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merrily

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8. Yes, Not my purpose in posting the speech, but I did notice it.
Sun Apr 12, 2015, 08:55 AM
Apr 2015

I wondered if he was the first to say it.

On the other hand, with the internet, I am not sure "water's edge" is as relevant as it was in 1930s and 1940s. However, that dumbass letter about Iran is in a whole different category than merely criticizing the foreign policy of the POTUS.

MO, it crossed a line about a propriety, maybe even a constitutional line. The constitution is pretty clear that conducting foreign relations is for the POTUS, with an ability to advise and consent (or not) to the actions of the POTUS in the Senate.

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