1/ For many years the US sold arms to Saudi Arabia, under Repub as well as Dems presidents. All of them argued "It's okay because they'll never use them." Well they're using them now. For a $360B arms sale, the US gives aerial support to Saudi's genocidal war in Yemen.
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ok that's it. i'm sorry marianne but you're simply going to have to get back in the race. what's the contribution limit? i forget. whatever it is you'll have it from me and my husband today. seriously! you can do it! many people wish you would.
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Such a sweet thing to say. It’s not a possibility but I appreciate your generosity.
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And if they had any real commitment to stopping the genocide, they would have fought to overcome that veto.
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Yes. It's a game they play. To seem like they're doing stuff; each side asks for what they know the other won't agree to. Yemen was tricky; no one wanted to stop anything. But, with Trump at the signing end; there was no risk in sending the bill to him.
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It is really messed up that a President can veto a majority of Congress when it comes to war powers.
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And this is the deal that IG Linick was investigating when he was fired on Friday.
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