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When will the Senate pass a bill that allows Iraqis to sue the U.S?
That was not a terrorist attack. Next.
When will the Senate pass a bill that allows Iraqis to sue the U.S?
Clearly sir you love the terrorists
That was not a terrorist attack. Next.
What's that have to do with this post? A distraction?
And, no...I never said that. If you're going to create a distraction at least get my comments right.
... read this post of yours, and then read your response before about my supposedly hurt feelings. Then read this post of yours again, to yourself.
What relevance does that have to the victims of the Iraq war?
That's a bit rich with what the US has done in the Middle East in the last sixty years for cheap oil, one man terrorist is another man's freedom fighter
...no ****, sherlock?
Congress overrides the president. Not signatures from Larry down the street.
If Saudi Arabia was behind 9/11, shouldn't we attack Iran?
No Matey it's not Sarcasm it's fact and the truth hurts doesn't it
Just that, it was a war.
So let me get this straight, state-sponsored violence can do no wrong?
So let me get this straight, state-sponsored violence can do no wrong?
North Korea.
Canada.
Senate passes bill allowing 9/11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia | Reuters
Things get more and more interesting.
The President is gonna veto this, so the question is: Will there be enough people willing to override the veto?
War is war. We wore uniforms, get it?
The House has not passed it, likely will not, and Obama has already said he will protect Saudi because if we allow this to proceed, many other countries could sue the US for the crimes we have committed.
Does that make Abu Ghraib right? Say an American soldier raped an Iraqi woman during the war, does she or does she not have a right to reparation, whether in the form of compensation or retribution?