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RobHom
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That is a matter of opinion…Umm…no, actually President Bush took action, he has been the ONLY one who’s willing to do so!
Actually, his congress granted the funding for the war, just google the words Congress funds Iraq war, and see your error in thought. It is not the Presidents job to declare war on anyone, that job is delegated in our system to Congress. Actually Bush has violated the US Constitution, and effectively in doing so has declared himself a king or tyrant in declaring war on Iraq and Afghanistan. What he did was not right. He did what his ego and his friends and confidants told him to do.Course, he’s always ensured that we haven’t been attacked again since then…I say, he gets a lot of my respect and admiration…he did what was right, simply because it was right…even when NO ONE, not even his when “own” Congress didn’t support him…that’s the markings of a true leader and great man.
From here is the explanation: fff.org/comment/com0204a.asp
*Again, reflect on the words of Madison: “The Constitution expressly and exclusively vests in the Legislature the power of declaring a state of war [and] the power of raising armies. A delegation of such powers [to the president] would have struck, not only at the fabric of our Constitution, but at the foundation of all well organized and well checked governments. The separation of the power of declaring war from that of conducting it, is wisely contrived to exclude the danger of its being declared for the sake of its being conducted.”
Therefore, under our system of government although the president is personally convinced that war against a certain nation is just and morally right, he is nevertheless prohibited by our supreme law of the land from waging it unless he first secures a declaration of war from Congress. That was precisely why presidents Wilson and Roosevelt, who both believed that U.S. intervention in World Wars I and II was right and just, nevertheless had to wait for a congressional declaration of war before entering the conflict. And the fact that later presidents have violated the declaration-of-war requirement does not operate as a grant of power for other presidents to do the same.
What about the congressional resolution that granted President Bush the power to wage war against unnamed nations and organizations that the president determines were linked to the September 11 attacks? Doesn’t that constitute a congressional declaration of war? No, it is instead a congressional grant to the president of Caesar-like powers to wage war, a grant that the Constitution does not authorize Congress to make.
Therefore, when a U.S. president wages what might otherwise be considered a just war, if he has failed to secure a congressional declaration of war, he is waging an illegal war — illegal from the standpoint of our own legal and governmental system. And when the American people support any such war, no matter how just and right they believe it is, they are standing not only against their own principles and heritage, not only against their own system of government and laws, but also against the only barrier standing between them and the tyranny of their own government — the Constitution. *
usnews.com/usnews/news/articles/060130/30iraq.htm
independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/bush-god-told-me-to-invade-iraq-509925.html
Do not misunderstand me… I fully support a war on terror and terrorists, and I even at my late age volunteered to return to active duty…but I was turned down on age, even though they are activating reservists older than I…go figure, huh?
I think it has been done wrong, and continues to be done wrong. His father was smart enough to let the military run the war, and knew what was required. Junior is clueless, and is supported mostly by people who never wore a uniform, like Cheney who had 6 draft deferments during Vietnam…
I spent two and a half years in Vienam, was not a REMF, and all I see going on now, is much of the same, and having spoken to the sons of friends who have served over there, my feelings are reinforced.
Bush did not do right. He gets no credit for “protecting us”. In fact, his handling of the issue has reduce this country’s respect in the world to its lowest level ever.
I think you need to seek information somewhere besides the RNC or Hannady/Rush…