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Topic started on 1-6-2011 @ 10:34 AM by Konah
So, today the House will be voting to remove our Armed Forces from Libya pursuant of the War Powers Resolution.
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This is a great sign! I've sent out emails and Twitter messages (yeah, I know) to my five Congressmen hope I may have some type of minuscule influence.

The 60-day deadline regarding military operations came and went last week largely unnoticed. A handful of Congressmen brought it up, but no vote was actually held and the President did not seek Congressional authorization to continue missions in Libya. Instead, the POTUS has said that since we are only providing critical support to NATO and our "kinetic" missions are limited, he doesn't need to be given authority.

So much for being a student of law.

I hope the House reigns in the POTUS. We have checks and balances in our government for a reason, and our Constitution and law cannot be trumped to further the desires of NATO.


reply posted on 1-6-2011 @ 10:38 AM by Konah
Great, I posted that and I find...
NATO Sets Up Showdown w/ Congress

And at Open Congress


"NATO and partners have just decided to extend our mission for Libya for another 90 days."
- NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen in a statement.

House Republican aides tell Power Play that a vote scheduled for today on Ohio Democrat Rep. Dennis Kucinich’s bill that would force the U.S. to withdraw from the Libyan civil war was yanked from the schedule only after it became clear that it might succeed.


Not sure how true this is that the bill was pulled, will need to find more.

Edit: Got a video from RT!



This is ridiculous. If Pres. Obama actually supports NATO through this, continuing air strikes (however sporadic) without Congressional authorization, that will be a blatant violation of law.
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reply posted on 1-6-2011 @ 12:03 PM by Konah
Originally posted by 46ACE
Originally posted by Shadowalker
A felony violation of the war powers act. Obama is now fighting an illegal war, and he lied to congress telling them actions were winding down. 48hrs later he sends in squadrons of attack helicopters and then uses cluster bombs.

Its time for dictator obama to step down and face charges in the Hauge.

In fairness arguing he has direct control i.e." sent in a helicopter squadron and used cluster bombs"is ridiculous.

He has overall responsibility;but "tactical"(i.e. which compass direction ;which bomb) and "strategic" (i.e. which towns) decisions ARE and SHOULD be left up to the commanders on the ground. Not some politician thousands of miles removed. We learned that lesson in Viet Nam.
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He doesn't deserve any kind of bypass; those "tactical" and "strategic" decisions couldn't happen without his permission, so ultimately he is at fault.

The fact is that our government wants Ghadaffi out and will continue bombing Libya until he is killed or steps down (which he won't). We launched offensive military strikes on a sovereign nation that posed no threat to the United States under a humanitarian guise in an attempt to overthrow its leader.

That is an act of war; it is impermissible and unconstitutional, and it's made worse by the fact that Obama is completely disregarding Congress.
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