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Battered Presidents Syndrome
It's like Battered Wives Syndrome, except President Obama is the bride with the black eye and Ayatollah Khameini is the abusive husband. And Obama keeps coming back for more. Yesterday the Supreme Leader publicly ridiculed Obama's repeated diplomatic overtures, saying that talks with the United ...
Iran Said to Reject Key Element of Nuclear Deal
nytimes.com — WASHINGTON — Iran told the United Nations nuclear watchdog on Thursday that it would not accept a... plan its negotiators agreed to last week to send its stockpile of uranium out of the country, according to diplomats in Europe and American officials ... (more) Iran Said to Reject Key Element of Nuclear Deal
Tehran Rejects Nuclear Accord, Officials Report
nytimes.com — This article is by David E. Sanger , Steven Erlanger and Robert F. Worth . WASHINGTON —... Iran told the United Nations nuclear watchdog on Thursday that it would not accept a plan its negotiators agreed to last week to send its stockpile of uranium out ... (more) Tehran Rejects Nuclear Accord, Officials Report
Iran Rejects Deal to Ship Out Uranium, Officials Report
Iran Rejects Deal to Ship Out Uranium, Officials Report
nytimes.com — This article is by David E. Sanger , Steven Erlanger and Robert F. Worth . WASHINGTON —... Iran told the United Nations nuclear watchdog on Thursday that it would not accept a plan its negotiators agreed to last week to send its stockpile of uranium out ... (more) Iran Rejects Deal to Ship Out Uranium, Officials Report
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Shakesville — ... "Battered Presidents Syndrome: It's like Battered Wives Syndrome, except President Obama is the bride with the black eye and Ayatollah Khameini is the abusive husband. And Obama keeps coming back for more."—Michael Goldfarb, online editor for the conservative rag The Weekly Standard. ...

Morning Briefs: Stuff You Probably Read Someplace Else
Moonbattery — ... Item Number One: Iranians protesting against their despotic regime chant, "Obama, are you with us (the people) or with them (the oppressors)?" I think he answered that question earlier this year. (" ...

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