It hardly creates a precedent.
Democrat congressmen have a history of meeting with foreign leaders including Nancy Pelosi, John Boinior, and Ted Kennedy.
Below is a link to a list of 7 democrat congressman whom have met foreign leaders telling them to oppose the president.
7 Times Democrats...
They were acting in their official jobs as congressmen.
There are 100 senators, so almost have of them signed it.
This wasn't "private correspondence."
It also wasn't private. It was an open letter.
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The problem is the White House is negotiating something that sucks for the US, Israel, and the rest of the world.
I mentioned that it sucks for the US as well.
Iran helps support Al Qaida.
What about the people who flew into the twin towers? Is that rational? They died too.
I think the bigger danger is that Iran will give a nuke to one of it's proxies such as Al Qaida to use against the US, the great Satan.
The problem is the White House is negotiating something that sucks for the US, Israel, and the rest of the world.
Obama is not a dictator. He has continuously bypassed Congress, yet cries like a little girl when Congress decides to get involved anyway.
This question wasn't address to me, but I will add my cents anyway
1) Sanctions against Iran is legislation that goes through congress.
2) Congress is supposed to advise and consult in foreign policy. Obama is acting like a dictator and bypassing them.
And then he screams like a girl if...
Not quite.
Sanctions are legislation passed by congress.
Obama isn't dictator.
If he just wants to bypass congress and play dictator he shouldn't be surprised if there is push back.
Besides it's a lousy deal that will endanger the world.
Also, they wrote an open letter. How is that illegal...
Her emails are much worse.
Who knows what american intelligence was hacked by the enemies and what she was trying to conceal as Sec. of State.
Actually the letters are good. Allowing Iran to get nukes and to continue the world wide funding of terrorism is pretty close to evil. That's what the...