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September 15, 2008

Five Ex-Secretaries of State Urge Talks with Iran

By DemocracyRules

Well I agree.  I do not want to stand in the way of anyone's urges.  In free countries, people should be free to have urges.  Furthermore if they have urges to talk with Iran, they should just go right ahead with their urges, and talk with IranTalk all they like, talk all day, talk all night, about anything they'd like to talk about.  The price of figs,  Troopergate, Heidegger, nuclear weapons, golf, really, anything at all.

Then, when they get tired of talking they can come home.  Or not.  Really, it's fine either way.  They could visit Bam if they liked.  Or even Kablooie, or Khartoooom, or Kaabuuul, or Beiruuttt, or Tunisssiiiaaa.  Really, I'm fine with it.

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Kinda like Carter chatting with Hamas...

Not a chance. Those ex's need to keep their opinions to themselves as they still collect alimony.

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