Comments on: The World This Week: Politics Makes Strange Bedfellows /region/north_america/the-world-this-week-politics-makes-strange-bedfellows-21078/ Fact-based, well-reasoned perspectives from around the world Sun, 15 Mar 2015 02:59:26 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Alice LoCicero /region/north_america/the-world-this-week-politics-makes-strange-bedfellows-21078/#comment-32152 Sun, 15 Mar 2015 02:59:26 +0000 http://www.fairobserver.com/?p=49485#comment-32152 It does not seem so surprising to me that when two leaders decide to take the path of negotiation, they might each come under criticism and distrust from some people who are on their “side” of the conflict, who are not quite ready to give up their adversarial stance toward the opposing side in the conflict. It is important, if the parties are to come to agreement, that they not be deterred by this kind of critique.

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By: Chas Holman /region/north_america/the-world-this-week-politics-makes-strange-bedfellows-21078/#comment-32151 Fri, 13 Mar 2015 20:54:22 +0000 http://www.fairobserver.com/?p=49485#comment-32151 It is INCREDIBLE (and telling) to me, how a Freshman Senator with all of 7 weeks under his Belt, was able to get 47 of his colleagues, some elder statesmen who SHOULD of known better, to just follow along with him like the sheep they always complain everyone else is.

When I woke up and started reading world press, many from our allies, with headlines like ‘United States Senators Demand United States Not Trustworthy or Able in High Level Discussions’ I just about cried..

Why did these 47 Senators do this to our Country?

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