Here are the top Bellwether stories of the day
Kerry: Iran deal 'not legally binding'
The
Obama administration won't submit any deal limiting Iran's nuclear
ambitions to Congress for approval because it won't be legally binding,
Secretary of State John Kerry said Wednesday. "We've been clear from the
beginning we're not negotiating a legally binding plan. We're
negotiating a plan that will have a capacity for enforcement," he told
the Senate Foreign Relations ... Read More
Dems Met With Iranian Regime To Sabotage G.W. Bush
Between
2006 and 2007, at least twelve Democratic Congressmen agreed to meet
with Iranian officials in the Ayatollah’s regime at the behest of
National Iranian American Council (NIAC) President Trita Parsi,
according to a report by Hassan Dai of the Iranian American Forum. Parsi
allegedly solicited the help of current Iranian Defense Minister Javad
Zarif, who was Iran’s Ambassador to the UN at the time. Zarif is now one
of the lead negotiators for Iran’s nuclear program on behalf of the
Islamic republic. ... Read More
AP Sues State for Hillary's Emails
The
State Department may have initiated the request for Hillary's emails,
but it seems they weren't overly specific in terms of what they were
looking for. Their oversight may end up testing the boundaries of the
Freedom of Information Act.The Associated Press filed a lawsuit today in
an attempt to force the State Department to release certain key emails
authored or in the possession of one Hillary Rodham Clinton. Apparently,
the AP has been filing FOIA request after FOIA request for years,
seeking a response, and the State Department has ... Read More
GOP High Hopes for Balanced Budget Face Senate Battle
A
major goal of the new Republican-led U.S. Congress, passing a balanced
budget, could be in jeopardy amid disagreements within the party over
easing constraints on defense spending.The latest Republican feud comes
less than a ... Read More
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Thursday, March 12, 2015
Kerry: Iran deal ‘not legally binding’
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