Posted on 09/28/2016 6:56:04 PM PDT by Nachum
President Barack Obama expressed his disappointment on Wednesday with Congress, which voted overwhelmingly to overturn his presidential veto on a bill that would allow families of terrorist victims to sue foreign nations. The Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) will allow the families of 9/11 victims to seek restitution by suing Saudi Arabia, where the vast majority of the hijackers hailed from. It passed Congress unanimously, but Obama had expressed his intention to veto it, which he did on Friday. The Senate voted Wednesday 97-1 to override Obamas veto, and the House voted likewise 348-77, effectively passing the bill into
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Mistake? The biggest mistake is the feckless fool on the hill where he is.
A mistake is an unintended action. This law was not a mistake. But it is a very bad idea. If a nation plays a part in commiting a terrorist act in this country then the remedy is war or something else done by our country against their country.
How long before the left claims England sponsors enviromental terrorism by supporting BP? How long will it take the leftist in the rest of the world to sue us? Who defines terrorism? Isreal will be the first country sued out of existence.
When conservatives ever learn that every government initiative will be used against us?
And why enrich more lawyers?
Lets see repubs Allow a giveaway of the internet but then help enrich trial lawyers and the left.
OF COURSE he’d see it as a mistake.
It opens the way for muslims to be punished for their perfidy.
Lol.in fact the Saudis and some of their Islamic stooge allies have threatened the US that they will retaliate. Nothing I’d like better than making a crater of these Islamic dictators sand castles and their prophet’s symbols.
The arms sellers are not pleased.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-saudi-security-idUSKCN11D2JQ
Who was the one senator who voted against the override?
It is clear he is the apostle of satan. F-him!
President Hubris. Quick, let’s find some Afghanis with dead relatives to sue Obama. Bwahahaha.
I believe it was Dingy Harry.
“Many Freepers stayed home, both times.”
Yes, they did, and all of them should be ashamed! I have a vitriolic hatred for the Booshes, McLame and Romney, but on their worst day, they were all better by far than Obola.
BHO is the mistake.
B = Bad
A = Ass
M = Mistake
A = America
“The mistake began in 2009 and has lasted too damned long...”
No, the mistake began when Obola’s parents had unprotected sex!
I agree with you. I'll take it one step further. If a foreign nation is found liable in a U.S. civil court in a terrorist act and the U.S. government did not deal with said nation as a military/diplomatic/economic adversary, then what does that say about the complicity of the U.S. government in the domestic act of terrorism?
This kind of bullsh!t legislation could only have been concocted by an association of ambulance-chasing trial lawyers.
Nope,voted for Palin in 2008. Wrote Sarah’s name in in 20012. My conscience is so clear. Trump2016!
The Senate voted Wednesday 97-1 to override Obamas veto, and the House voted likewise 348-77,
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Obviously his own party turned against him.
Cool, but guess where Obama gets his money?
On another note, I remember reading a lengthy article years ago about how this guy, Feinberg(?)determined how much each 9/11 family deserved and received based on certain criteria.
They’ve already been compensated once from our country. But I guess people like to get as much money as they can. Human nature.
The question is: Why did Congress over ride this? Veto over rides rarely happen.
Saudi Arabia said it will retaliate and suppose it will be with Obama’s help
Dang! That sure is a lot of money that’s not going in to the Obama Foundation.
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