a useful thing when a political party reveals itself as utterly unsuited for national leadership. This may be the one redeeming feature of Monday’s letter to the Iranian government signed by 47 (or, to put it another way, all but seven) Senate Republicans.


    http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/war_stories/2015/03/sen_tom_cotton_s_letter_to_iran_is_plainly_stupid_the_arkansas_freshman.html



    Tom Cotton


    If those 47 Republicans want war with Iran, they should join the military








    Did 47 Republicans Commit Treason by Trying to Sabotage Iran Deal?
    David Knowles, Bloomberg
    Knowles writes: "The backlash continued Tuesday after 47 Republican senators sent a signed letter to Iran's leaders warning them against cutting a nuclear deal with the Obama administration."
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    Republicans Admit: That Iran Letter Was a Dumb Idea


    A day after releasing a letter that potentially threatened the administration’s negotiations with Iran, some Republicans who signed on are realizing it was a bad call.
    Behind the scenes, Republicans are wondering if sending an open letter to Iran’s leaders was the best strategy to keep a bad nuclear deal from being negotiated.
     
     
     
     
     

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