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Lieberman: I Can’t Believe Schumer Will Support Iran Nuke Deal


Joe Lieberman on Iran Deal, 7/26/15



by Trent Baker26 Jul 201599



On Sunday, New York City’s AM 970 host John Catsimatidis had former Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) on his “The Cats Roundtable” program to talk about the Iran nuclear deal.

Lieberman started off by ripping the White House for its proposed Iran nuke deal by saying, “First, it’s a deal with somebody we can’t trust. Why? Because they have said for years and continue to say even after the agreement was signed, ‘Death to America.'”

And then he asked, “How can you make a deal with someone who says they want to kill you?”

Catsimatidis wanted to know from Lieberman how Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) could go along with the Iran nuclear deal, despite being a “great American”

“I just can’t believe Chuck Schumer will support this [agreement] because it’s bad for America; it’s bad for Israel and I think he knows that his constituents in New York don’t want him to support this agreement,” he said. “Chuck is the key.”

http://www.breitbart.com/video/2015/07/26/lieberman-i-cant-believe-schumer-will-support-iran-nuke-deal/
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Re: Lieberman: I Can’t Believe Schumer Will Support Iran Nuke Deal
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2015, 12:00:34 pm »
Hmmmm...let's see, Joe!  Let me think, here.....

Do I support the "Iran Nuke Deal"?   Or, do I welcome the IRS crawling up my a$$?
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