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Well well well....

The Senate voted on Tuesday to overturn President Barack Obama's veto of a bill that would allow the families of 9/11 victims and their families to sue the government of Saudi Arabia.

It voted 97 to one against the veto, paving the way for a showdown in the House of Representatives - a situation called 'embarrassing' by the White House, which is furious at the legislation.

With elections just over a month away, many lawmakers are reluctant to oppose a measure backed by 9/11 families who say they are still seeking justice 15 years after the attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people.

'The White House and the executive branch (are) far more interested in diplomatic considerations,' said Sen. Chuck Schumer, the Democratic senior senator from New York. 'We're more interested in the families and in justice.'



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Well. I'm putting my flame suit on b/c in this instance, I actually agree with Obama.

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Who was the one who voted against it?

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Well. I'm putting my flame suit on b/c in this instance, I actually agree with Obama.


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I don't understand how one sues a foreign Govt so i have to reserve judgment until i have a better understanding of this.

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It's an emotional bill, not a well thought out bill. You think opening the door to citizens of other countries suing us when their loved ones die and an American is involved is a good idea?

It is the government's job to deal with foreign nations. Man up and declare war, if necessary. Don't pass the buck onto the citizens.

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Who was the one who voted against it?


Harry Reid...wanna see my shocked face? 



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Well, ok if you get a judgment against Saudi Arabia then what happens? They are just gonna say "oh ok, here's your check"?

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Well, ok if you get a judgment against Saudi Arabia then what happens? They are just gonna say "oh ok, here's your check"?


 It's ridiculous.  And are they going to threaten sanctions if Saudi Arabia doesn't pay?  They are going to let private lawsuits interfere with foreign policy?  I don't think so.  

This is an emotional exercise that has no basis in reality. 



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Well, i dont' want other countries to be able to sue the USA either and of course we are so "fair" that if we allow that, then we have to allow it in the reverse.

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It is, quite frankly, one of the stupidest, ill conceived bills I've seen - right up there with Obamacare.

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Think about how the lawsuits would clog our court system worse than it is already

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What's shaping up to take place is going to be mind blowing.



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It is, quite frankly, one of the stupidest, ill conceived bills I've seen - right up there with Obamacare.


 This.  How the heck do you sue a foreign country?  For, as the article mentioned, "justice"?  This is just incredibly stupid - what is WRONG with our so-called representatives?



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I wonder how it was done before. The Supreme Court allowed the hostages to sue Iran.

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Americans are just sue-happy. I don't really know enough about the bill to comment on it intelligibly, so I will refrain from comment on the content, but the idea of suing a foreign country just seems, well, dumb. What's next??

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Do foreign governments have sovereign immunity?

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Do foreign governments have sovereign immunity?


 Yes.  And this bill overrides it for terrorist attacks.  That's bad precedent.



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I'm not sure how the U.S. can override another country's sovereign immunity. Shouldn't this be some kind of mutual agreement among the various countries?

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I'm not sure how the U.S. can override another country's sovereign immunity. Shouldn't this be some kind of mutual agreement among the various countries?


 And there's one of the big issues.   Only one, mind you.  



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I agree with Obama on this one too (and now I think I need to go wash my hands after typing that).

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Saudi Arabia, Gulf States Prepare to Strike Back Following 9/11 Bill Veto Override

www.breitbart.com/national-security/2016/09/28/saudis-allies-warn-us-retaliation-911-bill/

Saudi Arabia and its allies have reportedly threatened to retaliate against the United States over a law that allows the families of 9/11 victims to sue the Gulf Arab kingdom in U.S. court for any role it may have played in the 2001 attacks.
White House and top Pentagon officials have warned the contentious bill would place American troops and interests at risk.

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The kingdom maintains an arsenal of tools to retaliate with, including curtailing official contacts, pulling billions of dollars from the US economy, and persuading its close allies in the Gulf Cooperation Council [GCC] to scale back counterterrorism cooperation, investments and US access to important regional air bases.

Earlier this week, Defense Secretary Ash Carter sent a letter to Congress saying “important counterterrorism efforts abroad” could be harmed.

He indicated that enacting the bill into law “could be devastating to the U.S. military” and warned that it “could lead to the public disclosure of American secrets and even undercut counterterrorism efforts by sowing mistrust among U.S. partners and allies,” reports AP.

Chas Freeman, former U.S. assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs and ambassador to Saudi Arabia during operation Desert Storm, told AP the Saudis could retaliate in ways that place America’s strategic interests at risk, like permissive rules for overflight between Europe and Asia and the Qatari air base from which U.S. military operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria are directed and supported.

“The souring of relations and curtailing of official contacts that this legislation would inevitably produce could also jeopardize Saudi cooperation against anti-American terrorism,” he said, according to AP.

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Honestly, i don't what is going to be accomplished to allow suing. If they committed an act of war against our citizens then that should be dealt with as an act of war. I don't understand what this will really accomplish.


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We have put ourselves in an extremely precarious position. Since we have had decades of failed leadership on energy we are wholely and solely dependent on the Middle East. We could have built our own refineries, drilled Anwar and off shore, expanded shale, coal, gas and nuclear but we didn't do any of those things. W actually tried to enact a comprehensive energy policy in his first term but was smacked down by those saying "oh it would take 10 years to see results". Well, here we are decades later in the same position.

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The problem I see, is that O has refused to call anything an act of war. Not even against Iran when they held our guys hostage when their ship inadvertently entered their waters.

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I agree but he wasn't in office during 9/11. He probably has other reasons to oppose this. Like cash might stop flowing into his and Hillary's pockets. I think he is opposing this purely for selfish and self centered reasons. I don't believe for a second he has America or what is best for America in mind at all. It is just a cash flow thing to him and his coffers. However, i not see the point to suing another country at all.

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I'll take one of those flame suits too. I don't want another countries to be able to sue us either. It's not reality based at all.

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White House Spokesman Compares Congress to Children After Veto Override

www.breitbart.com/video/2016/09/29/white-house-spokesman-compares-congress-to-children-after-veto-override/

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WHat a jerk! So, it's "childish' for our govt to operate as a govt and follow the rules of governance. They have every right to override his veto according to the procedures that allow it. So, no, it isn't "childish", it is their prerogative as legislators.

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