[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 44 (Monday, March 21, 2016)]
[House]
[Pages H1466-H1467]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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AMERICANS BEING UNJUSTLY HELD IN IRAN
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
California (Mr. Issa) for 5 minutes.
Mr. ISSA. Mr. Speaker, these faces are not household names, faces; no
one knows who these unknown Americans are. And that is because they
have been held in Iran for so long.
September 18, 2015, and also detained in 2015.
Of course they were not detained the 444 days that Iran, a
totalitarian dictatorship and theocracy, held 52 American diplomats,
and the world is not watching the same as they did then. That is how
this President could make a deal with Iran and not include these
victims of this dictatorship.
So today, Mr. Speaker, I come to the floor to remind people that in
the years, the decades, since I was a young lieutenant in 1979, when
the Ayatollah Khomeini blamed students for somehow doing something--not
his government--and continued to blame them and blames them in many
ways until today, the Iranian Government, today, would still hold our
Embassy hostage. It still is a shell waiting for a return, a return
that I fear this President wants to do by executive order. He has
already thrown aside so much of what was working to stop this regime
from spreading terrorism.
Mr. Speaker, as we speak today, these people are held hostage, and
the American people are being held hostage by a President who chooses
to use the pen and the phone over the democratic means at his side.
Mr. Speaker, I will continue coming to the floor and pointing out
that Iran continues to be a dictatorship spreading violence throughout
the region; continues to fund Hamas and Hezbollah; continues to, in
fact, destabilize countries in the region, and now does so with 140
billion more dollars.
Mr. Speaker, it is extremely important that we stand firm in this
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that this cannot be tolerated; that, ultimately, this body must stand
and do what it is obligated to do, which is, in fact, to demand freedom
for Americans held involuntarily and illegally around the world, and
particularly in Iran.
President Obama's Supreme Court Nomination
Mr. ISSA. Mr. Speaker, I will close by commenting on the Democratic
Whip's statements. He is demanding that the Senate do its job.
At a time in which the political season is well underway and
politicians are campaigning around America for President, at a time in
which two sides have two different visions of the Constitution--one is
that the original intent of the Constitution be adhered to and changed
only by the will of the people, as it has been 27 times; or, that it be
simply cast aside the way the current nominee for the Supreme Court
would do with the Second Amendment and others--I respect the minority
leader's right to an opinion; but, of course, we all, on this floor,
have a right to be wrong from time to time. Mr. Speaker, he clearly was
when he went on for more than 10 minutes, telling us that we have to
confirm a Supreme Court Justice in the middle of a political season.
I wish he had joined me in saying that this President should not make
agreements that circumvent the Constitution, that circumvent this body
and leave Americans stranded abroad.
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