I thought his speech was brilliant and I’m embarrassed that our president and so many of our leaders refused to attend. They’re acting like spoiled brats.

Here you see a real world leader — I wish we had one. Here is the link to listen and watch if you missed it earlier today.

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  1. Tom Govern

    Israel is our only real friend in the Middle East. Our current leadership should be ashamed of their position and policy. Mr. Netanyahu’s summary of the situation with Iran’s nuclear program is insightful, the US is concerned with National security, Israel is concerned with National survival.
    God bless Israel.

  2. Mike

    Tom or Steve, would either one of you be able to sum up the issues here as I do not follow politics very well.
    Thanks,
    Mike
    STEVE RAY HERE: Iran is a terrorist organization who now wants to get nuclear weapons. Obama is making an agreement which will end up making it easier for Iran to get the bomb. Israel is calling on us to stop Iran. Israel is our only ally in the Middle East and Iran wants to wipe them out.

  3. Mike

    Why would Obama want to make a deal like this (for clarity I did NOT EVER vote for our “leader”)? Why would democrats, who supposedly care so much for the well being of others, want to give them a bomb to kill others?

  4. Dave

    Wonderful speech. Can we elect him for us?

  5. Tom Govern

    Mike,
    I believe that the Obama administration actually thinks that they can make an ally out of Iran. They desperately want another ally in the area and will sacrifice some of the long standing position with Israel to obtain one. I think that they are playing a dangerous game. Given the instability in the area and that an organization like ISIS could overthrow even a united Iran, any weapon especially a nuclear one is dangerous. ISIS is currently fighting with what we left behind. Do we want to give them “left behind” or even an internally developed nuclear weapon?

  6. Mike

    Thank you Steve and Tom for your responses. I tend to spend most of my time studying my Catholic faith and forget about politics (for better or worse, I don’t know).
    Thanks again,
    Mike

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