Indulge me for a few minutes. Because as serious as the case may be with regards to our budget and debt limit, we have another crisis brewing, one that goes to our National Security interests, one that unites us across the aisle. Thats the issue and the threat that Irans Nuclear ambitions pose to the world. The reason why i felt i could no longer wait to address this is because i believe, as many of you do, that the world is entering a crucial time in the International Efforts to stop Irans Nuclear program. On september 24 of this year i, along with a group of other senators, wrote to the president , and i expressed we expressed our concerns about reports that the administration was contemplating making a fresh, new offer, a fresh, new series of offers to in. We said that iran must not be allowed to develop a Nuclear Weapon. Understand that if, god forbid it becomes necessary, we could support the use of military force to prevent an iranian bomb. And that iran must not be allowed to in
It. You do not have the same director or deputy there have multiple people. People under investigation right now. There will be laws. If you look at the Financial Services bill that has gone through appropriations. Not only is the irs defunded for but they have cut the budget. I think the same thing needs to happen with the possible examination of the nsa. But i do not think we ought to immediately toss out a program until we think about it and look at it, you know, and the Homeland Security people on both sides of the aisle tell us it has done the job. Ok. One thing i would like to point out though if the program were abused, we would not know. Let me rephrase that. We would not know it until it was too late. Know or have i read that the way this deal was supposed to work was when the controversy first kind of started, they were going to monitor these phone calls to find terrorists outside the United States. When that person contacted someone within the United States, they were going
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