Posted on 09/01/2015 7:25:58 AM PDT by Dave346
Someone needs to buy Patrick Murphy a history book.
The Democratic congressman from Florida, who is running for Senate in 2016, came out in support of the Iran deal Monday, unironically declaring the agreement between the world powers and Iran would bring peace in our time.
I believe deeply in the unbreakable bond between the United States and Israel, Murphy said in a statement. This debate has proven to me that America and Israel are fortunate to have so many passionate, diverse voices who all want the same things: a nuclear-free Iran, a secure Israel, and peace in our time. In the interest of all three, I will be supporting this deal and voting against a Resolution of Disapproval in September.
The phrase peace in our time is most famously or perhaps infamously associated with Britain and Frances failed appeasement policy towards Nazi Germany in the lead up to World War II. In 1938, after signing the Munich Agreement that appeased Adolf Hitler by forcing Czechoslovakia to cede to Nazi Germany its Sudetenland territory, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain declared that the deal would achieve peace for our time.
My good friends, for the second time in our history, a British Prime Minister has returned from Germany bringing peace with honor, he said standing outside of 10 Downing Street, the prime ministers residence. I believe it is peace for our time. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. Go home and get a nice quiet sleep.
Of course, months later Hitler broke the deal by swallowing up the rest of Czechoslovakia. Less than a year after the deal was signed, Hitler invaded Poland, prompting Britain and France to declare war on Nazi Germany. Instead of peace for our time, the world got World War II.
Some conservatives have likened the nuclear deal the U.S. and other world powers negotiated with Iran to the Munich Agreement, arguing that the deal will make a military confrontation with Iran more likely.
The Obama nuclear agreement with Iran is tragically reminiscent of British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlains Munich agreement in 1938, former Vice President Dick Cheney and his daughter Liz wrote in the Wall Street Journal Friday. Each was negotiated from a position of weakness by a leader willing to concede nearly everything to appease an ideological dictator. Hitler got Czechoslovakia. The mullahs in Tehran get billions of dollars and a pathway to a nuclear arsenal. Munich led to World War II. The Obama agreement will lead to a nuclear-armed Iran, a nuclear-arms race in the Middle East and, more than likely, the first use of a nuclear weapon since Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
Whatever you think of the historical analogy, Patrick Murphy just made it a little bit stronger.
Chamberlain waved a piece of paper that “Promised PEACE in our time.” It brought forth World War II.
Our leaders brought forth a BOOK that “Promises PEACE in our time.”
Need I repeat myself?
What is that old saying about “The Lessons of History”?
I do not see any of the ObaMao sycophants ever showing similar character.
“Someone needs to buy Patrick Murphy a history book.”
What makes you think he can or WOULD read it?
Patrick Murphy fighting hard to run for the Senate in 2016. He does not know it...but he might get the Democrat nod and be nominated...but his dreamed of, Senate career is over before it ever starts!!! Just another Obamabot Democrat , vermin, traitor!!!
What color is the sky in his world?
This is not about quality of the deal. The goose-stepping behind this deal is only about protecting the legacy of this pathetic, whiny little activist. His singular accomplishment is being the first black president, he’s screwed up health care, the economy, race relations and soon, the security of our country. But the party has decided to close its extremist ranks behind the activist nobody.
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