A new group called Veterans Against The Deal is taking to the airwaves. It has just launched an extraordinarily powerful ad featuring Staff Sergeant Robert Bartlett, an American hero who was wounded by an Iranian IED in 2005.
Sergeant Bartlett warns that politicians who support this deal with Iran "will have blood on their hands." He is right.
Do the president and his left-wing allies want to tell our wounded warriors and the families of the fallen that they have no voice in whether this deal is a good or bad idea?
Yesterday, 29 nuclear scientists came out in favor of the deal. They may know nuclear science, but I have no idea why anyone would think they know anything about the Islamic Republic of Iran.
I'll trust the instincts of veterans who fought Iranian radicalism over those scientists or anyone else from Obama's appeasing administration any day.
Please share this message with friends and family members. Urge them to watch the video and to contact their members of Congress at 202-224-3121. Tell your elected representatives to oppose the Iranian nuclear deal.
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Gary Bauer is a conservative family values advocate and serves as president of American Values and chairman of the Campaign for Working Families
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