Made a tactical mistake by talking to president obama at that stage. Which takes me back to the game that Ayatollah Khamenei is say ising. He is on record for saying he embraces this diplomatic initiative. He is also on record for saying that he does not trust america as a reliable partner. He believes america is going to get what it wants, and then theyre going to go to the business of overthrowing the Islamic Republic of iran. Now, if these negotiations succeed, Ayatollah Khamenei can come out and say, look, i told you that i accept that i embraced the diplomatic initiative. If on the other hand, if on the other hand the rest does not give the kind of concessions that iran believes it should receive and the negotiations fail, then Ayatollah Khamenei is going to come back and say i told you so, i told you that this is going to fail. The only reason why i accepted it, because the iranian people 51 of you spoke. We have a democracy in iran and, therefore, this is not going to go anywher
And now from grass roots North Carolinas 20th annual dinner, remarks on the Second Amendment, including a woman who helped tennessee and ohio change their concealed weapons laws after her husband was slain by a stalker international restaurant. Also, a stand your ground law expert, john lott and gun owners of America Executive drifter larry pratt. From june, this is just under 90 minutes. Offers speaker tonight is someone i had conversed with and he was instrumental in helping us past restaurant kerry in North Carolina. Nikki gossard worked in a nightclub in tennessee when a stalker broke in and killed her husband. She was prevented from protecting herself, because at that point in time, unlike North Carolina in recently, she was prevented from carrying her concealed handgun within any restaurant that served alcohol. I met nikki at the Second Amendment march a number of years ago, ma he determined that this was a person we needed to have in North Carolina. She has become a national adv
Pequot Lakes High School graduate Zane Smith and two other alumni of Minnesota West Community and Technical College are working to change the energy landscape.
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